We're Moving to a New Support Platform – Starting June 1st!

We’re excited to let you know that starting June 1st, we’ll be transitioning to a new support system that will be available directly on our product websites – Amelia, wpDataTables, and Report Builder. In fact, the new support platform is already live for Amelia and wpDataTables, and we encourage you to reach out to us there.

You'll always be able to reach us through a widget in the bottom right corner of each website, where you can ask questions, report issues, or simply get assistance.

While we still do not offer live support, a new advanced, AI-powered assistant, trained on our documentation, use cases, and real conversations with our team, is there to help with basic to intermediate questions in no time.

We're doing our best to make this transition smooth and hassle-free. After June 1st, this current support website will redirect you to the new "Contact Us" pages on our product sites.

Thanks for your continued support and trust – we’re excited to bring you an even better support experience!

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Mobile Amelia not loading
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  • Wendy started the conversation

    Goodmorning, 


    The plugin is trying to load in my mobile version, but after 5 minutes it's still buffering. Yesterday it was working fine. So I don't know what's happening. 

    The desktop version is also working like a charm. Can you support me by telling me where to look?

  •  1,705
    Uroš replied

    Hello Wendy,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Please check if you can see the booking form on the page when you are not logged in to WordPress or when you are looking from the incognito mode.

    If this is the case then this can be 1 of 3 issues but most likely is the issue with some page optimizer. 

    1. The reason why the form is not visible for non-logged-in users is not in Amelia, but instead in your security settings. They're either configured in a Security plugin (if you have any), or they're on your server's side. 

    The best option would be to reach out to your hosting provider, send them the link to the booking page, and tell them exactly what you told us - you can see the page when you're logged in as an admin, but you can't see it from an incognito window (or when you're logged out). They should be able to lift the block so admin-ajax calls are also sent to non-logged-in users.

    2. You have some page optimizers so turn them off purge the cache and see if you can see the booking form then

    3. The new booking form should be displayed when you clear the cache, if you have a caching plugin or optimize plugin, please disable the minify js files option.

    For example, if you have WP Rocket, and you have enabled these JS optimizations, which have a negative effect on our New Step Form, which is based on Vue 3 Framework, the booking form won't show.

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    The old Form is based on Vue Framework 2, but the New Form is based on Vue Framework 3;

    Once you disable the "minify JS" option in the Optimisations on WP Rocket, or similar, and purge the cache the form should appear.

    Also, the issue could be with the Page Optimize plugin. You have these settings 

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    and they should be added to this first input amelia_booking_script_index like this

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    and then everything will work with the new form.

    Hope this helps. 

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
    [email protected]

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