Q: Entry Points
So it seems that just the widget label/button on the client's screen to access one of the other main components is in fact counted as a component itself - is this correct?
Also interested in how I am placed if my main use for PLGOS is injecting script within an external website/LMS platform. Would I be right in saying that the only components I can really use are those listed as no-code in the Docs (Help Hub and Feedback)
Thanks!
Shubham_Questera
Jul 22, 2025A: Great questions!
So no — we don’t count small things like widget buttons, modals, or launchers as full components. Those entry points are just the triggers to open up the actual components like Help Hub, Feedback Hub, checklists, etc. You can use those freely without worrying about limits.
And yes — if you're injecting PLGOS into an external website or LMS where you can’t do much custom dev work, the no-code components (like Help Hub and Feedback Hub) are definitely your best starting point. But depending on the platform, you might be able to embed other things too (like onboarding popups or surveys).
Honestly, our goal is to make sure you can use as much of PLGOS as possible across all your platforms. Feel free to ping me directly if you hit any issues or want help implementing — happy to support however we can.