This guide aims to provide you with guidance and troubleshooting steps should you experience any issues while using Kadence AI.
Credit Balance
Free users start with 250 free credits. Premium Bundle holders also receive credits. You should ensure you have a sufficient amount of AI Credits when trying to generate AI Content. If you do not have enough credits, you will run into errors. You can view our AI Credit Guide Here.
OpenAI and Kadence AI Status
If you are having issues with Kadence AI, you should check the status of Kadence AI and Open AI. You can check the current status of Kadence AI by Clicking Here. You can check the current status of Open AI by Clicking Here.
Double Check Your AI Details
Whenever you encounter an issue with Generating the Initial Content or generating content of any kind using Kadence AI, you may want to ensure your AI Details are properly filled out. You can update your AI Details by going to the Dashboard -> Kadence -> Home page. You can also update your AI Details from the Design Library. You should ensure you have filled out all of your AI Details and you shouldn’t leave any fields empty throughout the process.
You should also fill out your AI Details using the same language specified in your AI-Language selection. For example, if you selected your AI Content Language as Spanish, you should fill out your description and details using Spanish. If you decide to switch to a different language to generate content, you should also update your AI Details to use that language.
Starter Template Troubleshooting
If the issue is with importing an AI Starter Template, you should complete all of the steps in this Starter Template Troubleshooting Guide.
Initial Troubleshooting steps
Kadence offers an extensive guide on troubleshooting your WordPress website. When facing a Kadence AI issue, you should complete all the steps in this Initial Troubleshooting Guide. Completing these troubleshooting steps is important, as they cover a lot of possible scenarios where an error can be encountered.
Checking Error Logs
You should also check for Console Logged Errors. Errors in the console can provide more insight into the issue you are facing.
Additionally, you should check your WordPress Error Logs. Some Hosting Providers offer a built-in way to view the WordPress Error Logs. If yours doesn’t, you can enable the Error Log by following a guide like this one.
Server Resources
You should ensure you are using the recommended server resources for WordPress. You can either modify these manually or contact your Hosting provider to ensure these requirements are met.
Server Setting | Value |
PHP Memory Limit | 512MB |
Max Post Size | 50MB |
WP Memory Limit | 128/256MB |
Max Upload Size | 50MB |
Max Input Vars | 2500 |
Max Execution Time | around 300 |
Ensure your server allows CURL calls.
To fully import content from Kadence, you should allow external cURL calls on your website. This can be done by enabling the cURL extension. You can confirm this with your Hosting Provider if you are not familiar with enabling the cURL extension.
Firewall Settings
You should check your Firewall Settings and ensure your server isn’t blocking anything from Kadence. If you aren’t familiar with modifying your Firewall Settings, you can reach out to your Hosting Provider to see if your Firewall is blocking Kadence.