FAQ
Does Bialty modify the Media Library?
No.
Bialty is designed around dynamic frontend injection. It changes rendered HTML and does not bulk rewrite Media Library alt fields.
That distinction is the foundation of the product.
How is Bialty different from a bulk alt text updater?
A classic bulk updater writes new values into stored media metadata. Bialty applies a rule to rendered output.
That makes Bialty:
- reversible;
- easier to test;
- safer to refine over time.
Does Bialty work with Yoast, Rank Math, and AIOSEO?
Yes, that is part of the core positioning.
Bialty can use contextual SEO signals from:
- Yoast SEO
- Rank Math
- All in One SEO
The practical caveat is simple: those signals need to exist on the site.
Can I use Bialty on WooCommerce products?
Yes, WooCommerce belongs to the commercial scope.
The honest phrasing is not “everything works everywhere”. The honest phrasing is:
- WooCommerce is a paid use case;
- theme and template validation still matter;
- the paid trial exists for exactly that reason.
Can I override alt text manually on a single page or product?
Yes.
Bialty includes a manual override path, which is important for high-value pages or products where a global rule is not precise enough.
Why do I not see changes in the Media Library?
Because Bialty is not supposed to change the Media Library.
Check the result in the rendered frontend HTML, not in the stored media metadata.
Where should I check the result: page source, inspect element, or the editor?
Start with the published frontend page after cache purge.
The most useful checks are:
- open the real frontend page;
- purge page cache or CDN if needed;
- inspect the rendered HTML output;
- compare with what the plugin rule should generate.
Do not use the editor or Media Library as the main proof layer.
Does Bialty support custom post types?
Yes, in the commercial scope.
The free edition is centered on posts and pages.
What is the product gallery disable option for?
That option exists for advanced troubleshooting on product-image behavior.
It is not a default recommendation. It is there because WooCommerce and theme output can vary.
What happens if I disable the plugin?
The injected alt text layer disappears.
That is one of Bialty’s strongest product properties: reversibility.
Does Bialty work with page builders?
It can, but only when the builder output flows through the expected WordPress frontend rendering path.
That is why the safe wording is always:
validate on the real frontend output.
When should I use debug mode?
Use debug mode only when you suspect the normal wrapper strategy is creating a rendering or styling conflict.
It is a troubleshooting switch, not the recommended default mode.
Is the trial free?
No.
The trial is a 7-day paid trial and payment is required at checkout.
That detail should stay visible on every commercial page.