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WooCommerce is the top choice for eCommerce businesses on WordPress. While it’s not a standalone site builder, it works seamlessly with the WordPress environment which makes it easy to use and simple, even for beginners. Anyone familiar with WordPress will find WooCommerce a great tool as they attempt to build out their site. WooCommerce works well with add-ons and integrations, with tools that include email marketing, social media selling, and one-click upsells. It does require basic coding know-how and developer insight as you scale the site, but learning the ins and outs of the platform ultimately makes management of the site so much simpler.
| Company | Automattic |
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| Year founded | 2005 |
| Company size | 1001-5000 employees |
| Headquarters | Remote |
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone, On-Premise Linux, On-Premise Windows |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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WooCommerce is the primary e-commerce plugin for WordPress. It is very versatile, highly customizable and completely free.
Some store notices can't be customized using Woocommerce itself as we have to use Elementor Pro to customize them. But aside from that, it is the best eCommerce plugin for WordPress.
Woocommerce is providing users with no coding experience with the best-in-class e-commerce solution for WordPress. This is the best and last e-commerce plugin for WordPress I'll ever use.
Woocommerce is endlessly customizable, with virtually zero limitations in terms of what you can accomplish. The verified extensions are great, but I've also had great success and flexibility with custom code implementations.
If I had to choose one thing to dislike, it would be the default email communication and status update template. It is quintessentially 'Woo' and easily solved via extensions or third-party templates, but it would be nice if they were a little more polished and modern out of the box.
I've used Woocommerce exclusively for many years to implement eCommerce configurations which are much more complex than those I'd be capable of creating with other tools.
its easy to add to the website as a wordpress plugin and it provides wide number of currecy types and allowed to add most of the payment gateways with one click.
No adware or malware protection for the file directory however it's possible to protect the installation with a separate antivirus software internally.
Adding to my e-commerce sites and managing the products and sales through Woocommerce fast and more accurately.
WooCommerce is incredibly customizable. There are hundreds of extensions available, both free and premium, that you can integrate with or do almost anything. And if there isn't an extension, with a little development you can create your own or pay someone else to write it for you.
The cost of WooCommerce adds up quickly when you need or want to add a lot of extensions. Some things that other platforms provide out of the box come at a premium with WooCommerce. That said, most of those platforms don't have the customization options you can get with WooCommerce if you are willing to pursue custom development.
Our team uses WooCommerce to bring eCommerce to our clients' WordPress sites. We have several clients that use a basic version of WooCommerce but many of our applications have very custom solutions with a lot of custom developed extensions.
The easy integration, pricing and the options being provided in the form of plugins such as Livechat and jetpack.
At times, some of the plugins are really high priced and i need to find alternatives based on the functionality.
I am now easily able to create, deploy and release my websites online. Jetpack is my favourite as it has a combination of various plugins integrated into one. Purging caches or modifying some scripts comes really handy and easy with this. Apart from that, woocommerce library is vast to choose from what i like.
I love the virtual features, which enable the buyers to receive their download links, almost instantly as the payment is cleared either via PayPal API or credit card. The coupon features are very useful, for promotional campaigns. Best of all, the ability to integrate 3rd party software like MailChimp, enabling all customers' emails to be automatically entered into the MailChimp list.
Add ons are expensive, and are recurring yearly payments. This is grossly exaggerated. Most of the high-end features have to be purchased as subscriptions separately.
WooCommerce is our driving engine for sales. This is not an understatement when I say that all of our online sales would be impossible to generate without WooCommerce. WooCommerce is crucial to the success of our business.
Love the fact that there are tons of plugins available for Woocommerce and that you have tons of developers should you need one, on platforms like Fiverr. We've tried Magento in the past and unfortunately, it is complex and developers are hard to come by.
There is a slight learning curve. I guess this is true for any platform but there are paid platforms that will make it even easier to learn. However, I do find that coupled with Woo's flexibility, its not that bad.
Woocommerce is a lightweight solution that can be optimized for speed. After migrating our Magento site to Woocommerce, we did some work optimizing it and now it is lightning fast.
WooCommerce works well with WordPress. The best past of WooCommerce it is easy to install and functions proper with popular payment processors.
The learning curve is medium and setting up for shipping charges with percentages was a litttle difficult.
WooCommerce is now working well with my clients products and audio books are instantly downloaded with no issues.
I'll go one by one. The first thing I like about woo-commerce is its simplicity, anyone with basic knowledge can start their eCommerce journey with woocommerce. Second, most of the features you need to run your business for the first 1m in sales are free. The third is security. Despite being free service it doesn't compromise with security of your and your customer's data.
Hard to say about dislike but i see some features going paid and we need to use alternative plugins to fix that. Like Woocommerce Payments. There are a few more that should be kept free for small stores that can't afford to pay.
Problems I faced with Shopify are now solved with woocommerce. One of them is heavy and easy customization of the website features. The second is Shopify charges 2.5% fees for every txn which I fixed with woocommerce. Big thanks for that. 2.5% really adds up to big number when you're doing high sales.
woocommerce offers a variety of plugins to be utilized to get your online shop up and going, its easy to use and also has a mobile app for confirmation of orders.
not much to dislike. what can probably be improved is the mobile app solution for managing orders, creating products, editing orders as well, as most of the in-depth editing can be done only from the computer.
problems being solved is allowing customers to view my online products and services and make a purchase accordingly. it benefits me , especially in these times by cutting down the brick and motor store and having a fully online automated shop where one can shop from the comfort of their home or mobile.