WooCommerce

Description

WooCommerce is the world’s most popular open-source eCommerce solution.

Our core platform is free, flexible, and amplified by a global community. The freedom of open-source means you retain full ownership of your store’s content and data forever.

Whether you’re launching a business, taking brick-and-mortar retail online, or developing sites for clients, use WooCommerce for a store that powerfully blends content and commerce.

Built-in tools and popular integrations help you efficiently manage your business operations. Many services are free to add with a single click via the optional Setup Wizard.

Grow your business, add features, and monitor your store on the go

WooCommerce means business. Keep tabs on the performance metrics most important to you with WooCommerce Admin – a powerful, customizable central dashboard for your store.

Expand your audience across marketing and social channels with Google Ads, HubSpot, Mailchimp, and Facebook integrations. You can always check out the in-dashboard Marketing Hub for fresh ideas and tips to help you succeed.

Enhance store functionality with hundreds of free and paid extensions from the official WooCommerce Marketplace. Our developers vet each new extension and regularly review existing inventory to maintain Marketplace quality standards. We are actively looking for products that help store builders create successful stores.

Manage your store from anywhere with the free WooCommerce mobile app (Android and iOS). Spoiler alert: Keep an ear out for the slightly addictive “cha-ching” notification sound each time you make a new sale!

Own and control your store data – forever

With WooCommerce, your data belongs to you. Always.

If you opt to share usage data with us, you can feel confident knowing that it’s anonymized and kept secure. Choose to opt-out at any time without impacting your store.

Unlike hosted eCommerce solutions, WooCommerce store data is future-proof; should you wish to migrate to a different platform, you’re free to export all your content and take your site wherever you choose. No restrictions.

Why developers choose (and love) WooCommerce

Developers can use WooCommerce to create, customize, and scale a store to meet a client’s exact specifications, making enhancements through extensions or custom solutions.

  • Leverage hooks and filters to modify or create functionality.
  • Integrate virtually any service using a robust REST API and webhooks.
  • Design and build custom content blocks with React.
  • Inspect and modify any aspect of the core plugin code.
  • Speed up development with a lightning-fast CLI.

The core platform is tested rigorously and often, supported by a dedicated development team working across time zones. Comprehensive documentation is updated with each release, empowering you to build exactly the store required.

Be part of our growing international community

WooCommerce has a large, passionate community dedicated to helping merchants succeed, and it’s growing fast.

There are WooCommerce Meetups in locations around the world that you can attend for free and even get involved in running. These events are a great way to learn from others, share your expertise, and connect with like-minded folks.

WooCommerce also has a regular presence at WordCamps across the globe – we’d love to meet you.

Contribute and translate

WooCommerce is developed and supported by Automattic, the creators of WordPress.com and Jetpack. We also have hundreds of independent contributors, and there’s always room for more. Head to the WooCommerce GitHub Repository to find out how you can pitch in.

WooCommerce is translated into multiple languages, including Danish, Ukrainian, and Persian. Help localize WooCommerce even further by adding your locale – visit translate.wordpress.org.

Screenshots

Blocks

This plugin provides 16 blocks.

  • Filter Products by Attribute
  • On Sale Products
  • Reviews by Product
  • All Reviews
  • Reviews by Category
  • Active Product Filters
  • Hand-picked Products
  • Products by Category
  • Featured Product
  • Product Search
  • Filter Products by Price
  • Product Categories List
  • Featured Category
  • Newest Products
  • Best Selling Products
  • Products by Tag

Installation

Minimum Requirements

  • PHP 7.2 or greater is recommended
  • MySQL 5.6 or greater is recommended

Visit the WooCommerce server requirements documentation for a detailed list of server requirements.

Automatic installation

Automatic installation is the easiest option — WordPress will handles the file transfer, and you won’t need to leave your web browser. To do an automatic install of WooCommerce, log in to your WordPress dashboard, navigate to the Plugins menu, and click “Add New.”

In the search field type “WooCommerce,” then click “Search Plugins.” Once you’ve found us, you can view details about it such as the point release, rating, and description. Most importantly of course, you can install it by! Click “Install Now,” and WordPress will take it from there.

Manual installation

Manual installation method requires downloading the WooCommerce plugin and uploading it to your web server via your favorite FTP application. The WordPress codex contains instructions on how to do this here.

Updating

Automatic updates should work smoothly, but we still recommend you back up your site.

If you encounter issues with the shop/category pages after an update, flush the permalinks by going to WordPress > Settings > Permalinks and hitting “Save.” That should return things to normal.

Sample data

WooCommerce comes with some sample data you can use to see how products look; import sample_products.xml via the WordPress importer. You can also use the core CSV importer or our CSV Import Suite extension to import sample_products.csv

FAQ

Where can I find WooCommerce documentation and user guides?

For help setting up and configuring WooCommerce, please refer to Getting Started and the New WooCommerce Store Owner Guide.

For extending or theming WooCommerce, see our codex, as well as the Plugin Developer Handbook.

Where can I get help or talk to other users about WooCommerce Core?

If you get stuck, you can ask for help in the WooCommerce Support Forum by following these guidelines, reach out via the WooCommerce Community Slack, or post in the WooCommerce Community group on Facebook.

Where can I get help for extensions I have purchased on WooCommerce.com?

For assistance with paid extensions from the WooCommerce.com Marketplace: first, review our self-service troubleshooting guide. If the problem persists, kindly log a support ticket via our helpdesk. Our dedicated Happiness Engineers aim to respond within 24 hours.

I’m having trouble logging in to WooCommerce.com – what now?

First, troubleshoot common login issues using this helpful step-by-step guide. Still not working? Get in touch with us.

Will WooCommerce work with my theme?

Yes! WooCommerce will work with any theme but may require some additional styling. If you’re looking for a theme featuring deep WooCommerce integration, we recommend Storefront.

How do I update WooCommerce?

We have a detailed guide on How To Update WooCommerce.

My site broke – what do I do?

Start by diagnosing the issue using our helpful troubleshooting guide.

If you noticed the error after updating a theme or plugin, there might be compatibility issues between it and WooCommerce. If the issue appeared after updating WooCommerce, there could be a conflict between WooCommerce and an outdated theme or plugin.

In both instances, we recommend running a conflict test using Health Check (which allows you to disable themes and plugins without affecting your visitors) or troubleshooting the issue using a staging site.

Where can I report bugs?

Report bugs on the WooCommerce GitHub repository. You can also notify us via our support forum – be sure to search the forums to confirm that the error has not already been reported.

Where can I request new features, themes, and extensions?

Request new features and extensions and vote on existing suggestions on our official ideas board. Our Product teams regularly review requests and consider them valuable for product planning.

WooCommerce is awesome! Can I contribute?

Yes, you can! Join in on our GitHub repository and follow the development blog to stay up-to-date with everything happening in the project.

Where can I find REST API documentation?

Extensive WooCommerce REST API Documentation is available on GitHub.

My question is not listed here. Where can I find more answers?

Check out Frequently Asked Questions for more.

Reviews

ނޮވެމްބަރ 29, 2020
È davvero il miglior plugin per un negozio di e-commerce.... Spero di riuscire a fare tutti i settaggi nel miglior modo possibile... Super Plug-in
ނޮވެމްބަރ 22, 2020
I have had some free products with zero price. After I install this plugin I found that my customer could not finish checkout for products with zero price. It is print this error "Sorry, you can't proceed to checkout. Please contact our support."
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Contributors & Developers

“WooCommerce” has been translated into 63 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “WooCommerce” into your language.

Interested in development?

Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

4.7.1 – 2020-11-24

WooCommerce

  • Fix – Prevent variable product to be added to cart until a valid variation is selected first. #28103
  • Fix – Restored support for custom taxonomy-product_cat-<SLUG>.php and taxonomy-product_tag-<SLUG>.php templates. #28377
  • Fix – Display overrides of taxonomy-product_<cat|tag>.php and content-product_cat.php templates in Status page. #28378
  • Dev – Apply woocommerce_cart_needs_payment filter in WC_Checkout::process_checkout() to make backwards compatible. #28281

4.7.0 – 2020-11-10

WooCommerce

  • Tweak – Update product_cat/tag taxonomy template file names to product-cat/tag. #27736
  • Tweak – Exclude draft pages from the “Shop page” setting. #27890
  • Tweak – Styling to properly display product reviews within the dashboard activity widget. #27968
  • Fix – Fixes Photoswipe action buttons being obscured by admin bar. #27010
  • Fix – Allow variation image to be removed via REST API. #27299
  • Fix – Fixed WP CLI command to delete tax classes. #27310
  • Fix – Prevent regenerate image filter loop. #27483
  • Fix – Fixed some race conditions in WC_Install. #27696
  • Fix – Improved PHP 8 support for Automattic\WooCommerce\RestApi\Utilities\SingletonTrait. #27707
  • Fix – Adjust stock even if reduce_stock meta is not set in wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels. #27763
  • Fix – Removed duplicated CSS code from jQuery UI. #27767
  • Fix – HTML syntax error in scheduled product message. #27842
  • Fix – Update logic to determine if an order requires payment to check the order instead of the cart. #27893
  • Fix – Use Set password title for lost password reset form when applicable. #27898
  • Fix – REST API – Fixed deprecated notices while querying orders and refunds through REST API v1 endpoints. #27934
  • Fix – Email address starting with www being displayed as a URL link in the admin order details page. #27983
  • Fix – Unexpected HTTP 401 “Sorry, you cannot list resources” REST API responses that occur when a plugin or custom code determines the current WordPress user before WooCommerce is fully initialized. #27587
  • Dev – Add woocommerce_should_send_low_stock_notification filter. #27819
  • Dev – Introduce (again) a dependency injection framework for the code in the src directory. #27733
  • Dev – Remove leftover code and data from the reverted improvement for variations filtering by attribute. #27748
  • Dev – Escaped labels in woocommerce_form_field(). #27800
  • Dev – Add a NumberUtil::round method to workaround a breaking change in the buil-in round function in PHP8. #27830
  • Dev – Remove default value from optional parameters that are followed by required parameters in functions/methods, since those are de-facto required and trigger a deprectation notice in PHP 8. #27840
  • Dev – REST API – Add user-friendly attribute names and values to order line items metadata.
  • Dev – REST API – Adds parent_name to line_items of the GET /orders endpoint.
  • Localization – Added Serbia districts. #27778
  • Localization – Make city, and postcode non-required fields. #27779
  • Localization – Add i18n locale information for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. #27164
  • Localization – Renamed “Postcode / ZIP” to “Pin code”, and renamed “State / County” to “State” for India. #27516
  • Localization – Added postcode validation for addresses in India. #27546

WooCommerce Blocks – 3.5.0 & 3.6.0

  • Make ‘retry’ property on errors from checkoutAfterProcessingWithSuccess/Error observers default to true if it’s undefined. (3261)
  • Ensure new payment methods are only displayed when no saved payment method is selected. (3247)
  • Load WC Blocks CSS after editor CSS. (3219)
  • Restore saved payment method data after closing an express payment method. (3210)
  • Use light default background colour for country/state dropdowns. (3189)
  • Fix broken Express Payment Method use in the Checkout block for logged out or incognito users. (3165)
  • Fix State label for Spain. (3147)
  • Don’t throw an error when registering a payment method fails. (3134)
  • Don’t load contents of payment method hidden tabs. (3227)
  • Use noticeContexts from useEmitResponse instead of hardcoded values. (3161)

WooCommerce Admin – 1.6.3

  • Tweak: Add BR and IN to list of stripe countries #5377
  • Fix: Redirect instead of stalling on WCPay Inbox note action #5413

See changelog for all versions.