Here is a collection of tips, snippets, customizations and how-to tutorials to answer your biggest WooCommerce questions, curated by Rodolfo Melogli.
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A global in-person event for WooCommerce builders is coming. It’s still early days, but the waitlist is live — and 28 people have already signed up.
The announcement of Checkout Summit marks the beginning of something long overdue: a real-life conference dedicated to WooCommerce Makers.
No design frills yet, no date or location confirmed (except that it will take place in Sicily, Italy in 2026) — but the vision is clear. A 2-day event, focused, with speakers and attendees who build for WooCommerce day in, day out.
The goal? One room, 2 days, one topic: WooCommerce. No distractions. No fluff. Just builders helping builders get better at what they do.
Continue reading WooCommerce IRL Conference Coming in 2026
In a Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, a developer ran into a puzzling WooCommerce issue: orders were appearing in the system with no customer information and a total value of zero.
Even stranger, they were not being spammed in bulk—only one appeared roughly every two weeks, at different times of day. The concern?
These phantom orders were affecting stock levels in a physical store, and the shop owner feared customers might show up with “completed” orders that were never paid for.
Continue reading WooCommerce Orders With No Customer and Zero Value
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, members discussed the SEO implications of moving an online store from WooCommerce to Shopify.
The main takeaway is that migrating from WooCommerce to Shopify is not just a simple platform switch — it also involves significant SEO considerations, especially because the URL structures between the two platforms differ substantially.
This post explores why SEO work is essential during such migrations, what common pitfalls to avoid, and how to minimize the risk of losing organic rankings and traffic.
Continue reading Does WooCommerce to Shopify Migration Need SEO Work?
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, a developer encountered a frustrating issue while editing WooCommerce orders from the WordPress admin.
The website, recently migrated from an outdated version and updated with all the latest plugins, was running fine—until it came to editing orders.
The admin page would hang indefinitely unless the wc_customer_lookup table was cleared. With over 500,000 orders in the system, this prompted a deeper look into WooCommerce lookup tables and how they affect performance.
Continue reading WooCommerce Customer Lookup Table and Slow Admin Orders
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, a developer was struggling to retrieve attribute IDs from WooCommerce product variations—something made more complex by the use of WPML and the Show Single Variations plugin by Iconic.
While getting the attribute slug was straightforward, converting that into a term ID or accessing the actual attribute ID for translated products wasn’t working as expected.
With multiple workarounds tested and a fair amount of debugging, the solution ended up being a mix of PHP functions and a deeper understanding of how WPML interacts with variable products and their translations. Here’s how it all unfolded.
Continue reading WooCommerce Get Product Attribute IDs with WPML
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, a member asked how to create a product image layout that uses four images in a grid, instead of the default single featured image.
The idea was to unhook the featured image and rely solely on the product gallery to show multiple thumbnails, mimicking a tiled layout. This turned into a technical discussion on WooCommerce’s image handling, where things got tricky due to the JavaScript-driven gallery system.
Here’s what we discovered—along with code snippets and tips that could help if you want to experiment with a similar layout change.
Continue reading WooCommerce Hide Featured Image, Keep Product Gallery
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, members reacted to a new announcement from WooCommerce about their upcoming “Woo Block Theme” — a next-generation block-based theme meant to modernize store design and functionality.
According to Woo’s developer blog, the new theme will offer a fast, modern experience fully built on Full Site Editing (FSE), which is now considered the future of WordPress theming.
This initiative seems aimed at replacing Storefront, WooCommerce’s official theme since 2014. But that’s no small challenge. While Storefront is showing its age in terms of design and layout, it’s still regarded as the safest default: stable, lean, commerce-ready, and built with Woo’s own priorities in mind.
The conversation among Club members touched on the GitHub preview, current limitations, what store owners really want, and whether the new theme can strike the right balance between simplicity and control — the very thing that made WooCommerce appealing in the first place.
Continue reading WooCommerce Block Theme: Aiming to Replace Storefront?
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, members reacted to WooCommerce’s latest Developer Chat, which unlike the usual blog recaps or Slack threads was held on Zoom for the first time.
The format shift came as a surprise to many, sparking questions about accessibility and follow-ups. A few Club members were able to attend and later shared their impressions, while others asked whether a recording or official summary would be made available (here’s the recap post).
The chat focused on Woo’s evolving marketing strategy and brand positioning. There was talk of increased transparency, renewed focus on monetization from larger merchants, and plans to tackle total cost of ownership in future campaigns.
But it also raised some concerns — especially among plugin developers — about Woo’s alignment with those running lower-priced or niche extensions. Below is a breakdown of what was shared and what it might mean for WooCommerce developers and businesses.
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Premium WooCommerce plugins are great — until you realize you’re only using 10% of the features, while still loading all the code, dealing with updates, and paying for a license you don’t fully need.
That’s exactly what happened to me. One of my plugins was doing a job I could replicate with a few custom functions. So I decided to ditch it and replace it with my own code — lightweight, specific, and built just for my store.
But I didn’t just jump into coding blindly. I documented the whole process in a 3-part YouTube series, from scoping the replacement, to prompting an AI for help, to testing the final result on a dev store.
In this post, I’ll summarize the approach, share key takeaways from each step, and help you decide when it makes sense to build instead of buy — especially if you’re comfortable writing WooCommerce snippets.
Continue reading How I Ditched a WooCommerce Plugin for My Own Code
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, a member raised an important question: how well does WooCommerce work within a WordPress multisite setup?
The discussion that followed uncovered some strong opinions, practical advice, and real-world experience from developers who’ve used (and struggled with) multisite.
If you’re currently running WooCommerce inside a multisite, or considering it, this post explores the pros, cons, and technical hurdles you might encounter—especially when it comes to staging, debugging, and local development.
Continue reading WooCommerce and WordPress Multisite: Is It Worth It?
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, we discussed the impact of Core Web Vitals optimization on website performance and SEO.
Some store owners have invested in optimizing Core Web Vitals but saw little to no improvement in their site’s performance or search ranking.
This raised questions about the real-world benefits of focusing on Core Web Vitals, especially for WooCommerce stores of different sizes and with varying technical setups.
The discussion also touched on how perceived page speed, especially the “above the fold” content load time, might have more influence than overall metrics.
In this post, we’ll explore whether optimizing Core Web Vitals is always a critical task and what factors store owners should consider to get the most value from their efforts.
Continue reading Is Core Web Vitals Optimization Worth It for WooCommerce?
For businesses that handle a large volume of purchase orders (POs), manually entering order information into WooCommerce can be a significant bottleneck. Repetitive data entry, especially for repeat customers, is not only time-consuming but also prone to errors.
This post explores strategies for automating the process of creating WooCommerce orders from POs, focusing on how to capture all relevant customer data, including billing and shipping addresses, and associate it with a customer account for future use.
We’ll examine various approaches, from leveraging order duplication features to exploring custom development options and integrating with CRM systems. The goal is to help businesses streamline their order processing workflow, reduce manual effort, and improve accuracy, ultimately freeing up valuable time and resources to focus on other critical aspects of the business.
This involves not only efficiently creating orders but also ensuring that customer data is captured and managed effectively for repeat business.
Continue reading WooCommerce: Efficient Purchase Order Processing
For e-commerce businesses operating on a global scale, managing shipping and inventory across multiple locations presents a significant challenge. WooCommerce, while a powerful platform, requires careful configuration to handle the complexities of international shipping and distributed warehousing.
This post explores the various approaches to setting up WooCommerce shipping rules that consider both the customer’s destination country and the availability of products in different distribution hubs. We’ll examine the challenges involved in integrating shipping logic with inventory management, discuss the pros and cons of different solutions, from using existing plugins to custom development, and offer insights into best practices for handling complex shipping scenarios.
This includes considering how to manage situations where products may not be available in all locations, how to handle multi-vendor marketplaces, and how to ensure that the chosen solution is scalable and efficient. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of the options available and to help businesses make informed decisions about how to best configure their WooCommerce store for global reach.
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A robust search function is paramount for any successful WooCommerce store. Customers rely on search to quickly locate the products they need, and a poorly performing or limited search experience can lead to frustration and lost sales.
A common challenge faced by WooCommerce store owners is the inability of the default search functionality to include custom product attributes. These attributes, which often contain crucial product information like size, color, material, or specific features, are essential for customers seeking products based on those criteria.
This post explores various methods for enhancing WooCommerce search by incorporating custom product attributes into the search index. We’ll examine different approaches, from simple code snippets suitable for smaller stores to more powerful solutions designed for large, high-traffic websites. We’ll also discuss the potential performance implications of each approach, providing guidance on how to choose the best solution for your specific needs and ensuring a smooth and efficient search experience for your customers.
Finding the right balance between functionality, performance, and ease of implementation is key to creating a WooCommerce store that meets the needs of both your customers and your business.
Continue reading Enhancing WooCommerce Search with Custom Product Attributes
In a recent Business Bloomer Club Slack thread, an important discussion emerged about significant changes to WooCommerce’s cart management system. The conversation highlighted how cart merging currently works and the controversial decision to modify this behavior.
This change affects how customers’ shopping carts are handled when they switch between guest browsing and logged-in sessions, potentially impacting user experience and conversion rates for online stores. Understanding these changes is crucial for store owners who want to maintain smooth checkout processes and avoid customer frustration.
The modifications touch on fundamental ecommerce functionality that many users have come to expect from their shopping experience. Store owners should be aware of these changes to prepare for potential customer behavior shifts and consider whether the new approach aligns with their business goals.
Continue reading WooCommerce Cart Merge & Sessions: Major June 2025 Changes
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