WooCommerce: Upsells Custom Heading & Subheading @ Single Product Page

We’ve already seen how to edit the “Related Products” title and how to add a subheading below it; this time, we’ll do the exact same but for the upsells section, which shows on the Single Product Page once an admin manually defines some “linked products” in the product settings / upsells.

Once again, we’ll take a look at a snippet to edit the title (“You may also like…“), and another one to add some HTML content below it. Enjoy!

The WooCommerce upsells section on the Single Product Page displays with the “You may also like…” heading. I’d like to change it to something else, and also add a subheading for SEO and human reasons – the snippets below will help!

PHP Snippet #1: Rename “You may also like…” Title @ WooCommerce Single Product Page

We’ve already covered this in a previous tutorial. Here’s the link:

PHP Snippet #2: Add Subheading Below Upsells Heading @ WooCommerce Single Product Page

Same as the “Related products”, there is no WooCommerce action hook available, so I had to find a workaround and print content BEFORE the upsells products loop.

/**
 * @snippet       Upsells Subheading @ WooCommerce Single Product
 * @how-to        businessbloomer.com/woocommerce-customization
 * @author        Rodolfo Melogli, Business Bloomer
 * @compatible    WooCommerce 7
 * @community     https://businessbloomer.com/club/
 */
 
add_filter( 'woocommerce_product_loop_start', 'bbloomer_related_products_subheading' );
 
function bbloomer_related_products_subheading( $html ) {
   if ( wc_get_loop_prop( 'name', 'up-sells' ) ) {
      $html = '<p>Here you can find a selection of similar products that may spark your interest. Enjoy!</p>'. $html;
   }
   return $html;
}

Where to add custom code?

You should place custom PHP in functions.php and custom CSS in style.css of your child theme: where to place WooCommerce customization?

This code still works, unless you report otherwise. To exclude conflicts, temporarily switch to the Storefront theme, disable all plugins except WooCommerce, and test the snippet again: WooCommerce troubleshooting 101

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Rodolfo Melogli

Business Bloomer Founder

Author, WooCommerce expert and WordCamp speaker, Rodolfo has worked as an independent WooCommerce freelancer since 2011. His goal is to help entrepreneurs and developers overcome their WooCommerce nightmares. Rodolfo loves travelling, chasing tennis & soccer balls and, of course, wood fired oven pizza. Follow @rmelogli

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