WooCommerce is the eCommerce platform for WordPress. This connection requires a paid extension.
eCommerce
WooCommerce
WooCommerce is the eCommerce platform for WordPress. This connection requires a paid extension.
Forms & Surveys
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Launching your online store is an exciting journey with all the pleasures and challenges of running a business. Anyone can now build a store thanks to eCommerce, no storefront required. But you still need the right tools to build a store with an eCommerce solution that fits your budget and business. WooCommerce is a great place to start. It's is a powerful yet easy-to-use solution to setting up an online shop, powered by the same WordPress tools that you've likely already used to build a blog. It powers over 28% of online stores worldwide today. And since it’s a free WordPress plugin—or a paid add-on to a WordPress.com site—you can set up an eCommerce store and start selling in minutes.Read MoreIf you already have a WordPress-powered blog or site, you can install WooCommerce and have a store without much extra work, inside your existing website. Or, you can start a new self-hosted or WordPress.com site, and use WooCommerce to build that site as a store from the start.WooCommerce's best feature is how it manages to simplify product and order management. Adding products to your site is as simple as writing posts on your blog. You'll click the Add Product button, enter the product description instead of a blog post, then add tags, categories, pricing, preview images, and more in standard WordPress fields. When you want to tweak more, there are more advanced features to group products according to type and/or shipping method, automatically calculate shipping rates, and offer items as a bundle to increase sales. The next important step is to ensure your customers can easily pay for your products and select the shipping option that’s best for them. Out of the box, WooCommerce is bundled with your basic payment methods: PayPal (for credit card and PayPal account payments), BACS (for direct debit and deposit transactions), and cash on delivery. For shipping, you can decide whether to offer free shipping or flat rate shipping, or shipping to specific countries.WooCommerce’s core features give you the main eCommerce features you need to start your online business. For more features, you can download free WooCommerce extensions or purchase paid ones to make your site work like you want. You can provide subscriptions and/or memberships, accept additional payment gateways and shipping services, create appointment bookings, provide real-time shipping rates via USPS, and more. If there's not an extension you need, check for WordPress extensions that have similar features—odds are, you'll find something to customize your store the way you want. The same goes for themes. You can use WooCommerce's built-in free themes, design your own, or use any free or paid WordPress theme to customize your site. You need an eCommerce system that lets you focus less on the technology and more on the important aspects of your business. WooCommerce does just that. If you're already used to using WordPress for your blog, WooCommerce might be the easiest way you could start selling stuff online, too. Learn how to start your own business and online store with Zapier's The Ultimate Guide to eCommerce Software book, which includes a complete guide to starting a store with WooCommerce.Originally published February 12, 2016; updated June 25, 2018 with new features and pricing.
Integrations
Coupon
Triggers when a Coupon event occurs. For example, coupon created, coupon updated, coupon deleted, etc.
List of Coupon Topics
This is a hidden trigger, and is used in a Dynamic Dropdown within this app
Customer
Triggers when a Customer event occurs. For example, customer created, customer updated, customer deleted, etc.
List of Customer Topics
This is a hidden trigger, and is used in a Dynamic Dropdown within this app
Order
Triggers when an Order event occurs. For example, order created, order updated, order deleted, etc.
Line Item in an Order
Triggers when an Order event occurs. Creates a separate task for each line item in an Order.
List of Order Topics
This is a hidden trigger, and is used in a Dynamic Dropdown within this app
Product
Triggers when a Product event occurs. For example, product created, product updated, product deleted, etc.
List of Product Topics
This is a hidden trigger, and is used in a Dynamic Dropdown within this app
Subscription
Triggers when a Subscription event occurs. For example, subscription created, subscription updated, subscription deleted, etc.
List of Subscription Topics
This is a hidden trigger, and is used in a Dynamic Dropdown within this app
Update Coupon
Updates an existing coupon.
Update Customer
Updates an existing customer.
Update Order
Updates an existing order.
Update Product
Updates an existing product.
Create Subscription
Creates a new subscription.
Update Subscription
Updates an existing subscription.
Find Coupon
Finds a coupon by searching.
Find Customer
Finds a customer by searching.
Find Order
Finds a order by searching.
Find Product
Finds a product by searching.
Find Subscription
Finds a subscription by searching.
Find or Create Coupon
Finds a coupon by searching.
Find or Create Customer
Finds a customer by searching.
Find or Create Order
Finds a order by searching.
Find or Create Product
Finds a product by searching.
Find or Create Subscription
Finds a subscription by searching.
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