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WooCommerce - Ecommerce Software

WooCommerce Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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WooCommerce Reviews & Ratings

4.3

Very Good

Based on 510 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(387)

Very Good

(88)

Good

(18)

Poor

(1)

Terible

(16)

Spotsaas Editor’s POV

WooCommerce stands out as a versatile and cost-effective platform for creating and managing online stores, according to recent user reviews. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface, seamless integration with WordPress, and extensive customization options that cater to businesses of all sizes. The drag-and-drop feature simplifies website building and product ...Read more

WooCommerce pros and cons

  • Highly customizable plugin

  • Supports various product types

  • Large community support

  • Open-source flexibility

  • Requires WordPress knowledge

  • Can be complex for beginners

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Anonymous

07/05/17

5 out of 5

My Favorite eCommerce platform to use

What do you like best? Woocommerce is one of the best eCommerce systems available that is scalable, easy to use, loads of premium plugins and offers a great eCommerce shopping experience for customers to use. You have options to sell digital products, physical products, memberships, even use woocommerce to create a platform to sell affiliate products. I have used this system to create a multi-million dollar store which later on went to be on Sharktank and even handled the traffic well that ...

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Anonymous

06/27/17

5 out of 5

Best Ecommerce Platform

What do you like best? Woocommerce is the easiest to ecommerce platform. using the simplicity of wordpress. It has a very easy learning curve. you can set up your own shop in no time. It has loads and loads of plugins and extensions. it can be linked to payment platforms like paypal. It also integrates easily with other app like mailchimp. The installation is quite straightforward and just like any wordpress plugin, you have a huge community where you can share ideas get free plugins and ...

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Anonymous

06/07/17

5 out of 5

Inexpensive E-commerce Solution that is simple to use, with numerous extensions and plugins

What do you like best? WooCommerce is very customizable. Change, or add, css code for the ability to make your e-store look like your website template, compared to Square store and some other "offsite" products. WooCommerce allows you to have everything in-house. And, if you need a specific add-on, (custom features like: additional fields, payment portals, specific data field management, there is likely a plugin for that. You only have to add on the features you need. What do you dislike? ...

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Anonymous

05/25/17

3.5 out of 5

Woo Commerce review

What do you like best? I love how it integrates with Wordpress so easily and how it looks on my website. I like that since it is established you can find information easily online. I enjoy using Printful for clothing so it's nice that it integrates to well with Woo Commerce What do you dislike? It has a lot of missing features compared to some of it's competitors like Shopify. I think it is a great option for clothing but other services or products make it more challenging. ...

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Anonymous

03/01/17

4 out of 5

eCommerce meets CMS

What do you like best? Easy to customize like Wordpress itself, many free themes but also paid ones. A big community, and documented like Wordpress. If there's a missing function you can be sure there will be a plugin for that What do you dislike? Well, same problems like Wordpress: sometimes a bit buggy. Documentation is not complete so sometimes it gets a bit messy. Out of the box not good for german markets, since there are special needs. And to be honest: the community support ...

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Anonymous

02/07/17

5 out of 5

THE tool for online shops or catalogs

What do you like best? Being build around Wordpress makes it really easy to setup an online store or catalog, and customize it with thousand of options. Being organized: - There are thousand themes available to customize the website and store, also it's easy to modify the design and details of Woocommerce. - There are thousand of plugins available to extend the functionalities, being able doing so to offer more options to customers, or to admins. - Support is great with the huge ...

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Anonymous

01/31/17

4.5 out of 5

Great e-commerce for wordpress

What do you like best? I like that woocommerce is one of the most used plug-ins for wordpress ecommerce. It's compatible with many different themes and comes built in to many too. This means there is tons of support available for it and many developers that know how to use it. I like that it's fairly easy to set up and use. What do you dislike? The main problem with wooCommerce is that it isn't easy to change multiple products at once. If I have 30 designs in my shop and they all have the ...

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Anonymous

01/24/17

4 out of 5

Have Created Several WooCommerce Stores, Works Well

What do you like best? WC is reliable, flexible, and sports a large quantity of plugins and extensions. What do you dislike? Occasionally configuration requires a tedious amount of time spent poring through documentation. On-screen tooltips can be very cryptic. The basic functionality of WooCommerce is just that: basic. Any intermediate or advanced functionality requires sifting through the extensions/plugins, trying them (which comes with the burden of picking through more cryptic ...

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Anonymous

12/29/16

5 out of 5

WooCommerce is one of the best eCommerce systems available

What do you like best? I love how flexible and extendable WooCommerce is. Using plugins, templates and some custom coding, it can do just about anything you need it to do for a business with an eCommerce presence. The user interface in the backend is organized and seamless with the rest of WordPress. My clients are able to pick it up quickly and manage their own stores with relative ease. What do you dislike? Depending on what you want your shop to do, you will need plugins and ...

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Joe

11/03/16

4 out of 5

Building

I have been building a new site for the last week and look forward to hosting my products on this platform. So far so good!

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