WP Cron and Scheduled Tasks
If you are getting notices that you aren’t optimally automating tasks, you have an opportunity to make your shop run better without doing much yourself! Jargon explained: WP Cron and Cronjobs A cron is a time-based automated job scheduler used schedule cron jobs, which represent specific automated tasks like sending e-mails, checking payments and generating…
High-Performance Order Storage (HPOS)
HPOS (High-Performance Order Storage) optimizes how WooCommerce stores order data. Unlike traditional methods, it stores orders in a custom database table, separating them from posts. If your store processes a high volume of orders, enabling HPOS can significantly boost performance. It reduces database load, improves order lookup speed, and enhances scalability. This is the reason…
Product variations
Product variations can be tricky, and depending on your product settings, different data is needed per variation. Wooping Shophealth scans all product variations on required data. If the variations are not setup correctly, the product variation will not appear on the overview and product pages. Tip: you can also use product variations for upselling the…
Terms and conditions
Your webshop handles orders, therefore you need a Terms and Conditions page. In your Terms and conditions you explain how you handle services and how your users can communicate with your company.
Shop Page
The Shop Page is the page on your webshop where you can find your products archive. You can however have multiple shop pages and even set the shop page dynamically.
Privacy Policy
Every webshop processes data, therefore you will need a Privacy Policy. In the privacy policy you explain the terms and conditions on how you process the customers data and guarantee their privacy.
My Account
If your webshop supports account creation, you can set the url to the AccountPage so WooCommerce can direct logged in users to their account page, used for redirection after logging in or changing the account-settings. To achieve more sales per customer, we highly recommend to offer account creation on your webshop. Your goal is to…
Checkout page
Whether you keep the default checkout-page or go for a customized one-page checkout that meets your needs, you will need some kind of Checkout page in order to make a sale.WooCommerce needs to know what page on your webshop is the checkout page.
Cart page
By default WooCommerce uses the cart page as a first step in the checkout process. Here you can change the quantity of items in your cart. Also, this is the ideal page for Cross or Up-sells. Make sure to tell WooCommerce what page you use as your Cart-page.
Base location
Setting your base location is necessary if you want to use the tax calculation and shipping calculation in your webshop.