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  • How to Send Automated Birthday & Anniversary Emails in WooCommerce

    Do you want to send automated birthday and anniversary emails in WooCommerce?

    Birthdays and purchase anniversaries are great opportunities to get in touch with your customers. By marking these special dates, you can make customers feel valued, boost engagement, and even get more sales by offering incentives like personalized coupon codes and discounts.

    In this article, we will show you how you can send birthday reminders and purchase anniversary emails in WooCommerce.

    How to send automated birthday & anniversary emails in WooCommerce

    Why Send Automated Birthday & Anniversary Emails?

    If you run an online store, then an email list allows you to promote your products and services to people who have already shown an interest in your business.

    Pro Tip: Even though WordPress can send messages you should never use WordPress to send emails. To find a better alternative, please see our expert pick of the best email marketing services for small businesses.

    After building an email list, it’s important to keep subscribers engaged and interested in what you have to say. One option is to send automated birthday and anniversary emails.

    Immediately, this makes customers feel more valued and appreciated, which can boost brand loyalty. However, you can often get even more engagement and sales by offering rewards such as discounts, coupon codes, and free gifts.

    An example of a birthday reminder email

    These email campaigns are often very popular with customers. In fact, according to Omnisend, birthday emails have a 45% open rate, a 12% click-through rate, and a 3% conversion rate, which is much higher than the national average.

    With that being said, let’s see how you can send automated birthday and anniversary emails in WooCommerce.

    How to Send Automated Birthday & Anniversary Emails

    The easiest way to send automated birthday and anniversary emails in WooCommerce is by using FunnelKit Automations Pro. FunnelKit is the best automation tool for WooCommerce websites. It allows you to customize your WooCommerce emails using a drag-and-drop builder, and create automated email and SMS campaigns.

    First, you will need to install and activate the FunnelKit Automations Pro plugin. For more details, please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    You will also need the free FunnelKit Automations plugin, as the premium plugin uses it as the base for its more advanced features.

    Upon activation, head over to FunnelKit Automations » Settings and add the license to the ‘FunnelKit Automations Pro’ field.

    Adding a license key to a WordPress plugin

    You can find this information under your account on the FunnelKit website. After entering the key, just click on the ‘Activate’ button.

    Now, you’re ready to create automated birthday and anniversary reminder emails. Simply use the quick links below to jump straight to the email campaign you want to create.

    How to Send Automated Birthday Emails in WooCommerce

    Personalized birthday messages can help you build a stronger relationship with your customers, while also encouraging brand loyalty.

    Even better, you can add a gift to your birthday messages, such as a personalized coupon code, a free upgrade, or a complimentary digital download such as an ebook. These gifts can boost engagement, get customers to visit your website, and even get you more sales.

    With that being said, let’s see how you can send automated birthday emails using the FunnelKit Automations plugin.

    Step 1. Get the Customer’s Date of Birth

    Before you can send automated birthday emails, you’ll need to know the customer’s date of birth. You can collect this information on WooCommerce’s checkout page, My Account page, or thank you page.

    To get started, go to FunnelKit Automations » Settings in the WordPress dashboard.

    In the left-hand menu, select ‘Birthday Reminders.’

    How to get the customer's date of birth

    You can now choose where to add the date of birth field.

    The first option is to collect this information on the checkout page.

    Adding a birthday field to the WooCommerce checkout

    By making this field part of the checkout process, you’re guaranteed to get the information. However, this does add an extra step to the purchasing process, which may increase your cart abandonment rates.

    To add a field to the WooCommerce checkout page, simply check the box next to: ‘Enable Date of Birth field on WooCommerce checkout.’

    By default, FunnelKit will use a ‘Date of Birth’ label but you can replace this with your own custom phrasing like ‘Birthday’ by typing into ‘Field Label.’

    Adding the birth date field to an online store's checkout page

    You can also change where the field appears on the WooCommerce checkout page by opening the ‘Field Position’ dropdown.

    Then, choose between After Billing Details, Before Order Notes, or After Order Notes.

    Changing where the field appears on the checkout screen

    Another option is adding the field to the ‘Account details’ section of WooCommerce’s My Account page.

    This allows you to collect the date of birth without adding friction to the purchasing process. However, there’s no guarantee that every customer will visit the My Account page and enter their date of birth.

    Adding a date of birth field to the WooCommerce My Account page

    To add this field to the My Account page, just check the box next to the ‘Enable Date of Birth field on My Account’ option.

    To change the label, simply type your custom messaging into ‘Field Label.’

    Getting the customer's birthday information

    Finally, you can add the birthday field to the thank you page using a shortcode.

    In this way, you can collect the date of birth without adding more steps to the checkout process. The customer will also see the thank you page every time they make a purchase, so they’ll get multiple chances to enter their date of birth.

    To create a shortcode, check the box labeled ‘Enable Date of Birth collection form shortcode on the Thank you page.’

    Getting the customer's date of birth using shortcode

    By default, FunnelKit will show the following message when a customer enters their date of birth: Thank you for submitting your Birthdate!

    To replace this with your own messaging, simply type into the ‘Success Message’ field.

    Customizing the WooCommerce thank you screen

    After that, FunnelKit will create the shortcode.

    Simply click on the ‘Copy’ button to copy the code to your computer’s clipboard.

    Copying the FunnelKit Automations shortcode

    You can now add the shortcode to your WooCommerce thank you page. If you don’t already have a custom page, then please see our guide on how to easily create custom WooCommerce thank you pages.

    For more information on how to place the shortcode on the thank you page, check out our guide on how to add a shortcode in WordPress.

    When you’re happy with how the field is set up, click on ‘Save Settings’ to make it live.

    How to record the customer's birthday using FunnelKit

    Step 2. Create a Birthday Email Automation For WooCommerce

    Now you’re recording the customer’s birth date, it’s time to create an automated happy birthday workflow.

    To get started, go to FunnelKit Automations » Automations (Next-Gen) and click on the ‘Add New Automation’ button.

    Creating a birthday reminder workflow using FunnelKit Automations

    Here, you’ll see all the ready-made email campaigns you can use to recover abandoned carts, sell online courses, and more.

    To send automated birthday emails, click on ‘Start from Scratch.’

    FunnelKit's workflow automation library

    You can now type in a name for the automation. This is just for your reference, so you can use anything you want.

    With that done, click on ‘Create.’

    How to create an automated birthday email

    This launches FunnelKit’s user-friendly email automation builder, ready for you to create the WooCommerce workflow.

    To get started, click on ‘Select Trigger’.

    Choosing an email trigger for a happy birthday campaign

    You can now choose the action that will trigger the automated workflow in WordPress.

    In the popup that appears, click on ‘Birthday Reminder.’

    Selecting FunnelKit's birthday reminder trigger

    Then, select ‘Done’ to add the trigger to your workflow.

    The next step is configuring the trigger, so go ahead and click on ‘Birthday Reminder.’

    Configuring the automated birthday reminder email

    In the popup that appears, you can choose whether to run the automation on the contact’s birthday, or before the contact’s birthday.

    In this guide, we’ll show you how to create follow-up emails. For example, you might send the customer a personalized coupon code 7 days before their birthday, and then a follow-up email warning that their coupon is about to expire.

    With that in mind, you may want to select ‘Before contact’s birthday’ and then type in the number of days.

    Sending an email before a contact's birthday

    Another option is to select ‘On contact’s birthday.’

    This is a good choice if you’re simply wishing the customer a happy birthday, or you’re sending them a free gift coupon that doesn’t expire.

    Sending messages on the customer's birthday

    With that done, you need to tell FunnelKit when to send the birthday email. Typically, you’ll want to use the time when your customers are most likely to be online.

    That said, it helps to know as much about your customers as possible. If you haven’t already, then we recommend installing Google Analytics in WordPress. This will help you learn more about your customers, including their location and time zone.

    By continuously monitoring and fine-tuning all your custom WooCommerce emails, you should be able to improve your open rates and conversion rates.

    To send the automated birthday email at a specific time, simply type into the fields that show ‘HH’ (hour) and ‘MM’ (minute) by default.

    Setting the time for the automated birthday workflow

    It is possible for a customer to be in the same workflow multiple times, simultaneously.

    This may be a good idea for some automated workflows, such as upselling or cross-selling automations where multiple campaigns may be running at once. However, this doesn’t make sense for an automated birthday campaign, so make sure you select ‘Once.’

    Scheduling automated email campaigns for an e-commerce store

    When you are happy with how the trigger is set up, simply click on the ‘Save’ button.

    Step 3. Create a Personalized Birthday Coupon (Optional)

    Many businesses send their customers a coupon code on their birthday. This can make customers feel valued, while also getting you more engagement and sales.

    With that in mind, you may want to create a personalized coupon that you’ll add to the birthday email. To do this, click on the ‘+’ and then select ‘Action.’

    Adding an action to a happy birthday email campaign

    In the popup that appears, click on the ‘WooCommerce’ tab.

    Then, select ‘Create Coupon.’

    Sending an automated coupon to customers

    Finally, click ‘Done’ to add the action to your workflow.

    Back in the main FunnelKit editor, click on the action you just added. This opens a popup where you can customize the ‘Create Coupon’ action.

    To start, type a name for the coupon into the ‘Coupon Title’ field. This is just for your reference so you can use anything you want.

    Adding a title to an automated coupon code

    After that, choose the type of coupon that you want to create, using the ‘Discount Type’ dropdown menu.

    FunnelKit supports percentage discounts, fixed cart discounts, and fixed product discounts.

    Creating discount codes for an online store

    After making a decision, you’ll need to type the discount amount into the ‘Amount’ field.

    FunnelKit automatically creates a unique coupon code for each contact. However, you can add a prefix to the start of the coupon, which can either be plain text or dynamic merge tags.

    How to create personalized coupon codes for an eCommerce store

    FunnelKit will replace merge tags with real text every time it creates a code, so this is a great way to create personalized coupons.

    Since you’re creating a birthday email, it’s a good idea to include the customer’s name in the coupon. This can catch their attention and also makes your code easier to remember.

    You can add the customer’s name using a merge tag, so click on the ‘{{.}}’ icon.

    Note: Some products use other names for merge tags. WPForms, for instance, calls them smart tags.

    Adding dynamic text to a WooCommerce coupon

    This opens a popup where you can look through all the available merge tags.

    When you find a tag you want to use, you might see either a ‘Copy’ or ‘Settings’ icon. If you see the ‘Copy’ symbol, then simply click to copy the merge tag.

    Copying a merge tag into a birthday discount code

    With that done, you can go ahead and paste the tag into the ‘Coupon Code Prefix’ field.

    As you can see in the following image, you can use a mix of plain text and tags.

    Adding a prefix to a happy birthday coupon code

    When looking through the tags, you may see a ‘Settings’ icon instead of a ‘Copy’ icon.

    For example, the following image shows a ‘Settings’ icon next to the Contact First Name merge tag.

    Creating a personalized happy birthday coupon with dynamic text

    This icon allows you to set a fallback, which FunnelKit will use if it doesn’t have access to the real value.

    If you see a ‘Settings’ icon, then give it a click and type some text into the ‘Fallback’ field.

    Creating a fallback for a dynamic merge tag

    After creating a fallback, click on ‘Copy.’ With that done, simply paste the merge tag into the ‘Coupon Code Prefix’ field.

    By default, the coupon will never expire. A sense of urgency and FOMO can encourage customers to use the coupon, so you may want to select the button next to either ‘Expire after Specific Days’ or ‘Expire on Specific Date.’

    You can then use the controls to schedule the coupon in WooCommerce.

    Adding an expiration date to a WooCommerce coupon

    Finally, you can choose whether the coupon gives shoppers a free shipping discount.

    Customers love free shipping, so you may want to consider selecting the ‘Yes’ radio button under ‘Allow Free Shipping.’

    Send a free shipping coupon to WooCommerce customers

    When you’re happy with how the coupon is set up, make sure to copy the code under the ‘Coupon Title.’

    You’ll need to add this code to the birthday email, so store it somewhere safe.

    Adding a birthday coupon to an email using shortcode

    With that done, click on ‘Save’ to store your changes.

    Step 4: Design the WooCommerce Automated Birthday Email

    Now, it’s time to create the WooCommerce email that you‘ll send to customers.

    To get started, click on the ‘+’ button and then select ‘Action.’

    Adding an email action to an automated happy birthday workflow

    In the popup that appears, choose ‘Send Email.’

    Then, click on ‘Done.’

    Adding a 'send email' action to an automated workflow

    You can now create an email by typing in a subject and previewing it.

    You can use a mix of plain text and merge tags. To add a merge tag, just click on the ‘{{.}}’ icon next to the field where you want to use the tag.

    Adding dynamic merge tags to an eCommerce email

    You can then add merge tags by following the same process described above.

    When you’re happy with the subject and preview, scroll to the small text editor.

    Here, you can create the email body text by typing into the editor. You can also add dynamic tags by selecting ‘Merge Tags’ and then following the process described above.

    To add your coupon code, simply paste or type in the {{wc_dynamic_coupon id='6'}} code you copied in the previous step. Double-check the ID number for the discount you’re sending the user.

    Adding a coupon code to a birthday reminder email

    The text editor has all the standard text formatting options, so you can add links, change the text size, change the font, and more.

    To see how the email will look to customers, simply click the ‘Show Preview’ button.

    Previewing an automated birthday email in WooCommerce

    When you’re happy with how the birthday email is set up, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save & Close’ button.

    Step 5: Add Follow-up Emails to the Birthday Campaign

    At this point, you might want to add one or more follow-up emails to the campaign. For example, you might send the customer’s birthday coupon in advance, followed by a simple greeting on their birthday.

    When creating follow-up emails, it’s important to add a delay so the customer doesn’t get all the messages at the same time.

    To do this, click on the ‘+’ icon and then select ‘Delay.’

    Adding a delay to an automated marketing email sequence

    On this screen, open the dropdown that shows ‘Minutes’ by default and choose a value from the list. When creating a birthday email sequence you’ll typically want to select either ‘Days’ or ‘Weeks.’

    After that, type in the value you want to use, such as 1 Week or 3 Days.

    Adding a delay to an automation workflow

    With that done, you can set the time when FunnelKit will send the follow-up email.

    It’s usually a good idea to send emails at a time when the customer is most likely to be online, or when you typically get the highest open rates.

    To do this, just check the following box: ‘Delay until a specific time of day’.

    Delaying emails until a specific time

    You can now set a time using the new settings that appear.

    By default, FunnelKit will use the timezone in your WordPress settings. However, you may want to schedule the message based on the customer’s timezone, by checking the ‘In Contact Timezone’ box.

    Sending an automated birthday reminder email based on the customer's timezone

    When you’re happy with how the delay is set up, click on ‘Save.’

    With that done, it’s time to create the follow-up email. Go ahead and click on the ‘+’ icon and then select ‘Action’.

    Adding follow-up emails to a marketing automation campaign

    In the popup that appears, select ‘Send Email.’

    After that, click ‘Done.’

    Sending an automatic happy birthday email in WooCommerce

    This opens a popup where you can create a subject and preview, and type in body text by following the same process described above.

    When you are happy with the follow-up email, don’t forget to click on ‘Save & Close.’

    Adding a birthday reminder follow-up email in WooCommerce

    To add more delays and follow-ups, simply repeat these steps.

    When you are ready to make the automation live on your WordPress website, click on the ‘Inactive’ slider so that it turns to ‘Active.’

    Publishing a birthday reminder email workflow

    That’s it. FunnelKit will now send automated birthday emails to your customers.

    How to Send Automated Anniversary Emails in WooCommerce

    Purchase anniversaries are an opportunity to get in touch with customers, and remind them about your online store.

    You can also use anniversary emails to get more conversions. For example, if you sell physical products, then you might encourage customers to reorder the item by offering them a buy one get one free coupon or free shipping.

    If you sell subscriptions using a plugin such as WooCommerce Subscriptions, then you can encourage the customer to renew their annual subscription by offering them a complimentary upgrade.

    Even better, you can present these coupons and special offers as an exclusive reward for being a loyal customer. This can make customers feel valued and encourages them to take advantage of their reward.

    Step 1. Create an Anniversary Email Automation For WooCommerce

    To start, you’ll need to create a new WooCommerce automation by going to FunnelKit Automations » Automations (Next Gen).

    Here, select Add New Automation.

    Creating an automated anniversary email using FunnelKit

    Now, you’ll see all the ready-made automation templates you can use.

    To create an anniversary email, click on ‘Start from Scratch’.

    The FunnelKit automation template library

    You can now type in a name for the automation. This is just for your reference, so you can use anything you want.

    With that done, click on ‘Create.’

    Sending automated anniversary emails in WooCommerce

    Step 2. Add an Order Created Trigger

    The first step is adding the workflow trigger, so click on ‘Select Trigger.’

    How to send an automatic purchase anniversary email

    In the popup that appears, select the ‘WooCommerce’ tab.

    Then, click on ‘Order Created.’

    The WooCommerce order created trigger

    Next, click ‘Done’ to add the trigger to your workflow.

    The next step is configuring the trigger, so go ahead and click on ‘Order Created.’

    Configuring the WooCommerce purchase anniversary trigger

    You can now choose the order status that you’ll use in the trigger.

    Since you’re sending a purchase anniversary email, you’ll typically want to check the box next to ‘Completed.’

    The order created trigger, in the FunnelKit workflow editor

    However, you may want to select ‘Draft’ or ‘Processing’ if incoming orders take a while to complete. For example, if you approve orders manually, then it may make sense to use the date when the order was created, rather than the completion date.

    By default, FunnelKit will run this automation workflow for every product the customer buys. This is a good choice if your online marketplace only has a few products, or you sell more expensive and luxurious items.

    However, if your customers often buy lots of small products, then running this workflow for every single purchase may create lots of anniversary emails. This can quickly become annoying and frustrating for the customer.

    With that being said, you may want to run the automated anniversary workflow for specific products only. To do this, select the ‘Specific Products’ radio button and then type each product into the ‘Search by name’ field.

    Sending an anniversary email for specific WooCommerce products

    Next, you can choose whether the customer can be in this workflow multiple times, simultaneously. The default setting is ‘Once,’ so let’s look at how this might work on your WordPress website.

    If a customer buys Item 1, then FunnelKit will add them to the anniversary automation for Item 1. However, if the shopper then purchases Item 2, they won’t be added to the anniversary workflow for Item 2, since they’re already in the workflow.

    This can stop FunnelKit from sending lots of anniversary emails to the same customer, in a short space of time.

    Another option is adding the customer to the workflow every single time they buy an item. This is a good choice if you sell more expensive or luxury items. For example, if you run an online boutique shop then it may make sense to celebrate every single purchase anniversary.

    To make this change, select the button next to ‘Multiple Times.’ Then, click the following toggle: Allow currently active contacts in this automation to re-enter again.

    The 'Runs on Contact' setting

    When you’re happy with how the trigger is set up, click on ‘Save.’

    Step 3. Add a Delay

    Now, you need to set a delay. This is how long the automation will wait before sending the anniversary email to customers.

    To get started, click on ‘+’ and then select ‘Delay.’

    Adding a delay to an anniversary email automation workflow

    In the popup, open the dropdown that shows ‘Minutes’ by default and choose a value from the list. When creating an anniversary email you’ll typically want to select ‘Months’ or ‘Days.’

    After that, type in the value you want to use. For example, if you want to mark the customer’s 1 year purchase anniversary, then you’ll need to set the delay to 12 months or 365 days.

    Adding a delay to an automation workflow

    It typically makes sense to send the anniversary email when the customer is online.

    With that in mind, you may want to type a time into ‘Delay until a specific time of day.’

    Adding delays to an automation workflow in WordPress

    By default, FunnelKit will use the timezone in your WordPress settings.

    However, you may want to use the customer’s timezone instead, by checking the ‘In Contact Timezone’ box.

    Sending messaged based on the customer's timezone

    With that done, click on ‘Save’ to store your settings.

    Step 4. Create a Personalized Coupon Code (Optional)

    You may want to encourage customer loyalty by sending a personalized coupon code.

    This is a particularly good option if a customer’s subscription is due to expire. Instead of simply reminding the customer about the expiry date, you can congratulate them on being a loyal subscriber and offer them a discount if they renew their subscription in WooCommerce.

    To create a personalized coupon code, click on the ‘+’ icon in the FunnelKit editor. Then, select ‘Action.’

    Adding an anniversary action to a WordPress automation

    In the popup that appears, select the ‘WooCommerce’ tab.

    Then, click on ‘Create Coupon.’

    Creating an anniversary coupon for customers

    Finally, click ‘Done’ to add the action to the workflow.

    You can now click on the ‘Create Coupon’ action.

    Creating discount coupons for WooCommerce customers and subscribers

    This opens a popup where you can create the coupon, and personalize it by adding FunnelKit merge tags.

    For step-by-step instructions, simply follow the same process described above.

    Adding dynamic text to a coupon code

    When you’re happy with how the coupon is set up, copy the small pieces of code under the ‘Coupon Title.’

    In the next step, you’ll add this code to the anniversary email, so store it somewhere safe.

    Adding shortcodes to automated workflows in WordPress

    When you’re finished, click on ‘Save’ to add the coupon code to your workflow.

    Step 5. Design the WooCommerce Anniversary Email

    Now, it’s time to create the email that FunnelKit will send to customers on their anniversary, by clicking the ‘+’ button.

    Then, select ‘Action.’

    Adding an anniversary action to an email sequence using FunnelKit

    In the popup that appears, choose ‘Send Email.’

    Then, click on ‘Done.’

    Adding a send email action to an anniversary email workflow

    You can now create an email by typing in a subject, preview, and body text.

    You can also personalize the email by adding merge tags. For example, you might include the customer’s name, your store name, and other important information.

    Adding dynamic merge tags to an email using FunnelKit

    For step-by-step instructions on how to use merge tags, simply follow the same process described above.

    If you’ve created an anniversary coupon, then you can add it using the code you copied in the previous step.

    Adding discount coupons to an automated email

    When you’re happy with the anniversary email, just click on ‘Save & Close.’

    Step 6. Add Follow-Up Emails to the Anniversary Email Workflow

    At this point, you might want to add one or more follow-up emails to the campaign. For example, you might remind customers when their anniversary coupon is due to expire.

    When creating follow-up emails, it’s important to add a delay so customers don’t get all your messages at the same time.

    To create a schedule, click on the ‘+’ icon and then select ‘Delay.’

    Displaying automated emails in WooCommerce

    In the popup that appears, set the delay by following the same process described above. When you’re happy with the delay, click on ‘Save.’

    With that done, it’s time to create the follow-up email. Simply add a ‘Send Email’ action to your workflow by repeating the same steps described above.

    You can now type in the subject line, preview, and body text.

    Adding follow-up messages to an email marketing sequence

    When you’re happy with the follow-up email, just click on the ‘Save & Close’ button.

    Simply repeat the exact same steps to add more delays and follow-up emails.

    Saving a WooCommerce follow-up email

    Step 7. Publish Your Anniversary Emails in WooCommerce

    When you’re finally ready to make the automation live on your WordPress website, click on the ‘Inactive’ slider so it shows ‘Active’ instead.

    Publishing a product anniversary reminder email

    FunnelKit will now send anniversary emails to all your customers and subscribers.

    Bonus: How to Build a Successful Email List

    Creating automated birthday and anniversary workflows is a great start, but for the best results, it’s important to work on building your email list too.

    That’s where OptinMonster comes in.

    OptinMonster is one of the best email capture plugins for WordPress used by over 1.2 million websites. It has everything you need to turn visitors into email subscribers.

    The OptinMonster conversion optimization plugin

    OptinMonster allows you to create eye-catching email signup forms including popups, floating bars, full-screen welcome mats, slide-in scroll boxes, inline personalized lead forms, gamified spin-to-win optins, and more.

    OptinMonater comes with over 400 professionally-designed templates that you can customize using the drag-and-drop builder.

    An example of a spin-to-win conversion optimization template

    For more information, please see our complete guide on how to build your email list in WordPress with OptinMonster.

    We hope this article helped you learn how to send automated birthday and reminder emails in WooCommerce. You may also want to check out our guide on how to create a WooCommerce popup to increase sales and the best WooCommerce plugins for your store.

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  • How to Add Express Checkout Buttons in WooCommerce

    Are you looking to add an express checkout button to your online store?

    Express checkout helps streamline the checkout process and improves the overall shopping experience for your customers. It can also boost conversions and reduce cart abandonment.

    In this article, we will show you how to add express checkout buttons in WooCommerce.

    How to add express checkout buttons in WooCommerce

    Why Add Express Checkout in WooCommerce?

    Adding express checkout to your WooCommerce store provides a better shopping experience for your customers.

    It allows customers to go directly to the payment page and skip the shopping cart or checkout pages. They also won’t have to go to a payment provider page or fill out a checkout form to complete their purchases.

    Express checkout buttons make the entire buying process quicker. Customers can simply click the buttons and log in to pay for the products they wish to buy in an instant. As a result, you may see a boost in conversions and fewer abandoned carts.

    Adding express checkout also helps mobile users where their screen sizes are small. Customers will just tap the buttons to quickly purchase the products.

    However, WooCommerce doesn’t offer an express checkout option by default. You will need to use a WooCommerce plugin to add the feature to your online store.

    That said, let’s see how you can add express checkout buttons in WooCommerce.

    Setting Up FunnelKit on Your WooCommerce Store

    FunnelKit is the best WooCommerce sales funnel plugin on the market. It lets you add express checkout buttons and create different funnel pages for your online store.

    The best thing about using the plugin is that it works with Stripe, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal Express, Amazon Pay, and other payment gateways for express checkout. This way, you don’t have to add each payment provider to your online store using third-party plugins or extensions.

    FunnelKit also provides user-friendly templates and lets you do A/B testing. You can easily customize your funnels using different drag-and-drop page builders. Plus, there are multiple pre-built templates and automation features for your marketing campaigns.

    FunnelKit

    Note: For this tutorial, we will be using the FunnelKit Pro plugin because it includes premium templates and more customization options. You can also use the free Funnel Builder for WordPress by FunnelKit plugin to add express checkout buttons in WooCommerce.

    First, you will need to install and activate the FunnelKit plugin. If you need help, then you can follow our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, you will see the FunnelKit setup wizard. Go ahead and click the ‘Get Started’ button.

    Start FunnelKit setup wizard

    After that, you will need to enter your license key. You can find the key in the FunnelKit account area.

    Simply click the ‘Activate’ button after entering the license key.

    Enter FunnelKit license key

    Next, FunnelKit will ask you to install essential plugins. These include WooCommerce, Stripe, FunnelKit Automations, and FunnelKit Cart.

    The best part is that you just have to click the ‘Install and Activate’ button, and FunnelKit will take care of the rest.

    Install essential plugins

    After the plugins are active, the final step is to enter your email address.

    Once that’s done, simply click the ‘Submit & Finish’ button.

    Enter email and finish setup

    You will now see a success message. You are ready to create funnels using the plugin and add express checkout buttons to your WooCommerce store.

    Go ahead and click the ‘Go to Funnels’ button to continue.

    Close the congratulations message

    Enabling Payment Gateways in WooCommerce

    Before moving forward, make sure you have set up at least one payment service in your WooCommerce store.

    To do that, simply go to WooCommerce » Settings from your WordPress dashboard and click on the ‘Payments’ tab.

    Enable payment services in WooCommerce

    After that, you can click the toggle to enable the payment gateway of your choice and click the ‘Finish set up’ button to complete the configuration.

    To learn more, you can follow our guide on how to allow users to choose payment methods in WooCommerce.

    Adding Express Checkout Buttons to WooCommerce

    Once you have enabled your preferred payment gateways, you can head to the FunnelKit » Store Checkout page from your WordPress admin panel.

    From here, simply click the ‘Create Store Checkout’ button.

    Create store checkout

    On the next screen, FunnelKit will show you professionally-designed templates for your checkout page. It will also let you create a checkout page from scratch.

    However, we recommend using a template and quickly customizing it according to your requirements.

    Simply hover over a template you’d like to use and click the ‘Preview’ button.

    Previewing FunnelKit's WooCommerce templates

    For this tutorial, we will use the Livewire template.

    Next, go ahead and click the ‘Import This Funnel’ button at the top.

    Import the funnel template

    Depending on the template you use, FunnelKit may ask you to install additional plugins like Elementor to edit the checkout page.

    Next, you will need to enter a name for your store checkout and click the ‘Add’ button.

    Enter a name for your checkout page

    After that, you will see all the steps that are included in the template.

    You can simply click the ‘Edit’ button for the Checkout page to continue.

    Edit the checkout page

    Next, you can switch to the ‘Optimizations’ tab. From here, simply enable the ‘Express Checkout Buttons’ option.

    FunnelKit will also let you choose the position of the buttons from the following options:

    • Top of the checkout page
    • Before/after the product switcher
    • Before/after the order summary
    • Above the payment gateways
    Enable express checkout

    When you are done, simply click the ‘Save Changes’ button.

    That’s it, you have successfully added express checkout buttons to your online store.

    If you want to edit the appearance of the checkout page, then you can switch to the ‘Design’ tab and click the ‘Edit Template’ button.

    Edit the template

    You can learn more by following our guide on how to customize the WooCommerce checkout page.

    Once you have made your changes, simply visit your online store to view the express checkout buttons in action.

    Express checkout buttons preview

    Additionally, FunnelKit helps you upsell products in WooCommerce. This way, you can boost sales by encouraging users to buy more products.

    You can also set up automated emails in WooCommerce using FunnelKit Automations, a sister product of FunnelKit. This plugin lets you create automated workflows and send email campaigns to customers.

    We hope this article helped you learn about how to add express checkout buttons in WooCommerce. You may also want to see our list of the best WooCommerce plugins for your store and how to create a WooCommerce popup to increase sales.

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  • How to Edit WooCommerce Pages (No Coding Required)

    Do you want to edit WooCommerce pages without writing code?

    WooCommerce creates many pages to display products and add cart functionality to your store. Small improvements to these pages can result in higher sales and less cart abandonment for your store.

    In this article, we will show you how to easily edit WooCommerce pages to make more sales without any coding skills.

    How to Edit WooCommerce Pages

    Why Edit WooCommerce Pages for Your Online Store?

    WooCommerce creates many pages to display products, shop, account, checkout, and cart features for your online store.

    By default, your WordPress theme controls how these pages look. There are a ton of great WooCommerce themes that you can choose from.

    However, editing these pages may not be as straightforward as it seems.

    For instance, you may not be able to show additional products, add upsell features, change the layout, and more.

    This is where SeedProd comes in. It is the ultimate WooCommerce page builder plugin that allows you to use an intuitive drag-and-drop tool to design your WooCommerce pages.

    SeedProd website builder

    The first thing you need to do is install and activate the SeedProd plugin. For more details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    For the different methods in this article, we will be using the SeedProd Pro version, as it has the features needed to edit WooCommerce pages.

    Upon activation, you need to visit SeedProd » Settings page to enter your plugin license key. You can find this information under your account on the SeedProd website.

    Adding a SeedProd license key to WordPress

    After entering your license key, you are good to go. You can now edit and create highly optimized WooCommerce pages for your online store.

    That being said, let’s take a look at how to edit WooCommerce pages, step by step.

    You can click any of the links below to jump to any method you want:

    Create a Completely Custom WooCommerce Theme

    SeedProd comes with a complete WooCommerce theme builder built-in. This allows you to replace your WooCommerce theme with a custom one of your own.

    The advantage of this approach is that you get more flexibility when editing your WooCommerce theme. You can edit any page using a simple drag-and-drop tool.

    To get started, simply go to the SeedProd » Setup page and click on the ‘Select a theme for my store’ button next to the ‘Build a WooCommerce Store’ option.

    Make a custom WooCommerce theme

    Next, the plugin will show you many ready-to-use WooCommerce themes you can use as a starting point.

    Simply click on a template to select it.

    WooCommerce template selection

    Each WooCommerce or WordPress theme is a collection of templates showing different areas of your website or online store.

    SeedProd will now generate those templates for your theme and show you a list of them.

    Theme templates

    You can now take your mouse over to a template and click on the ‘Edit Design’ link to start editing it.

    This will launch the SeedProd page builder interface.

    Editing shop page for your WooCommerce theme

    You can add all the common website building blocks from the left column. To the right, you will see a live preview of the page you are editing.

    You can also simply point and click on any item to edit it.

    Edit product grid

    SeedProd comes with all the WooCommerce blocks that you will need to build a sales-oriented WooCommerce theme.

    Once you are done making changes to a template, simply click on the ‘Save’ button to store your changes.

    Save your WooCommerce theme template

    Just repeat the process to edit other templates in your custom WooCommerce theme.

    Once you have finished editing all the pages, go to the SeedProd » Theme Builder page and toggle the ‘Enable SeedProd Theme’ switch.

    Enable SeedProd theme

    Your custom WooCommerce theme will now replace your existing WooCommerce theme.

    Now, you can visit your WordPress website to see it in action.

    Theme preview

    To learn more, see our complete tutorial on how to create a custom WordPress theme without coding.

    On the other hand, if you want to keep using your existing WooCommerce theme and only edit certain parts of your website, then continue reading.

    Customize the WooCommerce Checkout Page

    The checkout page in any eCommerce store is one of the most significant steps in the customer journey.

    By default, WooCommerce comes with a plain checkout experience, which is not optimized for sales and conversions.

    Plain checkout experience

    Small edits to the checkout page can help you increase sales and reduce cart abandonment on your store.

    For example, you can show related products with an ‘Add to Cart’ button on the checkout page so that users may see something else they want to purchase, too.

    To create your custom checkout page, simply go to SeedProd » Landing Pages and click on ‘Add New Landing Page’.

    Add new landing page

    Next, you will be asked to choose a template for your page.

    You can choose one of the templates on the screen and edit it to create a checkout page, or you can start with a blank template.

    Choose a blank template

    We will be using the blank template for this tutorial, but you can choose any of them that you like.

    Next, you will need to provide a title and URL for the page. You can use anything that helps you easily identify this page.

    page name and url

    Click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button to continue.

    This will launch SeedProd’s page builder interface, where you can simply drag and drop blocks to build your page layout.

    Page builder launched

    First, you should add a header and then customize it with your own branding.

    SeedProd comes with sections, which are collections of blocks that are often used together. To add a header section, click on the ‘Sections’ tab and then select the ‘Header’ category.

    Add header section

    Next, take your mouse to a header and click the ‘Add (+)’ button to insert it into your page.

    You can now edit the header section by simply clicking on each block and replacing it with your own logo, menu, and call to action.

    Edit header page

    Once you are happy with the header, you need to add a two-column layout.

    You can use this two-column layout to display the checkout form and upsell products, testimonials, and other elements.

    Choose layout

    After that, you need to add the Checkout block from the left-hand menu.

    Add it to the left column, which is wider and will appear first on mobile devices.

    Add checkout block

    Next, you need to add blocks to the right column. This is the area you can use to convince users to complete the purchase.

    You can add a testimonial block here or show your most popular products.

    Upsell products

    Here are a few more things you can add to your checkout page to improve it for higher conversions:

    • Trust badges like secure payment badges provided by PayPal and Stripe
    • More social proof, like real-time customer activity
    • The Business Reviews block in SeedProd to display Google reviews

    Once you have finished editing your checkout page, don’t forget to click the arrow beside ‘Save’ and then click on ‘Publish’ in the upper-right corner of the screen.

    Save and publish

    Next, you need to tell WooCommerce to start using your custom checkout page for all customers.

    Go to the WooCommerce » Settings page and switch to the ‘Advanced’ tab.

    Use your custom checkout page

    Under the ‘Page Setup’ tab, select your custom checkout page for the ‘Checkout page’ option. Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save changes’ button to store your settings.

    You can now go to your store in a new browser tab and try the new checkout experience by adding a product to your cart.

    Preview your custom checkout page

    For more details, you can see our tutorial on customizing the WooCommerce checkout page.

    Bonus Tip: Want to see how your new cart page is performing? See our tutorial on WordPress conversion tracking for beginners to track all your conversions.

    Customize the WooCommerce Checkout Form

    The checkout page is one of the areas where many users abandon carts.

    The easiest way to ensure users complete their purchases is by offering a better checkout experience.

    This is where FunnelKit can help. It is one of the best sales funnel builders for WooCommerce that enables you to optimize funnels, checkout pages, cart experience, and more.

    FunnelKit Automations

    It has dozens of templates, a funnel builder wizard, and drag-and-drop editing for your cart and checkout pages.

    First, you need to sign up for a FunnelKit plan by visiting their website.

    Note: You will need at least the Plus plan to unlock sales funnels, upsells, order bumps, and other features.

    After that, you need to install and activate the FunnelKit Builder and FunnelKit Builder Pro plugins. You can find them under your account on the FunnelKit website.

    FunnelKit plugins

    Need help? See our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, you will be asked to provide your plugin license keys. You can find them on the same Downloads page under your account on the FunnelKit website.

    Once you have finished, you are ready to customize the WooCommerce checkout form.

    Simply go to the FunnelKit » Store Checkout page in the WordPress admin dashboard and click on the ‘Create Store Checkout’ button.

    Create a store checkout

    On the next screen, you need to first choose your editor interface.

    FunnelKit templates can be edited with the default Gutenberg editor, Elementor, Divi, Oxygen, or any other page builder by using shortcodes.

    After that, you need to choose a template. There are dozens of beautiful templates to choose from. Just click on the ‘Preview’ button to see a live preview of the template.

    You can choose between a single-step or multi-step checkout page in the preview. After that, simply click on the ‘Import This Funnel’ button at the top.

    Funnel Importer

    Next, you will be asked to enter a name for your funnel.

    You can call it anything that helps you identify it later. Then, click on the ‘OK’ button to continue.

    Give your custom cart a name

    FunnelKit will now create your custom checkout page.

    After that, you will see the page dashboard. From here, you can edit your checkout page, add more steps, or add an order bump.

    Editing custom checkout page

    Editing a page will open it in the editor you chose earlier.

    For this tutorial, we chose Gutenberg. Each item on the checkout page is a block that you can edit by simply clicking to select it.

    Checkout page editor

    You can also add new blocks by clicking on the ‘Add Block’ button.

    Once you have finished making the changes, don’t forget to click on the ‘Update’ button.

    This will bring you back to the Checkout page dashboard. From here, you need to switch to the ‘Fields’ tab.

    Fields editor

    This is where you can edit the checkout form fields. In this example, we are using a two-step checkout form. This allows you to capture the contact information before the payment.

    You can also add new form fields from the right column. By default, the plugin shows the commonly used checkout fields.

    However, you can click on the ‘Add New Field’ button to add a custom form field.

    Add new custom field

    This will show a popup where you can choose the field type, provide a meta key, and enter a label.

    You can also make the field ‘required’ and assign it to the checkout or thank you page.

    Create a custom checkout field

    Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your form settings.

    FunnelKit comes with a bunch of optimizations that you can add to your checkout page for a more frictionless experience.

    Just switch to the ‘Optimizations’ page, and you will see a list of optimizations that you can apply to the checkout page.

    Checkout page optimizations

    Simply click on an optimization to configure it, then click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your changes.

    Next, switch to the ‘Settings’ tab to enable Analytics, Facebook pixel, custom scripts, or CSS in your checkout funnel.

    Funnel settings

    Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to apply your changes.

    Finally, you need to click on the ‘Draft’ button next to the Checkout page title and change it to ‘Publish’. This will replace your existing checkout page with the custom funnel you have just created.

    Publish Checkout page

    You can now visit your store in a new browser tab to test the custom checkout experience you have created.

    This is how it looked on our demo website.

    Previewing custom checkout page

    Add One-Page Checkout in WooCommerce

    FunnelKit also allows you to create a one-page checkout experience.

    You need to visit the FunnelKit » Store Checkout page and click on ‘Create Store Checkout’.

    Create a store checkout

    In the template selection, simply click on the ‘One-Step’ option at the top.

    After that, click on the ‘Import This Funnel’ button to continue.

    One-Step checkout

    You can then continue editing your template in your preferred editor. See the previous section of this tutorial for more detailed instructions.

    Add a Slide-In Cart to WooCommerce

    Most WooCommerce themes come with a separate cart page. This cart experience adds friction to the shopping and checkout experiences.

    If users need to adjust the product quality or remove items from the cart, they have to leave the page they are currently viewing to update the cart.

    This can be fixed by adding a slide-in cart in WooCommerce.

    A slide-in cart shows a cart button on the screen. Clicking on the button displays a slide-in menu with products the user has added to the cart.

    Slide-in Cart

    Users can now edit and update the cart without leaving the page.

    FunnelKit has a beautiful slide-in cart feature that integrates seamlessly with your online store. You can even use it to upsell products, incentivize checkout, offer discounts, and more.

    First, you need to visit the FunnelKit website and sign up for an account.

    Note: You will need at least the Plus plan to access the slide-in cart features.

    After signup, go to your account on the FunnelKit website to download the FunnelKit Cart plugin.

    FunnelKit cart

    Next, you need to install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Once you have activated the plugin, you must go to the FunnelKit » Cart page to configure the slide-in cart settings.

    Cart settings

    From here, you will see many options to your left and a live preview of how your slide-in cart will look.

    FunnelKit offers a ton of customization options. For instance, you can choose from different styles, select cart icons, change button text, and more.

    You can also add upsell products or cross-sell products, offer discounts, and make the cart experience much more appealing.

    Additional cart settings

    To publish your changes, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save’ button.

    You can now visit your website to test the slide-in cart in your live store.

    Customize the WooCommerce Cart Page

    WooCommerce has a default cart page allowing users to continue to the checkout page.

    By default, it shows the products customers have added to their cart. However, research shows that more than 70% of customers leave an online store without completing the purchase.

    WooCommerce themes often come with a boring cart page with no optimization for conversions.

    WooCommerce default cart experience

    By customizing your WooCommerce cart page, you can easily reduce cart abandonment and improve sales.

    To create your custom checkout page, simply go to the SeedProd » Landing Pages and click on ‘Add New Landing Page’.

    Add new landing page

    Next, you will be asked to choose a template for your page.

    You can choose one of the templates on the screen and edit it to create a cart page, or you can start with a blank template.

    Choose a blank template

    We’ll use the blank template for this tutorial.

    Next, you will need to provide a title and URL for the page. You can use anything that helps you easily identify this page.

    Cart page tiitle and URL

    This will launch the SeedProd builder interface.

    You can start by switching to the ‘Sections’ tab and adding a header to your blank template.

    Add header section

    After that, feel free to point and click to edit the header area to your liking.

    Below that, you need to add a two-column layout, which you will use to add other cart page blocks.

    Add layout columns

    Next, add the ‘Cart’ block to the right column.

    Now, since your cart is currently empty, it will not show any products. Go to your store and add a few products to your cart and then reload the SeedProd page builder.

    Add the cart block

    After that, you can add other elements to improve your cart page.

    For instance, you can start by adding testimonials or add a countdown timer to trigger the FOMO effect.

    Upsell and create FOMO

    Feel free to play around by adding different blocks and tweaking colors and width.

    Once you have finished editing, don’t forget to click on ‘Save and Publish’ in the top-right of the screen.

    Save and publish

    Next, you need to tell WooCommerce to start using your custom cart page for all customers.

    Go to the WooCommerce » Settings page and switch to the ‘Advanced’ tab.

    Use custom cart page

    You can now visit your online store in a new browser tab.

    Start adding a few products, and then head over to the cart page to see your new cart page in action.

    Cart page preview

    Edit WooCommerce Product Pages

    WooCommerce themes use the same template to display all products on your website.

    However, you may want to promote some products more than others. The most you can do to distinguish important products is to make them featured products.

    SeedProd allows you to create custom product pages. You can use a well-designed template tailor-made for higher conversions and then simply fill it with your product information.

    To get started, simply go to the SeedProd » Landing Pages and then click on ‘Add New Landing Page’.

    Add new landing page

    Next, you will be asked to choose a template for your page.

    You can choose one of the templates on the screen and edit it to create a product page. You will find several templated optimized for conversions under the ‘Sales’ tab.

    Choose a template to create a product page

    Simply click to select a template and continue.

    Next, you will be asked to provide a page title and URL. You can use the product name as the title and URL.

    Product page title and URL

    Click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button to continue.

    This will launch the SeedProd page builder interface with your selected template. You can simply point and click on any item on the page to edit it.

    Editing product page

    You can start by replacing the header items, such as the logo, navigation menu, and call-to-action button, with your own.

    After that, you can replace images with your product images and edit the text as necessary.

    Add your product details with add to cart button

    Finally, you can replace the call to action with the Add to Cart block.

    After that, you need to enter the product ID in the Add to Cart block settings. You can also change the button text, as well as add subtext, color, and shift alignment.

    Edit cart bundle

    To find a product ID, you need to go to the Products » All Products page in the WordPress admin area in a separate browser tab.

    Take the mouse over to the product that you want to promote, and the product ID will appear along with other links.

    Finding a product ID in WooCommerce

    To make your product page more effective, you can try these tips:

    • Add high-quality product images with the zoom effect so that users can clearly examine the product.
    • Under your main call to action, you can create different rows highlighting product features and providing more information to the customers.
    • Use social proof to trigger the FOMO effect.

    Once you are done editing your product page, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save and Publish’ button at the top.

    Save and publissh product page

    Once published, you can view your product page by clicking on the ‘Preview’ button.

    This will show the live product page on your website that you can now start promoting.

    Product page preview

    For more details and bonus tips, see our tutorial on customizing WooCommerce product pages.

    Customize the Shop Page for Your WooCommerce Store

    WooCommerce allows you to easily display your products on the shop page. It is basically a page with your products displayed in a grid layout.

    The shop template in most WooCommerce themes is boring and not optimized for sales and conversions. On top of that, there are usually no or very few options to customize it.

    SeedProd allows you to create and customize a WooCommerce shop page easily. You can choose your own layout and design and optimize this page for higher conversions.

    To get started, simply go to the SeedProd » Landing Pages and then click on the ‘Add New Landing Page’ button.

    Add new landing page

    Next, you will be asked to choose a template for your page.

    You can choose one of the templates on the screen and edit it to create your shop page.

    Choose a template to create a product page

    Simply click to select a template and continue.

    Next, you will be asked to provide a page title and URL. You can use something like Shop, Store, or Storefront to indicate that it is the main shop page.

    Shop page

    Click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button to continue.

    This will launch the SeedProd page builder interface with your selected template. You can simply point and click on any item on the page to edit it.

    Editing product page

    You can start by replacing the header items, such as the logo, navigation menu, and call-to-action button, with your own.

    After that, you can add a hero section at the top with a large image and your main call to action.

    Shop header

    Below that, you can use WooCommerce blocks to display your products.

    You can choose from recent, featured, best-selling, top-rated, and sale products.

    Display products

    After adding a product block, you can also customize how it looks.

    SeedProd allows you to choose the number of products, sorting options, columns, and more.

    Product display options

    You can further optimize this page by adding more text, special offers, banners, an FAQ section, and more.

    Once you are done editing, don’t forget to click on ‘Save and Publish’ at the top.

    Save and publissh product page

    After saving your page, click the ‘Preview’ button to see it in action.

    SeedProd will open the page in a new browser tab.

    Shop page preview

    You can now replace links to the Shop page in your navigation menu with your custom shop page.

    Customize WooCommerce Thank You Page

    The WooCommerce ‘Thank You’ page appears when a customer completes a purchase. By default, WooCommerce will only show them their order details on this page.

    Default thank you page in WooCommerce

    That doesn’t provide customers with more options to explore. It is kind of a dead end and a missed opportunity for sales and conversions.

    Luckily, you can fix that with SeedProd by creating a custom thank you page.

    To get started, simply go to the SeedProd » Landing Pages and then click on the ‘Add New Landing Page’ button.

    Add new landing page

    Next, you will be asked to choose a template for your page.

    Switch to the ‘Thank You’ tab, and you will find a bunch of thank you page templates. You can choose one of them, or you can even start with a blank template.

    Thank you page templates

    Next, you will be asked to choose a title and URL for your page.

    You can use ‘Thank You’ or any other meaningful title for your page.

    Thank you page title

    Click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button to continue.

    This will launch the SeedProd page builder interface, where you will see a live preview of your template. You can simply point and click to edit any item in the preview or add new blocks from the left column.

    Edit thank you page

    You can now use this opportunity to promote your email list or upsell products by adding WooCommerce product grid blocks.

    Feel free to experiment with different headings, text copy, and products to create an effective Thank You page.

    Once finished, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save and Publish’ button in the top right corner of the screen.

    Save and publissh product page

    Your custom thank you page is now live. However, you still need to tell WooCommerce to use this page as your default Thank You page.

    To do that, you will need to install and activate the Thanks Redirect for WooCommerce plugin. For more details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to the WooCommerce » Settings page and click the ‘Products’ tab.

    Redirect thank you page in WooCommerce

    From here, you need to check the ‘Enable Global Thanks Redirect’ option. After that, you will see a field labeled ‘Thanks Redirect URL.’

    Paste your new WooCommerce Thank You page URL into this box, then click the ‘Save Changes’ button.

    Now when customers complete a purchase, they will see your highly optimized custom Thank You page. They will be far more likely to click and search the rest of your store than if you had stayed with the default.

    Custom thank you page in WooCommerce

    We hope this article helped you learn how to easily edit WooCommerce pages without writing code. You may also want to see our complete WooCommerce SEO guide or our expert picks for the best WooCommerce sales funnel plugins to boost your conversions.

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  • How to Easily Create Custom WooCommerce Thank You Pages

    Do you want to easily create a custom WooCommerce thank you page?

    A custom order confirmation is a great way to connect with your customers and get more sales by promoting related products, or even offering an exclusive coupon code.

    In this article, we’ll show you how to create a custom WooCommerce thank you page.

    How to Easily Create Custom WooCommerce Thank you Pages

    Why Customize a WooCommerce Thank You Page in WordPress?

    The order confirmation or thank you page may seem like a small part of your online store, but it can actually be a very valuable part of the sales process.

    The default WooCommerce thank you page isn’t really optimized for conversions, so we recommend replacing it with a custom page. This page might encourage shoppers to buy more products by offering coupon codes or displaying popular products.

    You can also show important information such as the items ordered, the total cost, and shipping information.

    An example of a custom thank you page

    With that said, let’s show you how to easily create a custom WooCommerce thank you page, step-by-step. Simply use the links below to jump straight to the method you want to use.

    The easiest way to create a custom WooCommerce thank you page is by using FunnelKit, formerly known as WooFunnels. It is the best WordPress sales funnel and automation plugin, and comes with ready-made Thank You templates that you can easily add to your online store.

    This allows you to create professionally-designed and helpful thank-you pages without having to write a single line of code.

    Creating a custom thank you page using FunnelKit

    Note: There’s also a FunnelKit Pro plugin that comes with more ‘thank you’ templates. However, we’ll be using the free version of FunnelKit as it has everything you need to replace the default WooCommerce thank you page with a custom design.

    The first thing you need to do is install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to FunnelKit » Templates and click on the ‘Checkout’ button.

    FunnelKit's 'thank you' WooCommerce templates

    Choose a Thank You Page Template

    You can now choose from any of FunnelKit’s ready-made templates, or select ‘Start from scratch.’ We recommend using a template as it helps you create a professionally designed Thank You page, fast.

    To take a closer look at any template, simply hover your mouse over it and then click on the ‘Preview’ button when it appears.

    Previewing FunnelKit's WooCommerce templates

    FunnelKit will show a preview of the checkout page by default.

    To see the thank you design instead, simply select ‘Thank You Page’ from the left-hand menu.

    Choosing a 'thank you' template using FunnelKit

    When you find a template you want to use, click on ‘Import This Funnel.’

    We’re using the Livewire template in all our images, but you can use any design you want.

    Importing WooCommerce templates into WordPress

    At this point, FunnelKit might ask you to install some extra plugins such as SlingBlocks, which adds page-building features to the WordPress block editor.

    If you see this message, then click on ‘Activate’ to get the plugins you need.

    Installing WordPress page builder and design plugins

    After that, type in a name for the custom thank you page. This is just for your reference so you can use anything that will help you identify the page in your WordPress dashboard.

    With that done, click on the ‘Add’ button.

    Naming the custom WooCommerce thank you page

    Customize Your WooCommerce Thank You Page

    You’ll now see all the steps that are included in the template.

    Since you’re using the free version of FunnelKit, the template includes a thank you page and a custom WooCommerce checkout page, which you’ll need to set up separately. For detailed step-by-step instructions, please see our guide on how to customize the WooCommerce checkout page.

    To go ahead and customize the thank you page, click on its ‘Edit’ link.

    How to create custom WooCommerce thank you pages using FunnelKit

    You can now click on ‘Edit Template’ to open the template in the WordPress block editor.

    Note: If you’re using a page builder plugin, then FunnelKit may open the template in a different editor. If this happens, then you’ll need to click on ‘Switch to WordPress editor’ instead of ‘Edit Template.’

    Editing a WooCommerce 'thank you' template using the WordPress editor

    You can now customize the template in exactly the same way you build any WordPress page. Simply click on any block and then fine-tune it using the settings in the right-hand menu and the mini toolbar.

    For example, you’ll typically want to replace the placeholder logo with your own custom logo. To do this, click to select the Image block and then select ‘Replace’ in the mini toolbar.

    Replacing the placeholder logo on a custom WooCommerce page

    Now, either select Open Media Library and choose an image from the WordPress media library, or click on ‘Upload’ and select a file from your computer.

    After choosing an image, you can add image alt text, change the width, add rounded corners, and more using the settings in the right-hand menu.

    Adding a custom logo to an online store

    You’ll also want to replace the placeholder text with information about your own online marketplace. Simply click to select any text block and then type in your custom messaging.

    You can also change the text’s styling using the settings in the right-hand menu. For example, you can use borders and box shadows to make the text stand out, change the font family, or change the text color in WordPress.

    Changing the fonts used on a custom eCommerce page

    Just don’t modify any of the text inside the [ ] brackets as these tags allow FunnelKit to show personalized content, such as the customer’s name.

    Customize the Order Details Widget

    After that, scroll to the Order Details section and give it a click. This is a unique widget provided by FunnelKit that shows information about the customer’s order.

    FunnelKit's Order Details widget

    This widget works out of the box, but you may want to customize how it looks and the information it shows.

    To start, you can change the section’s heading by typing into the ‘Heading’ field.

    Showing order information on a custom 'order confirmed' page

    You can also choose whether to show the product image for every item in the customer’s order, using the ‘Show Image’ slider.

    Do you sell subscriptions for a membership site, online courses, or similar? Then you may want to show information about the customer’s subscription, such as the price and when their next payment is due.

    Showing membership or subscription information on a custom WooCommerce page

    To add this section, click to expand ‘Subscription’ in the right-hand menu. Then, enable the ‘Show Subscription Preview’ toggle.

    In this section, you can also replace the default ‘Subscription’ text with your own messaging by typing into the ‘Heading’ field.

    Adding subscription information to a custom online store design

    Similarly, if you sell digital downloads then you can add a ‘Downloads’ section to the thank you page. This contains useful information, such as the filename, the number of downloads remaining, and the expiration date.

    You can even add a button so shoppers can download their purchase directly from the custom thank you page, which will improve the customer experience.

    Showing digital downloads information on a custom WooCommerce 'order confirmed' page

    To add this section, simply click to expand ‘Downloads’ in the right-hand menu. You can then add and remove information using the toggles.

    You can also replace the default heading and button text with your own messaging.

    How to easily create custom WooCommerce thank you pages

    When you’re happy with how Order Details is set up, you may want to change how it looks by clicking on the ‘Style’ tab.

    Here, you can change the heading and background colors that are used across the entire order section, or change individual elements within the ‘Download’ or ‘Subscription’ sections.

    Customizing the colors and fonts on a custom eCommerce page

    Edit the Customer Details Widget

    With that done, it’s time to look at Customer Details, which is another unique widget provided by FunnelKit.

    Simply click to select the Customer Details section and then make your changes in the right-hand menu. For example, you can replace the default headline with your own messaging by typing it into the ‘Heading’ field.

    Showing customer details on a custom 'order confirmed' design

    You can also switch between a multi-column or single-column layout using the ‘Layout’ dropdown menu.

    After that, you can click on the ‘Style’ tab and change the fonts, text size, colors, and more.

    Add More Blocks to the Custom Thank You Page

    When you’re happy with the changes you’ve made to the template, you may want to add your own content. This can help you improve the customer experience, get more sales, promote your brand, and more.

    To add blocks, simply click on the ‘+’ icon in the right-hand corner and then drag any block onto your design. Both FunnelKit, WooCommerce, and WordPress have lots of different blocks you can use, so let’s quickly look at a few examples.

    1. Promote Your Other WooCommerce Products

    The thank you page may seem like the end of the buyer journey, but it doesn’t have to be. You can use this page to recommend other products the shopper may want to buy. This can get you more sales, while also raising awareness about the other great products you sell.

    To see what blocks are available, scroll to the ‘WooCommerce’ section in the left-hand menu. Here, you’ll find blocks such as Best-Selling Products, Newest Products, On Sale Products, and more.

    Adding WooCommerce product blocks to a custom online store design

    Simply find the block you want to use and drag it into your design.

    With that done, click to select the block and then customize it using the settings in the right-hand menu.

    Adding best-selling products to an 'order confirmed' page
    1. Get More Social Media Followers

    Social media websites like Twitter and Facebook are the perfect place to promote your products, so you’ll want to get as many followers as possible. With that in mind, it’s a good idea to add social media links to your custom thank you page.

    Since these shoppers have already bought from your business, they’re more likely to follow you on Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and other social platforms.

    To get started, simply drag a Social Icons block onto your page. You can then click on the ‘+’ icon and choose the social icon that you want to add.

    Adding a Social Icons block to a custom WooCommerce page

    After making your selection, click on the new icon in the Social Icons block.

    In the mini toolbar that appears, type in the URL of the profile you want to link to.

    Adding social media links to a WooCommerce page

    Simply repeat these steps to add all your social media accounts to the block.

    1. Give Customers Exclusive Coupon Codes

    A coupon code encourages shoppers to buy from you again. For that reason, you may want to add a coupon code to your thank you page. For example, you might offer shoppers a free shipping discount on their next purchase.

    Adding coupon codes to a custom 'thank you' page

    You can create a coupon code with WooCommerce’s built-in coupon feature, or by using a coupon code plugin.

    After creating a coupon, simply add a Text block to the thank you page. You can then go ahead and type the coupon into this block, along with any other messaging you want to use.

    Adding blocks to an online store design using the WordPress block editor

    This is a great start, but you may want to show different coupon codes to different customers. For example, you could offer first-time customers a big percentage discount on their next purchase, to help build customer loyalty.

    The best way to do this is by upgrading to FunnelKit Builder Pro. This premium plugin has a powerful rules-based engine that allows you to show different coupons to shoppers based on the order total, item count, the WooCommerce payment gateway used, and much more.

    Publish the Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page

    When you’re happy with how the thank you page is set up, click on ‘Update’ to save your changes. After that, click on ‘Back To Thank You Page.’

    Closing the FunnelKit page editor

    You can now click on the ‘Draft’ button next to ‘Thank you Page’ and select ‘Publish’

    This will make the thank you page live on your WordPress website.

    Publishing a custom WooCommerce thank you page

    Method 2. Create a Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page Using a Page Builder

    You can also create a custom WooCommerce thank you page using SeedProd. This allows you to design the page using a drag and drop editor, which is perfect if you find the WordPress block editor too restrictive or difficult to use.

    SeedProd comes with more than 180 professionally-designed templates including eCommerce templates that you can use to create sales pages and lead squeeze pages.

    Even better, SeedProd has full support for WooCommerce and even comes with ready-made WooCommerce blocks that you can simply drag onto your layouts.

    The first thing you need to do is install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Note: There is a free version of SeedProd, but for this guide, we’ll use the Pro version because it has the built-in WooCommerce blocks we need. It also integrates with the email marketing services you may already be using to promote your online store.

    Upon activation, go to SeedProd » Settings and enter your license key.

    Entering the SeedProd license key

    You can find this information under your account on the SeedProd website. After entering the license, click on the ‘Verify Key’ button.

    Choose a Thank You Page Template

    After that, go to SeedProd » Landing Pages and click on ‘Add New Landing Page.’

    Creating a new page in WordPress

    Next, you need to choose a template for your thank you page.

    SeedProd’s templates are organized into different campaign types such as coming soon and 404 pages. Since you’re creating a custom WooCommerce thank you page, go ahead and click on the ‘Thank You’ tab.

    SeedProd's thank you templates

    For this guide, we’ll be using the ‘Order Completed Thank You Page’ template.

    Simply hover your mouse over this template and then click on the checkmark icon.

    SeedProd's WooCommerce 'thank you' templates

    Next, type in a name for your custom WooCommerce thank you page. SeedProd will automatically use this name in its URL, but you can edit the URL if you want.

    When you’re happy with the information you’ve entered, click on the ‘Save and Start Editing the Page’ button.

    Naming a custom WooCommerce template in SeedProd

    This loads the SeedProd editor, which shows a live preview of the page to the right and some settings on the left.

    To customize a block, simply click to select it in the page builder, then use the settings in the left-hand menu.

    Customizing a custom thank you page using SeedProd

    The left-hand menu also has blocks that you can drag onto the order confirmation template.

    Get More Sales By Adding an Upsell Section

    You may be able to get more sales by promoting other products on the thank you page. One option is to create an upsell block using SeedProd’s sections.

    Sections are ready-made collections of blocks that are commonly used together, so they can help you create beautifully-designed pages, fast.

    Simply click on the ‘Sections’ tab and then select ‘Hero’ in the left-hand menu. After that, hover your mouse over ‘Hero 2’ and click on the ‘+’ icon when it appears.

    SeedProd's ready-made hero sections

    This adds the section to your page.

    Go ahead and click to select the section’s ‘Image’ block. Then, in the left-hand menu click on ‘Use Your Own Image’ to open the media library.

    Adding a logo to a custom WooCommerce thank you page

    You can now add an image for the product that you want to upsell.

    Once you’ve done that, click on the ‘Headline’ block and type in the product title.

    Adding a headline block using the drag and drop SeedProd page builder

    Next, click to select the ‘Text’ block and then type in the product description.

    You can encourage customers to add this item to their basket, by replacing the placeholder call to action button with an ‘Add To Cart’ button.

    To do this, click to select the ‘Call To Action’ block and then click on the ‘Delete Block’ icon.

    Removing blocks from an online store template using SeedProd

    Next, find the ‘Add To Cart’ block in the menu.

    Simply drop this block onto the empty space in your Hero 2 section.

    SeedProd's 'add to cart' block

    Now, it’s time to connect this button to the right WooCommerce product.

    To do this, you’ll need to know the product’s ID. If you don’t know this information, then go to Products » All Products in your WordPress dashboard. Here, simply hover your mouse over the product to see its ID.

    Getting a product ID in WooCommerce

    Back in the SeedProd page editor, click to select the ‘Add To Cart’ block and then add the ID to the ‘Product ID’ box.

    You can also enable the ‘Direct to Checkout’ slider, so the shopper will go straight to your store’s checkout.

    Adding a checkout button to a WooCommerce thank you page

    At this point, you can change how the button looks using the settings in the left-hand menu. For example, you can change its color scheme, button text, alignment, and more.

    After that, it’s a good idea to add a heading that promotes your upsell product. For example, you could use something like ‘You may also be interested in’ or ‘This is the perfect addition to your order.’

    Simply drag a ‘Headline’ block onto your layout.

    How to easily create custom WooCommerce 'thank you' pages

    You can then type in the messaging you want to use.

    Promote Your Best-Selling WooCommerce Products

    Another option is adding a best-selling products section to your thank you page. Since these products are already popular, there’s a good chance the shopper may also want to buy them.

    In the left-hand menu, find the ‘Best Selling Products’ block and drag it onto your layout.

    Showing best selling products on a custom eCommerce page using SeedProd

    There are many other types of product grids you can add, like sale products, top-rated products, recent products, and more.

    For more information, see our guide on how to display popular products in WooCommerce.

    Publish your Custom WooCommerce Thank You Page

    When you’re happy with how the WooCommerce thank you page looks, it’s time to publish it by clicking on the dropdown arrow next to ‘Save’ and selecting ‘Publish.’

    Saving a custom WooCommerce thank you page

    After publishing the page, you need to change the WooCommerce settings so customers get redirected to your new page.

    The easiest way to do this is by using the Thanks Redirect for WooCommerce plugin. This plugin allows you to redirect customers to any URL after making a purchase.

    The first thing you need to do is install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, you’ll need to enter the URL of your custom thank you page.

    To get this information, go to SeedProd » Landing Pages and find the thank you page you just created. You’ll find its link in the ‘URL’ column.

    Getting the SeedProd page URL

    Once you have this information, go to WooCommerce » Thanks Redirect.

    Here, check the ‘Enable Global Redirect’ box.

    How to redirect to custom pages in WooCommerce

    You can now type the link into the ‘Thanks Redirect URL’ box.

    With that done, click on ‘Save Changes’ to store your settings.

    How to replace the default WooCommerce pages

    Now, WooCommerce will send customers to your custom thank you page when they complete an order.

    We hoped this article helped you create custom WooCommerce thank you pages. You may also want to see our list of the best WooCommerce plugins for your store and our guide on how to create an email newsletter.

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  • How to Easily Add a Sliding Side Cart in WooCommerce

    Do you want to add a sliding side cart in WooCommerce?

    This allows shoppers to see their shopping cart from any page on your online store. Customers can then add items to their basket, remove products, and add coupons without ever having to visit a separate cart page.

    In this article, we will show you how you can easily add a sliding cart in WooCommerce.

    How to add a sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    Why Add a Sliding Side Cart in WooCommerce?

    A sliding side cart is a panel that appears when a customer adds an item to their basket.

    Customers can also open the cart at any time by clicking on the cart icon. This allows them to check their shopping basket without having to visit a separate WooCommerce cart page.

    An example of a sliding cart in WooCommerce

    Depending on how the cart is set up, shoppers may also be able to add and remove items as well as apply coupons directly from the sliding panel. You can even add call to action buttons such as a link to your WooCommerce checkout page.

    Sliding carts can improve the customer experience by removing friction from the shopping process, and help shoppers keep track of how much they’ll pay at checkout. This can reduce cart abandonment rates, while also possibly increasing the average order value.

    With that being said, let’s see how you can add a sliding side cart in WooCommerce. Simply use the quick links below to jump straight to the method you want to use.

    Method 1. How to Add a Sliding Side Cart in WooCommerce Using a Free Plugin

    The quickest and easiest way to create a sliding side cart is by using Cart For WooCommerce By FunnelKit. This free plugin allows you to add a cart icon to your online store.

    Shoppers can click the button to open the sliding side cart.

    An example of a sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    You can change the cart’s colors, borders, buttons, messaging, and more.

    There are a ton of options to make it perfectly fit your WordPress theme.

    A WooCommerce sliding side cart

    You can show the cart button across your entire site, limit it to WooCommerce pages only, or add the button to specific pages and posts using a shortcode.

    How to Setup the Cart For WooCommerce Plugin

    First, you’ll need to install and activate the FunnelKit Cart for WooCommerce plugin. If you need help, then please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to FunnelKit » Cart. You’ll see a preview of the sliding slide cart towards the right of the screen.

    Previewing the FunnelKit cart

    You can now customize the cart to better suit your needs.

    To start, you can decide whether to show the cart icon across your entire website or on WooCommerce pages only.

    If you select ‘Entire Site’, then shoppers can open the sliding cart from any page, so this is a good choice for online marketplaces and stores.

    Adding a cart icon to your WordPress website

    However, some WooCommerce sites have lots of non-ecommerce content. For example, you might run a popular WordPress blog, but use WooCommerce to sell merchandise to your fans.

    Showing a cart button on every single blog post may become annoying. In that case, you can check the ‘WooCommerce Pages’ radio button.

    Adding a cart icon to your WooCommerce pages

    Another option is ‘None,’ which hides the cart icon completely.

    If you select the ‘None’ option, then you can add the icon to any page, post, or widget-ready area using a shortcode. You can also add the icon to your navigation menu.

    We’ll show you how to do this later in the post, but for now, select ‘None’ if you plan to add the cart icon manually.

    After making this decision, select ‘Bottom Left’ or ‘Bottom Right’ depending on where you want to show the cart button. Here, it may help to check how the button will look on your online store by selecting ‘Preview on Page.’

    Previewing the FunnelKit sliding cart

    By default, the plugin shows ‘Review Your Cart’ at the top of the sliding side cart.

    You can replace this with your own messaging by typing into the ‘Cart Heading’ field.

    Adding a heading to your online store's cart

    If you don’t want to show a heading, then simply leave the field empty.

    By default, FunnelKit shows the cart icon before the shopper adds any items to their basket.

    If you prefer, then you can hide the icon until the visitor starts adding items. Simply click on the ‘Hide Cart Icon’ toggle so that it turns blue.

    Hiding the WooCommerce cart

    This is all you need to create a basic sliding side cart, but there are settings that can get you even more sales. With that in mind, let’s take a look at FunnelKit’s more advanced features.

    Accept Coupons in the WooCommerce Sliding Side Cart

    Coupons are a great way to get more sales and build customer loyalty.

    If you’ve created any smart WooCommerce coupons using the Advanced Coupons plugin, then shoppers can type them directly into the sliding cart page.

    Adding coupon codes to a sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    When the customer clicks on ‘Apply,’ the sliding cart will show how much they’ve saved.

    Since customers can see the discount straight away, this will encourage them to add more items to their basket and may reduce your cart abandonment rates.

    How to accept coupon codes in a sliding side cart

    You can create these codes using the built-in WooCommerce coupon feature or by using a coupon code plugin.

    To add the coupon field, click on the ‘Enable Coupon Box’ toggle, which turns it from grey (disabled) to blue (enabled).

    Accepting coupons on your online store

    After that, you can switch between ‘Minimized’ and ‘Expanded’ layouts. Minimized takes up less space so it’s less distracting, but shoppers will need to expand the coupon section before they can type in any codes.

    In the following image, you can see the minimized layout.

    An example of a minimized layout for coupon codes and discounts

    After choosing a layout, you can change the text that FunnelKit uses for the coupon box heading, discount placeholder text, and button text.

    Customize the Cart Summary

    The cart summary shows customers how much their purchase will cost. This helps reduce cart abandonment rates since there are no nasty surprises at checkout.

    Customizing the WooCommerce cart summary

    For that reason, we recommend leaving the ‘Show Subtotal’ toggle enabled.

    However, if you want to simplify the side cart, then you can click to disable the ‘Show Subtotal’ toggle.

    Showing the subtotal on your eCommerce cart page

    You can also show any savings the customer has qualified for, including discounts from any coupons they’ve applied.

    In this way, you can use FOMO to increase conversions, especially if the savings are time-sensitive. For example, you might schedule coupons in WooCommerce so the customer can only use them for a limited time.

    Showing savings and discounts on your e-Commerce site

    If you prefer to hide this information from the sliding side cart, then you can disable the ‘Display Savings’ toggle.

    You can also replace the ‘Saving Text’ and ‘Shipping Text’ with your own custom messaging.

    Customizing the message on a sliding side cart screen

    Customize the WooCommerce Cart’s Call To Action

    The sliding side cart has a default checkout button, but you can customize this call to action button to get more conversions. To start, you can add a checkout icon using the ‘Enable Button Icon’ toggle.

    FunnelKit's checkout settings

    This can be particularly useful if you’re creating a multilingual WordPress site.

    You can also add the cart price to the checkout button using the ‘Enable Cart Price’ toggle.

    Customizing the WooCommerce checkout button

    This may help shoppers keep track of how much the cart will cost, especially if you’ve removed the subtotal from the cart summary section.

    By default, FunnelKit adds a ‘Continue Shopping’ link at the bottom of the sliding side cart. You can replace this text with your own messaging by typing into the ‘Continue Shopping Text’ field.

    Customizing the 'Continue shopping' text

    After that, choose whether this link will simply close the side cart panel or redirect the shopper to your WooCommerce store page.

    Most shoppers will expect to exit the sliding cart, so we recommend selecting the ‘Close Side Cart’ button.

    Closing the sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    If you select ‘Redirect to Shop,’ then you may want to change the ‘Continue Shopping Text’ text so it’s clear what will happen when customers click the link.

    Create a Custom Empty Cart Screen

    It is possible to hide the cart button until the shopper adds at least one item to their basket, following the process described above.

    However, if you don’t hide the button then customers may sometimes see an empty cart screen.

    The 'Empty Cart' screen

    You can change the title, description, and button text using the settings in the ‘Empty Cart’ section. Typically, you’ll want to encourage customers to start shopping. For example, you might talk about things you offer such as free shipping or a money-back guarantee.

    You might even give the shopper a coupon code such as a buy one get one free (BOGO) discount.

    Adding a CTA to the 'empty cart' screen

    You can also choose whether clicking on the ‘Shop Now’ button will take the customer to the WooCommerce store page, or simply close the side panel.

    We recommend selecting ‘Redirect To Shop’ as this will make it easier for shoppers to start adding items to their carts.

    Enabling 'redirect to shop' in the FunnelKit WordPress plugin

    Add The Cart Icon Anywhere on your Site

    If you want more control over where the cart icon appears, then you can add it to any page, post, or widget-ready area using a shortcode. You can also add it to your site’s menu.

    This is a great choice if you selected ‘None’ in the ‘Icon Visibility’ settings following the process described above.

    FunnelKit's 'icon visibility' settings

    However, if you selected ‘WooCommerce Pages’ then this method allows you to add the cart icon to other important areas of your site. For example, you might add the icon to your custom home page or contact form.

    To start, select ‘Cart Menu’ and then click on the ‘Enable Cart Menu’ toggle.

    Enabling the cart icon on WordPress

    You can now change how the icon looks by selecting one of the icon templates, and choosing whether to show the product count and cart total as part of the icon. This information can help visitors keep track of their carts.

    You can also change the icon size and text size. As you make changes, the small preview will update automatically so you can try different settings to see what looks the best.

    How to create a custom cart icon for WordPress

    When you’re happy with how the sliding side cart icon looks, click on the ‘Save’ button.

    You can now add the icon to any page, post, or widget-ready area using the code next to ‘Embed Shortcode.’

    How to add a cart icon using shortcode

    For more information on how to place the shortcode, please see our guide on how to add a shortcode in WordPress.

    Another option is to add the icon to your site’s navigation menu. In this way, the sliding side cart is always within easy reach, without distracting from the main page content.

    How to add a cart icon to a navigation menu

    To do this, open the ‘Add to Menu’ dropdown and choose the menu you want to use.

    After that, click on the ‘Save’ button.

    Adding a cart icon to the WordPress menu

    Now if you visit your WordPress website, you’ll see the cart icon in the navigation menu.

    Add Your Own Colors and Branding

    You may want to change the sliding side cart’s colors to better match your WooCommerce theme or branding. To change the text color, button color, link color, and more, go ahead and click on ‘Styling.’

    Adding your own branding to a WooCommerce cart

    To change any of the default colors, simply give it a click. This opens a popup where you can try out different colors.

    For example, in the following image, we’re customizing the border.

    How to add custom colors to a WooCommerce store

    Another option is to type a hex code into the ‘Hex’ field. This is perfect if you already have a specific shade in mind.

    If you don’t know what hex code to use, then it may help to use a site like HTML Color Codes. Here, you can explore different colors and then get a code that you can simply paste into the FunnelKit plugin.

    How to Create a Responsive Sliding Side Cart

    Many people buy products and services using a mobile device. With that in mind, you’ll want to make sure the sliding side cart looks just as good on smartphones and tablets, as it does on desktop computers.

    Here, it may help to change the cart’s width so it doesn’t completely fill the small screen of a mobile device. To do this, click on ‘Styling’ and then look at the ‘Cart Preview Mobile Width.’

    Create a mobile responsive cart page

    You may want to try typing different values into this field. If you do change the default settings, then it’s a good idea to check the mobile version of your WordPress site from the desktop to make sure you’re happy with the results.

    While you’re on this screen, you can also change the width of the sliding side cart on desktop. To do this, simply change the number in the ‘Cart Preview Desktop Width’ field.

    How To Publish Your Sliding Side Cart

    When you’re happy with how the sliding side cart is set up, it’s time to make it live. Simply click on the ‘Draft’ button next to ‘Cart’ and then choose ‘Publish.’

    Adding a sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    Now if you visit your online store, you’ll see the sliding cart live.

    If you want to remove the sliding side cart at any point, then just head back to FunnelKit » Cart in the WordPress dashboard. Then, click on the ‘Publish’ button and select ‘Draft.’

    Method 2. Add an Advanced Sliding Side Cart (With Upsells, Cross-Sells, and Rewards)

    If you want to increase the average order value on your store, then you can upgrade to FunnelKit Cart Pro. This advanced sliding side cart plugin adds powerful upsell, cross-selling, and reward features to the FunnelKit sliding side cart.

    With this plugin, you can recommend related products every time a customer adds an item to their cart.

    Get more sales with upselling and cross-selling promotions

    You can also create unique rewards such as coupon codes and free gifts, and then promote them inside the sliding cart.

    FunnelKit can even track how much more the customer needs to spend, in order to unlock the next reward.

    Offering extra rewards to shoppers

    To add these powerful features, you’ll need to upgrade to FunnelKit Funnel Builder Pro. Just be aware that you’ll need the Plus or higher plan.

    After buying a plan, log into your FunnelKit account. Here, you’ll find the FunnelKit Funnel Builder Pro plugin, plus FunnelKit Funnel Builder and FunnelKit Cart. You’ll need to install all three plugins to unlock the advanced sliding cart features.

    First, you’ll need to install and activate the three plugins. If you need help, then please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to FunnelKit » Settings and add your license key to the ‘FunnelKit Funnel Builder Pro’ field.

    Adding the FunnelKit license

    You can find this information by logging into your account on the FunnelKit website. With that done, click on ‘Activate.’

    After that, simply go to FunnelKit » Cart.

    Adding an advanced sliding side cart to an online store

    You can now configure and customize the side cart by following the same process described in method 1. When you’re happy with how the sliding side cart is set up, you’re ready to add upsells, cross-sells, and rewards.

    Get More Sales By Upselling and Cross-Selling WooCommerce Products

    When a customer opens the sliding side cart, you can show them unique upsell and cross-sell promotions based on the items in their shopping basket.

    Adding upsell and cross-sell promotions to WooCommerce

    Upselling is where you encourage shoppers to buy a higher-priced product instead of the one they already have in their shopping cart.

    For example, imagine a customer adding a waterproof jacket to their cart. You might suggest a higher-quality jacket that’s more durable, versatile, and comes in different colors.

    Cross-selling is where you promote a product that’s related to something the customer is already buying. For example, if they add a greeting card to their cart, then you might encourage them to buy chocolates or flowers too.

    WooCommerce has a linked product feature that allows you to create upsells and cross-sells. For more information, please see our guide on how to upsell products in WooCommerce.

    However, you can also create upsells and cross-sells directly from the FunnelKit dashboard. This is the quickest option, so it’s the one we’ll be using in this guide.

    To start, click on the ‘Upsells’ option and then select ‘Enable Cart Upsells.’

    How to add upsells and cross-sells to WooCommerce

    After that, scroll to the ‘Upsells and Cross-Sells’ section.

    Here, you’ll see all the products on your online store.

    How to create WooCommerce linked products

    Simply click on the item where you want to add one or more linked products.

    Then, click on either ‘Add Upsell’ or ‘Add Cross Sell’ depending on the kind of promotion you want to create.

    FunnelKit's advanced conversion features

    In the popup, start typing the product that you want to use as the upsell or cross-sell. When the right product appears, give it a click.

    To offer multiple products, simply follow the same process described above.

    Adding a linked product on your online store

    With that done, simply click on the ‘Add’ button.

    You can now create unique cross-sell and upsell campaigns for every product in your store, simply by following the same process described above.

    An example of a high-converting eCommerce sliding cart

    Now, you’re ready to customize how the upsell and cross-sell promotions will look on your sliding side cart.

    To start, try switching between different styles by clicking the radio buttons next to ‘Display.’

    Customizing the upsell and cross-sell promotions in WooCommerce

    The live preview will update automatically so you can try different styles to see which one you like the best.

    By default, FunnelKit will show both upsells and cross-sells in the sliding side cart. If you prefer then you can show only upsells, or only cross-sells using the radio buttons in ‘Product Recommendation Type.’

    FunnelKit's product recommendation settings

    Next, you can change the heading that FunnelKit shows above the upsell or cross-sell promotion by typing it into the ‘Heading’ field.

    Just be aware that FunnelKit will use the same heading for both types of promotion.

    Adding promotions to your sliding side cart

    After that, you can set the maximum number of suggested products that FunnelKit will show, by typing into the ‘Show Maximum Upsells’ field.

    Wherever possible, it’s a good idea to create unique upsell and cross-sell promotions for every product. However, if your online store has lots of items then this might not be possible.

    With that in mind, you can set a default upsell product that FunnelKit will promote when no linked products are available. To do this, simply type the name of a product into the ‘Default Upsells’ field. When the right product appears, give it a click.

    Setting a default linked product

    When you’re happy with the upsell and cross-sell promotions you’ve created, don’t forget to click on ‘Save’ to store your changes.

    Offer Free Shipping, Discounts, and Free Gifts

    You can often increase the average order value by giving customers a reason to spend more. With that in mind, FunnelKit allows you to create various rewards and then promote them as unlockable bonuses in the sliding side cart.

    For example, you might offer free shipping if the customer exceeds a minimum spend. FunnelKit will even show customers how much more they need to spend to unlock their prize.

    This is an easy way to get more sales and build customer loyalty with gamification.

    FunnelKit allows you to offer three different rewards: free shipping, a discount, and a free gift.

    To offer free shipping, you’ll need to have already set up shipping in your WooCommerce store. For step-by-step instructions, please see our complete WooCommerce made simple guide.

    Meanwhile, the ‘discount’ reward auto-applies a coupon when the customer reaches the minimum spend. If you want to offer this reward, then you’ll need to create a percentage discount coupon using either the built-in WooCommerce coupon feature or a WordPress coupon plugin.

    For step-by-step instructions, please see our guide on how to create smart coupons.

    After that, you’re ready to create a reward by selecting ‘Rewards’ in the FunnelKit settings and then clicking on ‘Create Reward.’

    How to get more sales with rewards

    You can now open the ‘Type’ dropdown and choose the kind of reward you want to create.

    No matter whether you choose free gift, free shipping, or discount, you can change the text that FunnelKit shows to customers by typing into the ‘Message’ field.

    If you do make any changes, then be careful not to edit {{remaining_amount}} as this allows FunnelKit to show how much more the customer needs to spend.

    Adding incentives to your WooCommerce store

    If you’re offering a discount, then make sure you change the message to show how much the customer will save.

    With that done, type a number into the ‘Amount to Get Reward’ field. This is how much shoppers must spend, in order to unlock the reward.

    Offering your customers rewards and incentives

    If you’re offering a percentage discount, then you need to specify which coupon FunnelKit should auto-apply.

    In the ‘Coupon’ field, start typing the coupon that you want to use. When the right code shows up, give it a click.

    Adding a discount offer to your eCommerce site

    Now, FunnelKit will auto-apply the coupon when someone meets the minimum spend.

    Offering a free gift instead? Then start typing the name of the gift into the ‘Product’ field.

    Offering shoppers a free gift

    When the right product shows up, give it a click.

    Now, FunnelKit will add this item to the customer’s shopping cart as soon as they meet the minimum spend.

    How to offer shoppers a free gift

    To add more rewards, simply click on ‘Create Another Reward.’

    You can now configure the discount, free gift, or free shipping reward by following the same process described above.

    Get more sales by offering shoppers a reward

    By default, FunnelKit will show the following message once a customer qualifies for all the awards: ‘Congrats! You have unlocked all the rewards.’

    To show a different message instead, simply type into the ‘When All Rewards Unlocked’ field. You might even offer the customer a special bonus for unlocking all your rewards, such as an exclusive coupon code to use on their next purchase.

    Offering visitors a reward

    When you’re happy with how your rewards are set up, click on the ‘Save’ button.

    How To Publish Your Sliding Side Cart

    When you’re ready to make the sliding side cart live, simply select the ‘Draft’ button next to ‘Cart.’ You can then click on ‘Publish.’

    Adding a sliding side cart in WooCommerce

    If you want to remove the sliding side cart at any point, then simply head back to FunnelKit » Cart in the WordPress dashboard. Then, click on the ‘Publish’ button and select ‘Draft.’

    We hope this article helped you add a sliding side cart in WooCommerce. You may also want to check out our guide on how to create a WooCommerce popup to increase sales and the best WooCommerce plugins for your store.

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  • How to Prevent Fraud and Fake Orders in WooCommerce

    Do you want to prevent fraud and fake orders on your WooCommerce store?

    Fraud and fake orders can cause serious losses for an online store. Luckily, there are effective tools to prevent spam and block fraudulent orders.

    In this article, we’ll show you how to easily prevent fraud and fake orders in WooCommerce.

    blocking fake and fraudulent orders in WooCommerce

    Why Do You need to Prevent Fraud and Fake Orders in WooCommerce?

    Fraudulent and fake orders can cause serious financial losses to a business. This is why you need to monitor your online store and prevent fraud and fake orders.

    Last year, online stores lost more than $20 billion in revenue due to fraudulent payments, chargebacks, and fake orders.

    For some eCommerce stores, the total fraudulent order costs were higher than 4% of total revenue.

    A large number of fake orders are usually spam that can be easily prevented. Some orders are more malicious and are placed just to annoy or harass an online business.

    The rest of the fraudulent orders are scammers trying to make a few quick bucks.

    That being said, let’s take a look at how to prevent fraud and fake orders in WooCommerce.

    Here is a quick overview of all the tips we’ll cover in this guide.

    1. Use a WooCommerce Fraud Prevention Plugin

    The easiest way to prevent fraudulent and fake orders in WooCommerce is by using an anti-fraud plugin.

    First, you need to install and activate the WooCommerce Anti-Fraud plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, you need to visit WooCommerce » Settings page and switch to the Anti-Fraud tab.

    Anti-Fraud settings

    From here, you can set a minimum and high-risk threshold score.

    Below that, you can change the order status based on the risk score. For instance, you can set the score when an order will be automatically canceled and set a score to put an order on hold.

    Change order status score

    Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.

    Next, you need to switch to the Rules tab. From here, you can configure the rules and assign them a risk score.

    For instance, you can set a 5-point score for a customer who is placing their first order.

    Rules to calculate risk score

    You can set scores for suspicious IP addresses, emails, unsafe countries, matching IP addresses to geographic locations, and more.

    Carefully review the rules and their assigned scores and make changes if necessary. If you are unsure, then default settings would work for most eCommerce websites.

    If you are using PayPal as a payment option on your store, then you can switch to the PayPal tab. From here, you can require users to verify their PayPal email addresses.

    Ask users to veriify their PayPal email

    The plugin also allows you to connect with third-party fraud detection service Maxmind.

    This paid service uses a global database to collect data about suspicious payment details, emails, IP addresses, and more.

    You can then add this score to your plugin risk score and choose what to do when this score is higher.

    MinFraud settings

    Once you are satisfied with your settings, don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store them.

    Viewing Fraud Detection Activity

    The plugin comes with an easier dashboard where you can see plugin activity in an easy-to-understand format.

    Simply click on the Anti Fraud menu item in your WordPress admin sidebar. From here, you can see statistics about all your orders.

    View fraud detection activity on your store

    The anti-fraud plugin will help you catch most of the fake and fraudulent orders on your WooCommerce store.

    However, if you need more strict measures then continue reading for additional WooCommerce fraud prevention tips.

    2. Use Stripe Radar and 3D Secure to Automatically Block Fraud

    Stripe is the most popular online payment solution in the world. There is a WooCommerce Stripe gateway by FunnelKit that helps you properly connect WooCommerce with Stripe, so you can take advantage of SCA as well as 3D Secure payments option by default.

    This method would require you to use Stripe as your main payment gateway in WooCommerce. First you’ll need to install and activate the Stripe for WooCommerce plugin by FunnelKit. Once that’s configured, it will guide you to set up Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other settings to help you protect against fraud transactions.

    Aside from that, Stripe also offers a feature called Stripe Radar to help fight against fraudulent transactions. This is a powerful set of algorithm that reduces chargeback risks for your business.

    Basically Stripe uses machine learning to block orders. Their machine learning is trained on data across millions of companies worldwide that use Stripe.

    We use Stripe Radar on our own eCommerce websites to help reduce fake and fraudulent orders.

    Aside from their machine learning algorithm, you can also set custom rules with allow and block lists, and more.

    Stripe Radar Rules

    Unfortunately not all WooCommerce gateways have these robust features. If you’re looking to switch to Stripe, then we recommend talking with FunnelKit team as they’re WooCommerce experts who can help.

    3. Using the Cash on Delivery Payment Option Carefully

    In many countries, ‘Cash on Delivery’ is a popular payment option. However, these stores find themselves more vulnerable to fake and fraudulent orders.

    Users are able to place an order with a fake address, refuse to accept the order, or cancel an order that is already shipped.

    Once you have shipped an order, you will pay out of pocket for shipping and return of that package.

    We recommend not using the ‘Cash on Delivery’ option when possible, as that can lower the number of fake orders you may get.

    Try to offer alternate payment options for users to pay before you can ship the order.

    4. Sell in Specific Countries

    WooCommerce allows you to easily restrict orders from specific countries. This helps you prevent fake orders from countries where you don’t sell or ship to.

    Simply go to the WooCommerce » Settings page and select the countries you want to sell / ship to under the General tab.

    WooCommerce sell in countries

    You can also restrict certain WooCommerce products to specific countries in WooCommerce as well.

    Note: Geographical restrictions may reduce fake orders but users can simply use VPN to change their location and provide fake information to place an order.

    5. Require Users to Create an Account

    Another useful trick to slow down and prevent fake orders is by requiring users to create an account before they can checkout.

    Simply go to WooCommerce » Settings page and switch to the Account and Privacy tab. From here, you need to uncheck the box next to the ‘Allow customers to place orders without an account’ option.

    Require users to create an account

    Below that, you can check options that allow users to create an account during checkout or from the My Account page.

    Asking users to create an account also allows you to easily block customers who placed fraudulent or fake orders.

    6. Use a Web Application Firewall and Custom Rules

    Many scammers use disposable email addresses, fake IP addresses, and dummy data to place spam or fake orders.

    A WordPress firewall helps you block this before it even reaches your website.

    We recommend using either Sucuri or Cloudflare, both are among the best WordPress firewall plugin on the market. They comes with powerful security features, CDN servers, and a malware removal service.

    How website firewall blocks attacks

    In Cloudflare, you can also setup custom page rules to trigger CAPTCHA, or even automatically block users with suspicious activity. We use Cloudflare enterprise on our larger eCommerce stores which comes with all bots anomaly detection and threat response.

    If you’re running a large eCommerce store, then it’s worthwhile exploring Cloudflare Enterprise tools.

    7. Require Customers to Verify Their Email Addresses

    Another way to reduce fake orders and fraudulent activity is by requiring new customers to create an account and then require them to verify their email addresses.

    Simply install and activate the Email Verification for WooCommerce plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, you need to visit the WooCommerce » Settings page and switch to the Email Verification tab.

    Require email verification

    From here, you can configure the plugin settings to your own requirements.

    For instance, you can switch to the Email tab and delay the default WooCommerce new user email until the user verifies their account.

    Delay welcome email

    Don’t forget to click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.

    The plugin will now send a verification email to new WooCommerce customers to verify their email addresses.

    Verify your email address

    It’s important to make sure that if you’re setting up email verification that your WooCommerce store actually have reliable email deliverability. Otherwise this can block real customers from purchasing your products.

    We recommend using WP Mail SMTP along with SendLayer to improve your WooCommerce email delivery rates. Over 3 million websites use the WP Mail SMTP plugin to fix WooCommerce not sending email issue.

    There’s also a free version of WP Mail SMTP that you can use as well.

    We hope this article helped you prevent fraud and fake orders in WooCommerce. You may also want to see our complete WordPress security guide to make your online store more secure or take a look at our expert pick of the best WooCommerce plugins to grow your store.

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  • 9 Best Google Optimize Alternatives (Free and Paid)

    Recently one of our readers asked us for our suggestion on the best Google Optimize alternative?

    Google Optimize is a tool that lets you conduct experiments on your website. However, Google recently announced that the Optimize tool will be sunset in September 2023, and your experiments will stop after this date.

    This has left many business owners and marketers scrambling to quickly find a Google Optimize alternative for their A/B testing needs.

    In this article, we will share the best Google Optimize alternatives, so you can choose the solution that works for your needs. We will also share what we’re going to be switching to as well.

    Best Google Optimize alternatives

    What is Google Optimize and Why Use an Alternative?

    Google Optimize is a free tool by Google that allows you to split test pages on your WordPress website and improve user experience.

    You can set up conversion experiments using the tool and see if making changes to a landing page increases conversions. For example, you can A/B split-test two versions of a sales page, use different headlines, or change the color of the call to action (CTA) buttons to see which one works the best.

    However, Google announced that they will sunset Google Optimize on September 30, 2023. After this date, the tool will no longer be available, and all your experiments and personalizations will end on that date. Besides that, you won’t be able to access data after the sunset date.

    You can use a Google Optimize alternative to continue experimenting and testing your site. There are many tools in the market that let you conduct A/B tests with ease, require no coding to set up, and offer powerful features.

    Let’s look at the best Google Optimize alternatives especially the ones that works seamlessly with WordPress websites, but several of these Google Optimize competitors will work on all website platforms.

    1. Thrive Optimize

    Thrive Optimize

    Thrive Optimize is the best Google Optimize alternative for WordPress that is super easy to use. It is part of the Thrive Theme suite, which includes an ecosystem of WordPress plugins focused on boosting conversions on your site.

    With Thrive Optimize, you can conduct experiments and A/B test landing pages without editing code. Unlike Google Optimize, the plugin is beginner friendly, as there is no need to add code snippets to your site.

    You can get started in no time. Simply create a landing page using the visual builder and then create a variant. After that, pick a conversion goal, which includes page visits, opt-in form submissions, and revenue. Once that’s done, go ahead and run the test.

    Thrive Optimize Visual Split Testing for WordPress

    The best part is that you don’t have to switch between tabs or windows to view the results of your experiments. If you’re using Google Optimize, then you’d have to jump back and forth between tabs to see the results.

    Instead, Thrive Optimize shows a report inside your WordPress dashboard. You can quickly view which variant is converting the best. Besides that, you can create as many variations of a landing page for testing as you want. The plugin also picks a winner and shows the best variant.

    Pricing: Thrive Optimize is part of the Thrive Themes suite which costs $299 per year and includes 9 other powerful conversion tools. You can also purchase Thrive Optimize bundle for $199 / year.

    2. OptinMonster

    OptinMonster

    OptinMonster is the best WordPress popup plugin and lead generation software in the market. You can create campaigns like floating bars, welcome screen mats, and popups to grow your email list, increase conversions, and get more leads.

    OptinMonster offers an A/B testing tool that lets you test different popup and modal campaigns. It makes a great Google Optimize alternative because it’s very easy to use. You can customize and create different variants using the drag-and-drop campaign builder.

    Once you’ve created a split test, OptinMonster will randomly show the variations to your visitors and pick a clear winner. You can then see in-depth stats about conversions inside your WordPress dashboard and find out which campaign performs the best.

    Pricing: You will need the OptinMonster Plus or higher plan to use the A/B testing feature, with prices starting from $19 per month.

    3. VWO Testing

    VWO testing

    VWO Testing is a popular A/B testing tool and a great alternative to Google Optimize. You get more features than Google Optimize, as it allows you to run multiple experiments on your website, products, apps, and server side.

    It comes with a visual builder to change different elements on your webpage, like text, images, shapes, backgrounds, and more. After making the changes, you can run split tests and see which variant performs the best.

    VWO Testing offers an AI-power copywriting tool. This way, you can automatically select different headlines, CTA copies, and product descriptions to test.

    It also lets you run tests based on user segments and behavior. For instance, you can select a target audience based on time spent on a page, scroll depth, exit intent, and when someone clicks on elements.

    Pricing: VWO offers a free plan that you can use for up to 50 thousand users per month. If you have more users, then you can upgrade to their premium plans.

    4. FunnelKit

    FunnelKit

    FunnelKit, formerly known as WooFunnels, is the best WordPress and WooCommerce sales funnel plugin. You can use the plugin to create funnels to generate leads, offer seamless checkouts, 1-click upsells, and more.

    FunnelKit is another Google Optimize alternative that comes with an A/B testing feature specially for WooCommerce. You can split-test your product prices, page layouts, messages, designs, and funnels without editing code.

    The plugin is beginner friendly and helps you set up experiments within minutes. You can test headings, images, prices, product descriptions, and every other component on a page. FunnelKit also helps declare a winner once there’s enough data to see which funnel converts the best.

    Besides that, FunnelKit also offers other features. For example, it offers FunnelKit Automation which allows you to set up automated emails and SMS campaigns.

    Pricing: FunnelKit offers multiple pricing plans. To use the A/B Testing feature, you’ll need the Plus plan. It will cost you $179.5 per year.

    5. Convert.com

    Convert.com

    Convert.com is a proven A/B testing tool to help you boost conversions. It provides fast & flicker free A/B testing experience and is known for their speed.

    They are a perfect Google Optimize alternative because it gives you access to all the features you’re accustomed to with Google Optimize and then some more.

    Convert also let you seamlessly integrate your tests with Google Analytics as well as other tools like Hotjar, Heap, Segment, HubSpot, and more.

    Their onboarding is a bit slow, but once you’re up and running, you can create unlimited tests and quickly deploy changes.

    Pricing: Convert.com prices start from $99 per month, and you get a 14-day free trial.

    6. Crazy Egg

    Crazy Egg

    Crazy Egg is a popular heatmap tool in the market. You can use heatmaps to see how users behave on your website, where they click, and how they move the mouse cursor and scroll through pages.

    Crazy Egg offers an A/B testing tool that you can use to run experiments on your website and boost conversions. What makes it a great Google Optimize alternative is the features it offers along with A/B testing.

    You get heatmaps, recordings of visitors using your website, error tracking, surveys, and traffic analytics. Plus, you can configure it without editing code, which isn’t possible if you’re Google Optimize.

    Crazy Egg offers a multivariate engine where all you need to do is choose the elements you want to test and add your ideas. The engine then does the heavy lifting and conducts the test for you.

    The best part is that it is easily integrated with website builders, including WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, and more.

    Pricing: Crazy Egg offers different pricing plans starting from $29 per month. You get unlimited A/B tests in each pricing plan, and there is also a 30-day free trial to get started.

    7. Adobe Target

    Adobe Target

    Adobe Target is an enterprise-level solution to run split tests on their website and is part of Adobe Marketing Cloud. It is more powerful than Google Optimize and offers an omnichannel approach to the A/B test.

    What this means is that instead of running isolated experiments, Adobe Target lets you run tests on every channel. This way, you get to see how users behave with different variants coming from other channels, like social media, organic traffic, paid search, and more.

    The software is easy to use and set up. Plus, its AI-powered automation helps you test multiple experiences and then personalize them for each visitor.

    On the downside, Adobe Analytics is only available for users that have Adobe Analytics. If you’re looking for a complete marketing solution with an A/B testing feature, then you can use Thrive Optimize instead.

    Pricing: You will need to request a quote and get Adobe Target pricing according to your business needs.

    8. Optimizely

    Optimizely

    Optimizely is one of the most popular Google Optimize alternatives in the market. Their digital experience platform allows you to create every kind of A/B testing experiment for your website.

    You can use their visual editor along with advanced targeting features to optimize your A/B testing campaigns. Optimizely works on all website platforms and is a platform of choice by many large brands.

    We have used Optimizely in the past when they had a free plan, and it’s an extremely powerful tool for what it does, however the prices are no longer small business friendly.

    Pricing: Optimizely does not reveal it’s prices anymore and require that you submit a form to request a quote.

    9. Kameleoon

    Kameleoon

    Kameleoon is the next Google Optimize alternative on our list. It offers powerful solutions and lets you conduct different types of experiments.

    For starters, you can run web experiments and A/B test your website and mobile apps. You can assign a business goal to your tests and see which variant is increasing conversions, retention, or engagement.

    Kameleoon also offers A/B testing features to advanced users and developers. You can run server-side experiments to improve your product. It easily works in different development languages and frameworks, like PHP, Java, Ruby, Flutter, and more.

    Besides that, it offers AI-power personalization. You can provide unique experiences to each visitor, target different segments for testing, and comply with privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA.

    Pricing: You will need to request a demo and get a quote for Kameleoon pricing.

    Which is the Best Google Optimize Alternative (Expert Pick)

    The best Google Optimize alternatives are Thrive Optimize, VWO Testing, and FunnelKit.

    If you’re looking for a WordPress A/B testing tool, then Thrive Optimize is our first pick. It gives you all the powerful features, and it’s very affordable. Since it’s part of the Thrive Suite, you also get other solutions like a quiz builder, popup form builder, WordPress page builder, and more.

    If you’re looking for an all-around SaaS alternative for Google Optimize that works on all platforms, then we recommend using VWO Testing. They have a generous free plan that should work for most small business owners.

    And if you are an eCommerce store owner looking for the best Google Optimize alternative for WooCommerce, then we recommend using FunnelKit. They have deep integration with WooCommerce and allow you to customize every step of the funnel including adding custom 1-click upsells, order bumps, and more to help boost your average order value.

    We hope this article helped you find the best Google Optimize alternative. You may also want to see our ultimate WordPress SEO guide to improve your SEO ranking, and see our comparison of the best push notification software with A/B testing features to boost your traffic.

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  • How to Send Automated Coupons in WordPress to Bring Back Customers

    Do you want to send automated coupons in WordPress to bring back customers?

    By sending the right coupon to the right person at the right time, you can re-engage customers who are losing interest. This can get you more sales, create brand loyalty, and help you keep your best customers.

    In this guide, we’ll show you a few different ways to send automated coupons in WordPress, and bring back customers.

    How to send automated coupons in WordPress to bring back customers

    Why Send Automated Coupons to Bring Back Customers?

    You may have heard the saying that it costs five times more to get a new customer than keep an old one.

    While lead generation will help grow your business, you also need to keep your existing customers happy. Over time, people may lose interest in your website, forget about your products, or start shopping with a competitor.

    That’s where automated coupons come in.

    The best WordPress automation tools and plugins can watch your customers for signs they’re becoming disengaged. For example, a customer may not place an order for 2 months or stop opening your emails.

    One way to bring those customers back is to automatically send them a coupon code via email. By creating this automated workflow in WordPress, you can retain customers without having to do all the hard work yourself.

    Pro Tip: If you send coupons via email, then you’ll need to make sure those messages land in the customer’s inbox and not in the spam folder. Here, a good SMTP service provider is essential for improving your email deliverability. We also recommend using WP Mail SMTP as it allows you to easily send WordPress emails using any SMTP service provider.

    With that being said, let’s see how you can send automated coupons in WordPress and bring back customers. Simply use the quick links below to jump to the method you want to use.

    Method 1. Using FunnelKit (Best for WooCommerce Users)

    One way to send automated coupons in WordPress, is by using FunnelKit Automations.

    FunnelKit is a WordPress sales funnel builder and optimization plugin that allows you to create powerful customer winback campaigns. It also lets you create unique, personalized coupons, which can really catch the shopper’s attention.

    FunnelKit integrates with WooCommerce and has lots of features that are designed to grow your online store. With that in mind, FunnelKit is a great choice if you already use WooCommerce to sell products and services online.

    How to Set up the FunnelKit WordPress Plugin

    First, you’ll need to install and activate the free version of FunnelKit Automations, as it provides the base for the premium plugin’s features. For more details, please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    After that, you’ll need to install and activate the FunnelKit Automations Pro plugin.

    After activating both plugins, go to FunnelKit Automation » Settings. You can now go ahead and add the license key to the ‘License’ field.

    Adding a license to the FunnelKit Automations WordPress plugin

    You’ll find this information in your account on the FunnelKit website. After adding this information, click on the ‘Activate’ button.

    How to Create an Automated Coupon Workflow for WordPress

    Now, we’re going to create a workflow that will generate a personalized coupon and send it to the customer via email. This workflow will run once 30 days have passed since the customer’s last order.

    To create the workflow, go to FunnelKit Automations » Automations (Next Gen) in the WordPress dashboard. Then, click on the ‘Add New Automation’ button.

    Creating a new WordPress automation with FunnelKit

    You’ll now see all the different automation templates that you can use.

    Since we want to create our own workflow, select ‘Start from Scratch.’

    Creating a custom automated workflow in WordPress

    In the popup that appears, type in a name for the automation. This is just for your reference, so you can use anything you want.

    With that done, click on ‘Create.’

    Add a name to your FunnelKit automation workflow

    Now, we need to choose the action that will kickstart the workflow, so click on ‘Select Trigger.’

    In the left-hand menu, choose ‘WooCommerce’ and then click to select ‘Customer Win Back.’

    Adding a 'customer winback' trigger to an automation workflow

    With that done, click on ‘Done’ to add the trigger to your automation workflow.

    Back in the main editor, click on the ‘Customer Win Back’ trigger.

    Adding a trigger to the FunnelKit automation editor

    In the ‘Customer Last Ordered Period’ section, you can type in how long FunnelKit will wait before running the workflow.

    For example, in the following image the workflow will run when 30 days have passed since the customer’s last order.

    FunnelKit will repeat this automation once every 24 hours, so it’s important to only run it for a short period of time. For this reason, we’ve set the workflow to stop when 35 days have passed since the customer’s last order.

    Adding an order period to the automation recipe

    In this way, you won’t annoy customers by sending them dozens of emails.

    Next, you can set the time when the automation will run, using the ‘Schedule this….’ fields. FunnelKit will use your store’s timezone, so you may want to change your online store settings if you want to use a different timezone instead.

    Scheduling an automated coupon code

    With that done, click on ‘Save.’

    Back in the main workflow editor, click on ‘+’ and then select ‘Action.’

    Adding actions to an automated workflow in WordPress

    In the popup that appears, select ‘WooCommerce’ and then click on ‘Create Coupon.’

    Simply click on ‘Done’ to add this action to the workflow.

    How to create an automated coupon using FunnelKit

    Back in the main FunnelKit editor, click on the action you just added. This opens a popup where you can customize the ‘Create Coupon’ action.

    To start, type a name for the coupon into the ‘Coupon Title’ field. This is just for your reference so you can use anything you want.

    Creating a winback customer automation workflow in WordPress

    After that, choose the type of coupon that you want to create, using the ‘Discount Type’ dropdown menu.

    FunnelKit supports percentage discount, fixed cart discount, and fixed product discount. Most of the time, you’ll want to select ‘Percentage Discount’ to make sure all customers get a similar benefit, no matter how much they spend or what products they buy.

    After that, type an amount into the ‘Amount’ field. For example, you might offer customers 20% off, or a $5 discount on all purchases.

    How to create an automated percentage discount coupon

    FunnelKit automatically creates a unique coupon code for each contact. However, you can add a prefix to the start of the coupon, which can either be plain text or dynamic tags. FunnelKit will replace these tags with real text every time it creates a code, so this is a great way to create personalized coupons.

    Since we want to bring shoppers back in, you may decide to include the customer’s name in the coupon. This can catch their attention, and also makes your code easier to remember.

    To add plain text as a prefix, simply type into the ‘Coupon Code Prefix’ field.

    Adding a prefix to the automated coupon code

    To add one or more tags, click on the ‘Merge tags’ icon.

    This is the button that has curly braces.

    Adding dynamic text to the automated coupon code

    Now, you’ll see all the tags that you can use in the automated coupon.

    We’re going to use the {{contact_first_name}} tag, but you can use any tags you want.

    How to create a personalized coupon code with merge tags

    Simply copy each tag and then paste it into the ‘Coupon Code Prefix’ field.

    As you can see in the following image, you can use a mix of plain text and tags.

    How to create a personalized and dynamic coupon code

    By default, the coupon will never expire. A sense of urgency and FOMO can push customers to use a coupon, so you may want to select the radio button next to ‘Expire after Specific Days’ or ‘Expire on Specific Date.’

    You can then use the controls to specify when the coupon will expire.

    Adding a coupon expiration date to your WordPress coupon

    Finally, you can choose whether the coupon gives customers a free shipping discount.

    Shoppers love free shipping, so you may want to consider adding this to your coupon by selecting the ‘Yes’ radio button under ‘Allow Free Shipping.’

    How to create a free shipping discount for your online store

    When you’re happy with how the coupon is set up, make sure you copy the small pieces of code under the ‘Coupon Title.’

    You’ll need this coupon code for the email we’ll be creating in the next step, so store it somewhere safe.

    Creating an automated coupon to win back customers

    With that done, click on ‘Save’ to store your changes.

    Now we have a coupon, it’s time to create the email that FunnelKit will send to your customers. To add an email action, click on the ‘+’ button and then select ‘Action.’

    Add an email action to win back customers

    If it isn’t already selected, then click on ‘Messaging’ in the left-hand menu.

    Then, select ‘Send Email’ and click on ‘Done.’

    Choosing an action in the FunnelKit automation plugin

    You can now create an email by typing in a subject and preview, and adding body text.

    Similar to creating a coupon, it’s best to use a mix of plain text and tags. To add dynamic tags, click on the ‘Merge Tags’ icons that appear next to the To, Subject, and Preview Text fields.

    How to create a personalized email to win back customers

    If you want to add tags to the email body, then you can click on the ‘Merge Tags’ button.

    To add your coupon code, simply paste or type in the {{wc_dynamic_coupon id= code we copied in the previous step.

    Create a personalized email to bring back customers

    When you’re happy with how the email looks, click on ‘Save & Close.’

    That’s it. When you’re ready to make the automation live, click on the ‘Inactive’ slider so it turns to ‘Active.’

    Making your workflow automation live

    Now, FunnelKit will automatically send the coupon to any customer who hasn’t purchased from you in the past 30 days.

    Method 2. Using Uncanny Automator (Over 100 Integrations)

    Another way to send automated coupons in WordPress, is by using Uncanny Automator. It is one of the best WordPress automation plugins on the market and lets you create powerful workflows to save time and help you respond to customers more quickly.

    Uncanny Automator works seamlessly with WooCommerce, plus all of the must have WordPress plugins and third-party tools. If you’re already using lots of different software on your online store, then Uncanny Automator may be a good choice for you.

    There is a free Uncanny Automator plugin that lets you automate many common tasks. However, we’ll be using Uncanny Automator pro because it works with WooCommerce.

    To start, you’ll need to install Uncanny Automator pro, plus the free plugin as it provides the base for the premium version. If you need help, then please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to Automator » Settings and enter your license key into the ‘Uncanny Automator Pro license key’ field.

    Adding an Uncanny Automator license to your WordPress website

    You’ll find this information under your account on the Uncanny Automator website.

    Uncanny Automator is a powerful and flexible plugin, so there’s lots of different ways that you can bring customers back to your site. Let’s take a look at a few options.

    Automatically Send Coupons to Logged-Out Customers

    It’s smart to let customers create an account with your online store, as it encourages brand loyalty and makes it easier for shoppers to buy from you in the future.

    User registration can also help with lead generation. If you get the shopper’s email address, then you can target them with email marketing, personalized ads, an email newsletter, and much more.

    If you’re using WooCommerce, then this plugin automatically creates all the pages customers need to create and manage an account. WooCommerce also adds a new Customer role, which it automatically assigns to any shoppers who register with your store.

    Are you using a different eCommerce solution that doesn’t support customer registration? Then see our guide on how to allow user registration on your WordPress site.

    After that, you can simply create a new role for your customers. For detailed instructions, please see our beginner’s guide to WordPress user roles and permissions.

    If you allow user registration, then you can track when a shopper logs out of their account, as this suggests they’re losing interest in your store. You can then send a coupon to encourage them to log back in.

    To create this recipe, simply go to Automator » Add new in the WordPress dashboard.

    Uncanny Automator will now ask whether you want to create a recipe for logged-in users, or everyone. Go ahead and select ‘Logged-in users,’ then click on the ‘Confirm’ button.

    Creating a logged-in automation recipe with Uncanny Automator

    Next, you can give the recipe a name by typing into the ‘Title’ field. This is just for your reference so you can use anything you want.

    Once you’ve done that, click on ‘WordPress’ in the ‘Select an integration’ area.

    Select WooCommerce as an integration

    You can now choose a trigger, which is anything that kickstarts the recipe.

    In the dropdown menu, start typing the following ‘A user logs out of a site’ and then select the right option when it appears.

    Choosing a trigger for the automated coupon recipe

    We only want to run the workflow when someone with the ‘Customer’ user role logs out of their account.

    With that in mind, click on the ‘Add filter’ button.

    How to create an automation workflow for your WooCommerce customers

    In the popup that appears, click on ‘WordPress.’

    Next, find ‘The user has a specific role’ in the dropdown menu.

    Filtering your users based on WordPress role

    Open the ‘Role’ dropdown and select the role you’re using for your customers.

    After that, go ahead and click on ‘Save filter.’

    Sending an automated coupon to your WooCommerce customers

    Now it’s time to specify the action that Uncanny Automator will perform every time this workflow runs.

    We’re going to send the customer an email containing a coupon, so go ahead and click on ‘Add action.’

    Adding actions to an automated recipe

    Since we want to send an email, select ‘Emails’ as the integration.

    In the dropdown that appears, click on ‘Send an email.’

    Send automated coupons in WordPress to bring back customers

    This adds all the fields that you can use to create the email.

    To start, we need to make sure the message goes to the right user, by clicking on the asterisk next to the ‘To’ field. Then, select ‘Common’ and ‘User email.’

    Getting the customer's email address

    You can now create the email by adding a subject line and body text.

    Here, you can use a mix of plain text and tokens, which are placeholders that Uncanny Automator replaces with real values automatically. For example, if you want to use the customer’s name, then you can click on the asterix and select ‘Common.’

    Simply select the ‘User first name’ token to create the personalized greeting.

    Adding a dynamic user name token to the coupon workflow

    You’ll also need to create a coupon and add it to the email.

    The easiest way is by using the Advanced Coupons plugin, which is the best WordPress coupon code plugin on the market. It lets you create lots of different advanced coupons to get more sales and grow your business.

    For a step-by-step guide, please see our post on how to create smart coupons.

    After creating a coupon, you can simply add it to the email.

    Sending an automated coupon email in WordPress to bring back customers

    When you’re happy with how the email looks, click on ‘Save.’

    After that, it’s time to set a delay. This is how long Uncanny Automator will wait after the customer logs out, before sending them the coupon.

    To add a delay, hover your mouse over the ‘Email’ action. When it appears, click on ‘Delay.’

    How to add a delay to an automation workflow

    You can then add your delay in the popup that appears.

    Once you’ve done that, go ahead and select ‘Set delay.’

    Adding a time delay to the automated coupon recipe

    When you’re happy with how the recipe is set up, it’s time to make it active.

    In the ‘Recipe’ box, click the ‘Draft’ switch so that it shows ‘Live’ instead.

    Publishing the automated coupon recipe

    That’s it. Now, when a customer logs out of their account, Uncanny Automator will wait for the specified amount of time before sending them a coupon code.

    Automatically Send Coupons for a Specific Product

    Sometimes a shopper may look at a product multiple times. This suggests they’re interested in the item, but something is stopping them from making a purchase.

    In this case, you may want to send them a coupon, which will encourage them to splash out on the product.

    To get started, create a new recipe for logged-in users following the same process described above. After that, click on ‘WooCommerce’ in the ‘Select an integration’ area.

    Adding WooCommerce as an integration in Uncanny Automator

    Next, choose a trigger by typing the following ‘A user views a product.’

    When the right trigger appears, give it a click.

    Get more sales with an automated coupon recipe

    By default, this trigger is set to ‘Any product.’

    If you want to link the recipe to a specific product, then open the ‘Product’ dropdown and choose that product from the list.

    Choose a WooCommerce product from the dropdown menu

    Once you’ve done that, click on the ‘Number of times’ button.

    By default, the recipe will run every time a customer looks at a product. You should change this, so the customer has to look at the product multiple times before triggering the recipe. To do this, type a different number into the ‘Number of times’ field.

    Triggering a workflow when the customer views a product multiple times

    When that’s done, click on ‘Save’ to store your settings.

    This recipe should only run when a customer views a product, so click on ‘Add Filter.’ In the popup that appears, click on ‘WordPress’ and then choose ‘The user has a specific role.’

    Adding WooCommerce features to an automation recipe

    After that, open the ‘Role’ dropdown and select the role you’re using for your customers.

    When you’re ready, click on ‘Save filter.’

    Configuring the automated coupon rule

    Now it’s time to add the action. There are a few different ways to send automated coupons from your WordPress website.

    To email a code to your customers using Uncanny Automator and Advanced Coupons, simply follow the same process described above.

    Another option is to generate the code using WooCommerce. To do this, click on ‘Add Action’ and then select ‘WooCommerce’ as the integration.

    Selecting the WooCommerce eCommerce plugin as an integration

    In the search bar, start typing ‘Generate and email a coupon code to the user.’

    When the right option appears, give it a click.

    Generating a WooCommerce coupon

    This will add some new settings where you can create the coupon code.

    To generate a code automatically, simply leave the ‘Coupon code’ field blank.

    How to create a coupon for your WooCommerce online store

    In the ‘Discount type’ field, choose the kind of coupon that you want to create, such as a fixed cart discount or percentage discount.

    For this guide, we’ll select ‘Percentage discount’.

    How to create a percentage discount code

    After that, type the percentage discount into the ‘Coupon amount’ field.

    In the following image, we’re offering customers a 30% discount on their purchase.

    Creating a percentage coupon code

    In the next field, you can set an expiry date for the coupon, either by using the YYY-MM-DD format or typing in the number of days until the coupon expires.

    For example, in the following image the coupon will expire after 7 days.

    Adding an expiration date to an automated coupon code

    You can also set a minimum and maximum spend for the coupon. We’ll leave these fields blank so the customer can use the code with any purchase.

    You may also want to check the ‘For individual use only’ box so customers can’t use this code in combination with other coupons.

    Creating a coupon for individual use

    Next, scroll to the ‘Usage limit per coupon’ section. The shopper should only be able to use the coupon once, so type in ‘1.’

    There are lots of other settings you can change for the coupon. It’s a good idea to look through these settings to see whether you want to make any more changes.

    When you’re happy with how the coupon is set up, scroll to the ‘Email’ section. To start, find the ‘To’ field and then click on the asterisk next to it. Then, click on ‘Common’ and select ‘User email.’

    Creating an automated coupon email to bring back shoppers

    With that done, you can add a subject line and change the text in the email body.

    To create a more personalized email, it’s a good idea to use a mix of plain text and tokens, by following the same process described above.

    Adding a coupon to your WooCommerce email

    When you’re happy with the email, click on the ‘Save’ button to store the recipe.

    After that, you can make the recipe live by clicking the ‘Draft’ switch so that it shows ‘Live.’

    Making an Uncanny Automator recipe live on your WordPress website

    Now, every time someone views a product multiple times, it’ll trigger the recipe workflow.

    We hope this article helped you learn how to send automated coupons in WordPress to bring back customers. You may also want to check out our guide on how to create a WooCommerce popup to increase sales and the best WooCommerce plugins for your store.

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