WooCommerce explained

WooCommerce
Logo Size:250px
Author:Mike Jolley, James Koster
Developer:Automattic
Programming Language:PHP
Latest Release Date:------------------------->
Released:[1]
Latest Release Version:8.8.3[2]
Latest Release Date:29 Apr 2024
Operating System:Unix-like, Windows
Genre:e-commerce
License:GPL

WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress. It is designed for small to large-sized online merchants using WordPress. Launched on September 27, 2011,[3] the plugin quickly became popular for its simplicity to install and customize and for the market position of the base product as freeware (even though many of its optional extensions are paid and proprietary). WooCommerce is developed and supported by Woo and includes contributions from a global community of developers.[4]

History

WooCommerce was first developed by WordPress theme developer WooThemes,[5] who hired Mike Jolley and James Koster, developers at Jigowatt, to work on a fork of Jigoshop[6] [7] that became WooCommerce.[8] In January 2020, it was estimated that WooCommerce is used by around 3.9 million websites.[9]

In November 2014, the first WooConf, a conference focusing on eCommerce using WooCommerce, was held in San Francisco, California. It attracted 300 attendees.[10]

In May 2015, WooThemes and WooCommerce were acquired by Automattic, operator of WordPress.com and core contributor to the WordPress software.[11]

In December 2020, WooCommerce acquired MailPoet, a popular WordPress newsletter management plugin.[12] Subsequently, WooCommerce launched WooCommerce Mobile App for iOS and Android. The app lets WooCommerce store owners view and manage their stores from mobile devices.[13]

On October 31, 2023, WooCommerce changed its branding to Woo. Woo is how Automattic starts referring to the brand/company, while WooCommerce is the open-source e-commerce platform for WordPress — Woo's core product.[14]

Usage

WooCommerce is used by a number of high-traffic websites such as Small Press Expo.[15] For the 3rd week of September 2015, Trends indicated that WooCommerce ran on 30%[16] of e-commerce sites and millions of active installs.[17]

Since Automattic's acquisition WooCommerce has kept gaining market share to become one of the leading E-commerce platforms on the Internet.[18]

Extensions

WooCommerce has attracted significant popularity because the base product, in addition to many extensions and plugins, is free and open-source. WooCommerce has hundreds of extensions and over 1,000 plugins.[19] In addition, there are thousands of paid add-ons for fixed prices. Many Premium Themes now offer capability with WooCommerce as well as plugins that make a theme framework compatible.[20]

WooExpert Partner program

Instead of a certification program WooCommerce uses an official partnership program. WooCommerce recommends users to use these WooExperts for their WooCommerce projects.[21] Suppliers can apply to become a partner and by doing so will undergo a multi-stage application process that includes skill evaluation and an interview. Throughout the process WooCommerce aim to assess familiarity with WooCommerce core and extensions. The partnership program had either a Gold, Silver or Bronze level[22] until late 2017, when it moved to a flat "verified WooExpert" system.[23]

Revenues

A study conducted in 2017 by Todd Wilkins, Head of WooCommerce, suggests that WooCommerce stores would collectively account for nearly $10 billion in sales.[24]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WooCommerce Has Arrived . WooCommerce . 27 September 2011 . 17 January 2015.
  2. Web site: WooCommerce .
  3. Web site: WooThemes Launches WooCommerce To Turn WordPress Sites Into Online Shops . TechCrunch . 27 September 2011 . 17 January 2015 . Perez, Sarah.
  4. Web site: What is WooCommerce? . woocommerce.com . 5 December 2023.
  5. Web site: WordPress Themes, Plugins & eCommerce. WooThemes.
  6. Web site: Jigoshop team and WordPress community members share thoughts on forking . WPCandy . 28 August 2011 . 17 January 2015 . Imel, Ryan.
  7. Web site: Our forking views . Jigoshop . 26 August 2011 . 17 January 2015.
  8. Web site: WooThemes forks Jigoshop into WooCommerce, launches WooLabs . WPCandy . 25 August 2011 . 17 January 2015 . Imel, Ryan.
  9. Web site: Hyde. Ethan. WooCommerce Vs Shopify. More Leads More Revenue.
  10. Web site: Dedicated to store owners & WordPress developers wanting to learn the art of eCommerce using WooCommerce . Wooconf . November 2014 . 5 October 2017.
  11. Web site: WordPress Parent Automattic Buys WooCommerce, a Shopping Tool for Web Publishers. Re/code. 19 May 2015. 2015-05-19.
  12. Web site: MailPoet Joins WooCommerce. MailPoet Blog. 7 December 2020. 2020-12-07.
  13. Web site: WooCommerce Mobile App announcement. WooCommerce Blog. 22 March 2022. 2022-03-22.
  14. Web site: Say Hello to Woo.com. GeekSeller Blog. 18 February 2024. 2023-10-31.
  15. Web site: WooCommerce E-Commerce Usage. WebTechster . 2014-05-13.
  16. Web site: Statistics for websites using Ecommerce technologies (The Entire Internet Tab) . builtwith.com . 21 September 2015.
  17. News: Warnimont. Joe. WooCommerce Review: The King of Ecommerce Plugins on WordPress. 30 April 2018. Ecommerce Platforms. 14 February 2018.
  18. Web site: WooCommerce keeps gaining Market Share . 5 August 2018 . ProWoos . 16 August 2018.
  19. News: [Infographic] 2017 WooCommerce Statistics]. 2017-08-01. Holler Box. 2018-09-15. en-US.
  20. Web site: WooCommerce Genesis Framework for WooCommerce.
  21. Web site: WooExperts - WooCommerce. WooCommerce. en-US. 2017-09-03.
  22. News: Becoming a WooExpert - WooCommerce. WooCommerce. 2017-09-03. en-US.
  23. Web site: Scott. Robin. WooCommerce Ends Gold Silver, Bronze – Just WooExperts. Silicon Dales. Silicon Dales Ltd. 6 February 2018. 2017-12-02.
  24. News: WooCommerce Stores on Track to Surpass $10B in Sales This Year. 2017-10-19. WordPress Tavern. 2018-09-15. en-US.