How to Automatically Reduce Stock for Specific Order Status in WooCommerce?
By default, WooCommerce reduces the product stock quantity when the order status is set to ‘processing’ or ‘on-hold’. This means that when a customer places
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By default, WooCommerce reduces the product stock quantity when the order status is set to ‘processing’ or ‘on-hold’. This means that when a customer places
When you run an online store with a team managing order processing, then this customization will help you maintain control over order status changes. This can be done by restricting certain user
By default, WooCommerce lacks a feature allowing customers to edit their orders post-purchase. In this post, we present a solution: a functionality alike adding an
This customization is useful when you want your customers to get redirected to a specific page based on order status. From directing customers to customized
WooCommerce typically offers the ‘Order Again’ feature exclusively for ‘Completed’ orders. However, we can expand this functionality to include more order statuses with just a
Introducing a cancel button tied to specific order statuses brings advantages for both customers and store owners alike. This feature offers you greater control over
While the order status is usually described in words on the details page, you can also display it via visual representation. The order status progress
The “Customer invoice/ Order details” WooCommerce email notification template is used manually by store owners when sending payment requests to customers. This email template is
Customizing the WooCommerce thank you page is one great place to include personalized messages to your customers. This post lets us customize the title to
By default, WooCommerce provides email notifications for standard order statuses like “processing,” “completed,” and “cancelled.” Suppose if you’ve implemented custom order statuses for your store, such as “Shipped”
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