WooCommerce Experience
Full e-commerce builds — products, payments, and checkout flows that convert.
Overview
How I've used WooCommerce
WooCommerce is my platform of choice for e-commerce projects under roughly 10,000 SKUs — mature, well-supported, and flexible enough to handle custom product logic without fighting the platform.
WeTotalCare, House of Greens, and a custom furniture store are the clearest examples — each needed more than the default WooCommerce setup. WeTotalCare required premium plugin integration for subscription-style products, House of Greens needed custom product variations for plant sizing/care options, and the furniture store needed a checkout flow customized for large-item shipping logic that doesn't fit WooCommerce's default assumptions. In each case, the work was less about installing WooCommerce and more about adapting its checkout, product, and shipping logic to match how the specific business actually operates.
What I can do
Specific WooCommerce capabilities
- ✓Custom product types and variation logic beyond WooCommerce defaults
- ✓Payment gateway integration (Stripe, PayPal, regional processors)
- ✓Checkout flow customization for non-standard shipping/fulfillment needs
- ✓Premium plugin integration (subscriptions, bookings, memberships)
- ✓Inventory and order management workflow setup
Proof, not just claims
Real projects built with WooCommerce
FAQ
Common questions about my WooCommerce work
Can WooCommerce handle a large product catalogue?+
Yes, comfortably up to a few thousand SKUs with proper performance configuration (caching, optimized queries). Past that scale, I'd discuss whether a dedicated e-commerce platform makes more sense — I'll always give you the honest answer, not the one that sells more of my own time.
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