Not all WooCommerce websites are born equal. Sometimes a price and an add to cart button are just not enough. B2B platforms, wholesalers and high-ticket businesses are usually quite flexible with their pricing and might need to give customers the freedom to request a quote. Correct, WooCommerce can be used as a quoting engine as […]| Business Bloomer
Some plugins such as “deposit” and “subscription” payments send customers to the “Pay for Order” page in order to complete a pending WooCommerce order. In certain cases, also, the customer is forced to log in and this really affect sales conversion rate – instead of the checkout form customers see this notice: “Please log in […]| Business Bloomer
In WooCommerce, the order pay page is a specific webpage a customer lands on to complete payment for an order. It’s typically used for manual orders. When a store admin creates an order in the WooCommerce backend, the system generates a unique URL for the order pay page. This link can then be shared with […]| Business Bloomer
The WooCommerce “Order Pay” page is a hidden gem within the checkout process. It’s not typically encountered during a standard customer purchase journey – it comes into play when a store admin creates a manual order in the WooCommerce backend and sets it to “Pending” order status, often for scenarios like phone orders or custom […]| Business Bloomer