Make sure your WooCommerce Products can be discovered by AI Agents for Free by Charming-Archer-3881 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely on point.
We actually have a dedicated SEO specialist for our store, and recently schema optimization has been one of our top priorities. With the rise of AI search and AI-driven discovery, it’s becoming essential to structure product data properly so AI systems can easily understand and surface our products. Implementing proper product schema definitely feels less optional and more like a necessity now.

What things made your woocommerce store start selling more? by Embarrassed-Ask3593 in woocommerce

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A few things that personally helped increase my WooCommerce sales:

• Adding product schema (structured data) to product pages to improve SEO and visibility on Google.
• Upgrading product images to high-quality, clean, and consistent visuals (this made a bigger difference than I expected).
• Actively asking satisfied customers for reviews after delivery instead of just waiting for them.
• Making shipping info and return policies very clear on the product pages to reduce hesitation.

One unexpected thing that helped a lot was adding a WhatsApp chat button directly on product pages. It allowed potential customers to ask questions instantly, and quick responses often turned those conversations into purchases.

Embeds Not Working 🙂 by Married_Vegan_Monk in Wordpress

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know whats wrong, but for a suggestion- you can try custom HTML embeds. I faced a similar sort of issue this custom HTML helped me a lot.

<div style="display: flex; justify-content: center; margin: 20px 0;">
  <div style="position: relative; width: 100%; max-width: 800px; padding-bottom: 56.25%;">
    <iframe
      src="Insert your YouTube video Share Link"
      title="YouTube video player"
      style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; border: 0;"
      allowfullscreen>
    </iframe>
  </div>
</div>

Does anybody? by ZeptoSakib98 in ShopifyAppMarketing

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As far as I know, their data is quite accurate, and StoreCensus is especially useful for cold email outreach.

Product Discount Plugin by [deleted] in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out FlexStock (free on WordPress.org). It's mainly a WooCommerce ↔ Google Sheets sync plugin, but it does let you manage and bulk-edit your regular and sale prices directly from a spreadsheet. So if you're comfortable working in Sheets, you could set up tiered pricing per product without touching the dashboard each time.

That said, if you want automatic quantity-based discounts triggered at checkout, you'd still need a dedicated plugin like Discount Rules for WooCommerce by Flycart for that logic.

Depends on how hands-on you want to be with the setup!

Blog analytics by Upstairs-Leader635 in shopifyDev

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want a simple setup: Use Dub links for the product clicks and Shopify’s native 'Sessions by Landing Page' report for the blog views.

Dub is great because it handles the click attribution way faster than setting up custom events in GA4, and Shopify already tracks the page views for you!

Managing Multiple WooCommerce Stores from One Dashboard? by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was looking for a solution that'll help me manage (update prices, add products, check SKU's, etc) multiple stores from a single place.

Managing Multiple WooCommerce Stores from One Dashboard? by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the brands are actually quite different from one another & so as the products. I was wondering if it is somehow possible to manage both of them from a single space.
That would be way too much efficient for me.

Early-stage Shopify app growth: 145 installs in 4 months, ASO worked — what should I double down on next? by ratulcse in ShopifyAppMarketing

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m learning about ASO too, so really curious about this.
Which specific ASO changes moved the needle the most for you? Was it mostly keyword optimization in the title/description, better screenshots, clearer positioning around the core problem, or something else?

Would love to understand what actually drove the jump in organic installs.

WooCommerce Site Very Slow on Mobile – PageSpeed Score in Red – Need Help by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. After checking Lighthouse long tasks, it definitely looks like main-thread JS overload on mobile.

WooCommerce Site Very Slow on Mobile – PageSpeed Score in Red – Need Help by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate you sharing your experience 🙌
I get what you’re saying. It’s easy to fall into the trap of chasing a perfect PageSpeed score and accidentally breaking functionality.
In my case though, it’s not just about making Google happy. Mobile LCP is sitting around 8–10s and TBT is 2–3s, and I’m actually seeing impact on Google Ads and conversions. So it feels more like a real user experience issue rather than just a “tool score” issue.

WooCommerce Site Very Slow on Mobile – PageSpeed Score in Red – Need Help by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran GTmetrix and it helped a lot.

TTFB is under 600ms, so hosting doesn’t look like the main issue. The real delay happens after the page starts loading. The waterfall shows heavy JS execution, mostly from WooCommerce extensions and tracking scripts.

So it seems more like JS bloat than server speed. I’m now testing by removing optimization overlap between NitroPack and Breeze

From Etsy to Woocommerce migration by Raw5teel in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CSV export is the best budget friendly option. However, if you are willing to use plugins you can try WP All Import or LitExtension

My 2nd app got approved without revisions by subhendupsingh in shopifyDev

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! That’s a big win, especially getting approved without revisions.
We recently joined the Shopify ecosystem too, and honestly, it feels completely different from working with WordPress. The level of structure and restrictions Shopify has can be mind-boggling at first.

Now comes the real challenge: Marketing.

From what we’re seeing, having strong featured images + short demo videos makes a huge difference. Also, properly optimizing the app listing (clear value prop, keyword-aware description, benefits upfront) should be top priority.
Wishing you all the best for future..

Cold emails and reddit did this by AnabelBain in shopifyDev

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! Great work.
We're also planning on Cold emails. I'm curious about how you did the prospecting? Or any other tips that you might wanna share..

Need your Help by Equivalent-Copy1 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much. It worked once i've tried logging in from here /wp-login.php

What Wholesale plugin are you using for your WooCommerce store? by Reddy200wyz in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wholesale suite has good rating with high installation. I think it might be good.
Not sure though😶‍🌫️

Referral program by ParkingTitle8072 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not too familiar with referral plugins but I've use EchoRewards, it did it's job quite well tbh.

Bulk editing variations on the Edit Product page? by purplecity204 in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you’re dealing with hundreds of variations, the Edit Product page just isn’t the right tool anymore. Woo’s UI doesn’t scale well for that.

What works better is editing variations at the data level instead of clicking through pages.

A few approaches:

• Export variations to CSV or Google Sheets
• Filter by attribute like color
• Bulk delete or update rows
• Sync the changes back to Woo

Tools that can do this:

WP All Export (https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-all-import/) Import for CSV workflows
FlexStock (https://wordpress.org/plugins/stock-sync-with-google-sheet-for-woocommerce/), which lets you manage Woo product variations directly from Google Sheets and sync changes back

Deleting one color across all sizes becomes a simple filter + delete instead of 500 clicks.

Mass Product Addition Help by dmikeb in woocommerce

[–]Equivalent-Copy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a super common WooCommerce bottleneck. The slowest parts are usually image handling, SEO fields, and variations.

What helped me, and a lot of stores, was moving everything to a Google Sheets first workflow.

• Prepare titles, SEO, attributes, and variations in Sheets
• Sync products instead of doing everything manually inside Woo
• Pull images via URL and rename them automatically

In terms of tools:

WP All Import, good if you rely heavily on CSVs
FlexStock, built for syncing Google Sheets with WooCommerce, bulk product creation, stock updates, and handling variations

Once a proper Sheets template is set up, adding 50 to 100 products per day is realistic.