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We’re excited to announce the launch of LoyaltyX 🎉 A complete WooCommerce Points and Rewards plugin to help stores reward customers for purchases, referrals and engagement. Build loyalty. Drive repeat sales. 👉 devdiggers.com/plugin/woocom… #WooCommerce #WordPress #eCommerce
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Happy Birthday WordPress 💙
23 looks good on WordPress. 🎂 Since May 27, 2003, WordPress has been blogging, building, publishing, shipping, translating, theming, plugin-ing, and making the web a little more wonderfully weird. Happy birthday, WordPress. 💙
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LoyaltyX has a birthday rewards trigger built in. Turn it on, set a point bonus & it runs itself. Birthday emails drive 481% higher transaction rates than standard promos. One setting. Zero ongoing effort. Highest-converting loyalty trigger available. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Your customer saw it on Instagram. They don't know the name. Can't describe it. They leave your store with an empty cart. WooCommerce Image Search fixes this. Upload a photo → AI finds the match → sale made. 98% accuracy. 15% higher conversion. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Hey WooCommerce store owners and devs What's the single change that made the biggest difference to your store? ↓ Better hosting ↓ Fewer, smarter plugins ↓ A retention mechanic (wallet, points, cashback) ↓ Something else Genuinely curious what actually moved the needle. 👇
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A store switched from loyalty tools to one unified wallet. Repeat purchase rate up 33%. 84% of customers returned within 3 months. The wallet was the reason customers didn't leave when money was waiting for them. That's what WooCommerce Wallet does. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Most WooCommerce stores that switch to Shopify aren't escaping the platform. They're escaping bad decisions. 25 plugins, no maintenance, that's not a WooCommerce problem. Fix the build, not the platform. You'll pay more monthly on Shopify to recreate what you already own.
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WooCommerce powers 33% of all online stores. Shopify's GMV is 8x larger. Same market, wildly different money flows. WooCommerce is where independent stores keep 100% of every sale. Shopify is where high-GMV brands pay for the privilege of scale. Know which game you're playing
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43% of the web is WordPress. Fine stat. Here's the one that actually matters: 47% of the top 5,000 active domains worldwide run WordPress. Not abandoned installs. Not test sites. Live, high-traffic websites. Is WordPress dying? Here's the answer. devdiggers.com/is-wordpress-…
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WordPress PDF tip most sites miss: Disable PDF generation for guests. Keep the button visible. Now your best long-form posts are lead magnets. The visitor reads the guide, wants to save it as a PDF, clicks the button & gets prompted to register. devdiggers.com/product/wordp…
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What's actually worked best for your sales? A) Sitewide % off: Simple & broad B) Cart threshold discounts: "Spend X, save Y" C) Tiered/bulk pricing: Buy more, save more per unit D) Role-based pricing: Different prices for different users What's moved the needle most for you? 👇
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A WooCommerce store noticed dozens of failed small transactions on their gateway statement. Card-testing bots. Each attempt costs a gateway fee. 500 attempts in a weekend = real money gone. They added CAPTCHA. Bot transactions stopped overnight. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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WooCommerce opinion: Fake urgency — countdown timers that reset, "Only 3 left!" that never moves, "47 people viewing" invented numbers — is still everywhere in 2026. And every customer who notices it trusts you a little less. Urgency works. Fake urgency compounds into churn.
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55% of shoppers abandon when forced to re-enter their card details. These aren't strangers. They're customers who already bought from you. They trust you. They want to buy again. You made them type 16 digits. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Every WooCommerce developer hits this moment: The client's requirement doesn't fit any existing plugin cleanly. Stack three plugins and hack them together? Or build one clean custom solution? Here's the full build-from-scratch guide: devdiggers.com/woocommerce-p…
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Set up Message Templates before you start replying. Pre-save your 5 most common responses: shipment delays, address changes, refund timelines & custom order confirmations. One click to insert. Placeholders fill in the name & order number automatically. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Hi WooCommerce store owners and devs AI is everywhere in 2026. But what's it actually useful for in your store? What's the ONE task where AI has genuinely saved you time or money? Product descriptions? Support tickets? Code snippets? SEO? Something else? Real answers only. 👇
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A returning WooCommerce customer came back to reorder. Forgot their password. Couldn't be bothered with the reset flow. Left. That's not a conversion problem. It's a login problem. Biometric login: one fingerprint tap, no password, no lost repeat sale. devdiggers.com/product/wooco…
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Most store owners think subscriptions don't apply to their products. They're wrong. They just haven't designed the offer yet. Coffee, supplements, templates, and nearly any repeat purchase can be a subscription. Starting a month with predictable revenue should be the goal.
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Abandoned cart emails have a ~45% open rate. That's more than double any promotional email you send. Your hottest buyer, at peak purchase intent, is reading your message. Most WooCommerce stores send one email. A 3-email sequence recovers 6x more revenue than a single send.
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