How to Set Up Back in Stock Notifications in WooCommerce (No Coding)
Learn how to set up back in stock notifications in WooCommerce to recover 15-25% of lost sales. Step-by-step guide with plugin recommendations—no coding required.
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The WooCommerce toolkit that actually moves the needle
Speed optimisation. Real profit tracking. Stock monitoring. Headless storefronts. WPBundle is a growing suite of plugins and tools built to help WooCommerce stores run faster, sell smarter, and scale without the usual pain.
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A growing suite of WooCommerce plugins that covers profit tracking, AI content, cash flow, email, inventory, B2B, performance, and headless — so you stop duct-taping 15 plugins together.
Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity. Track COGS, shipping costs, payment fees, and real margins per product — not just what WooCommerce tells you.
Generate SEO-optimised product descriptions, meta tags, and structured data in bulk. Import your catalogue, pick a tone, and let AI write your entire store.
See where your money actually goes. Reconcile payment gateway fees, track outstanding invoices, forecast revenue, and spot cash flow problems before they bite.
Automated back-in-stock notifications that bring customers back. Monitor inventory levels, get restocking alerts, and never miss a sale to "out of stock" again.
Transactional emails that actually sell. Automated post-purchase sequences, abandoned cart recovery, review requests, and win-back campaigns — all from your WooCommerce dashboard.
One-click speed audit for your shop, cart, and checkout pages. Find the bottlenecks killing your conversions — explained in plain English, not developer jargon.
Turn your store into a B2B powerhouse. Quote requests, negotiation workflows, approval chains, and CRM sync — the full lifecycle WooCommerce has been missing.
When you are ready for the next level — a blazing-fast Next.js frontend powered by WooCommerce. 90+ Core Web Vitals, real SEO, checkout that converts.
and more... 18-20 plugins in total.
We build the tools we wished existed — focused, fast, and built specifically for WooCommerce stores that take performance and profit seriously.
Guides, tutorials, and deep dives on WooCommerce performance, profitability, and growth.
Learn how to set up back in stock notifications in WooCommerce to recover 15-25% of lost sales. Step-by-step guide with plugin recommendations—no coding required.
Your WooCommerce dashboard shows revenue, not profit. Learn how to calculate true profit margins with COGS, fees, and shipping. Manual spreadsheet method + automated plugin solution.
Most WooCommerce store owners have no idea what next quarter looks like. Learn how to build a WooCommerce cash flow forecast using your existing order history and the free WPBundle Cash Flow Dashboard plugin.
Revenue isn't profit. Learn how to calculate net profit in WooCommerce by accounting for COGS, expenses, refunds, and fees — and how the WPBundle Cash Flow Dashboard makes it automatic.
Tax time is painful without organised financials. Learn what WooCommerce financial reports you need at year-end and how to have quarterly P&L data ready before your accountant asks for it.
Stores with repeat buyers have the most predictable cash flow. Learn how to track recurring revenue in WooCommerce and use repeat purchase patterns to forecast your next quarter.
Find the guides that matter most to your store — whether you need to speed things up, track real profit, or plan a migration.
Speed up your WooCommerce store. Caching, Core Web Vitals, slow checkout fixes, and server-level optimisation.
A bloated database slows every page load. Here's how to clean, optimize, and maintain your WooCommerce database for peak performance.
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Product images are the #1 cause of slow WooCommerce pages. Here's how to optimize them — formats, dimensions, lazy loading, and the best plugins.
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Step-by-step guide to auditing your WooCommerce store speed — understand your PageSpeed score, Core Web Vitals, and what to fix. Free online tool and WordPress plugin included.
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Why WooCommerce stores score 30–55 on Google PageSpeed, what a realistic target is, and the step-by-step path from a bad score to 90+.
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Stop guessing your margins. Track COGS, real profit per product, and hidden costs eating your revenue.
Your WooCommerce dashboard shows revenue, not profit. Learn how to calculate true profit margins with COGS, fees, and shipping. Manual spreadsheet method + automated plugin solution.
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Stripe takes 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Here's how to track those fees inside WooCommerce so you can see real profit, not just revenue.
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Every payment gateway eats into your margins. Here's a detailed fee comparison for WooCommerce stores — including the hidden costs nobody tells you about.
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Revenue comes in, fees go out, refunds happen. Here's how to get a clear cash flow picture for your WooCommerce store without a spreadsheet.
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Practical fixes for slow product pages, bloated plugins, admin lag, and mobile performance.
A clear breakdown of cross-selling vs upselling in WooCommerce — what each strategy means, when to use which, and how to implement both across your store for maximum revenue.
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12 practical strategies to increase your WooCommerce average order value — from quick-win order bumps and bundles to advanced upsell funnels and AI-powered recommendations.
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How to turn your WooCommerce thank-you page into a revenue engine with post-purchase upsells — setup, best practices, and the psychology behind why they convert so well.
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Step-by-step guide to building a WooCommerce upsell funnel — from product page to post-purchase, with offer strategies for each stage that compound into serious AOV lifts.
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Headless WooCommerce, Next.js storefronts, REST API vs GraphQL, and composable commerce patterns.
How to run WooCommerce Subscriptions on a headless architecture — separate renewal processing from your storefront, integrate Stripe for initial payments, and build a custom subscriber portal via REST API.
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How to build a B2B wholesale storefront with headless WooCommerce — customer-specific pricing, bulk ordering, quote request flows, and custom account dashboards via the WooCommerce REST API.
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How to build a genuine PWA for WooCommerce — why traditional WordPress cannot deliver real offline capability, how a headless Next.js stack enables installability and service worker caching, and how to implement push notifications.
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Three architecture patterns for running multiple WooCommerce stores with a headless frontend — shared Multisite backend, separate WooCommerce installs, and multi-tenant Next.js. Honest trade-offs for each approach.
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WooCommerce vs Shopify, hosting showdowns, platform comparisons — with real data, not opinions.
A category-by-category comparison of the most common Shopify apps and their WooCommerce headless equivalents — page speed, checkout, reviews, loyalty, subscriptions, search, and email marketing.
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Real cost breakdown of going headless on Shopify — Plus pricing, Hydrogen development, hosting, and 3-year TCO compared to headless WooCommerce with WPBundle.
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A balanced comparison of headless and traditional ecommerce — architecture, performance, cost, plugins, SEO, and a 3-year TCO analysis. Decision framework for choosing the right approach.
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WP Engine Headless (formerly Atlas) uses Faust.js for managed headless WordPress. How does it compare to building your own headless WooCommerce store with Next.js? Cost, features, and WooCommerce support compared.
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Move from Shopify, WPBakery, Elementor, or Divi to a modern headless frontend without breaking everything.
A systematic checklist to evaluate whether your WooCommerce store is ready to go headless — plugins, content, payments, and technical setup. Includes a free automated readiness scanner.
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How to migrate from WPBakery Page Builder to Gutenberg — step-by-step conversion process, tools, pitfalls, and whether you should skip Gutenberg and go headless instead.
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Two paths for migrating WordPress to headless: keep WordPress as the backend (lowest risk) or move to Sanity/Contentful (clean break). Step-by-step migration guide with SEO and content considerations.
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Before you leave Shopify, understand the real challenges: SEO regression, data migration, customer password resets, and payment gateway transitions. Here is how to migrate safely.
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These pain points aren't hypothetical — they're why WPBundle exists. We solved every one of them so you never have to.
I spent three weeks just trying to get cart sessions to persist between page loads. Ended up with a franken-stack of cookies, local storage, and server-side state that broke every time I deployed.

The WooCommerce checkout is basically impossible to decouple. You either rebuild the entire flow from scratch or you iframe it in and pray. Neither option is good.

We went headless for the performance gains but our SEO tanked. Turns out, getting structured data, sitemaps, and meta tags right without a plugin is a full-time job.

Half the WooCommerce plugins we rely on just don't work without the PHP frontend. Loyalty points, wishlists, advanced shipping — all gone the moment you go headless.

We built our headless store on WPGraphQL and it broke with every WooCommerce update. The schema changes were unpredictable and there was no migration path.

I wanted to go headless but couldn't risk breaking our live store. There's no good way to run both in parallel during the transition — it's all or nothing.


20+ plugins. One bundle. Real profit tracking, AI content, email automation, and everything else your WooCommerce store needs to run at full power.
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Get the entire WPBundle suite — 20+ plugins covering profit tracking, AI content, cash flow, email, inventory, upsells, shipping, and more. Waitlist members get 80% off at launch.
The full WPBundle plugin suite for one store. Every plugin we build, yours to keep.
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20+ plugins sounds too good to be true? Fair. Here's the honest answers about what you get, how it works, and why it's priced the way it is.
WPBundle is a growing suite of 20+ WooCommerce plugins that work together to help you run a faster, more profitable store. Profit tracking, AI product descriptions, stock alerts, email automation, upsells, cash flow dashboards, speed audits, and more — all from one team, designed to work as a set.
No. Every plugin is standalone — install only what you need. But they're designed to complement each other. Your Profit Tracker data feeds into Cash Flow. Stock Alerts pair with Email Optimiser. The bundle pricing means you get everything for less than the cost of 2-3 individual plugins from competitors.
Yes. WPBundle plugins are built for standard WooCommerce stores — any theme, any hosting, any payment gateway. They're compatible with HPOS (High-Performance Order Storage), the block-based checkout, and WooCommerce 8.x+. No special setup required.
Those tools charge $50-200/month and live outside your WordPress admin. WPBundle plugins run natively inside WooCommerce — your data stays on your server, there's no monthly fee, and everything is accessible right where you already manage your store.
No. Every plugin has a clean settings page, plain English explanations, and sensible defaults. The Speed Audit explains issues in plain English, not developer jargon. The AI Writer generates descriptions with one click. If you can run a WooCommerce store, you can use WPBundle.
The headless Next.js storefront is included in the bundle for stores ready to take the next step in performance. It's optional — most store owners will get massive value from the plugin suite alone. When you're ready for 90+ Core Web Vitals scores, it's there.
Yes. Both tiers include updates. Lifetime members get every update and every new plugin we ever build — no extra charge, no subscription. As we grow the suite past 20 plugins, Lifetime members get them all automatically.
Every plugin has a free version on WordPress.org with core functionality. The paid bundle unlocks premium features, priority support, and access to the full suite. Try the free versions first — we're confident you'll want the full bundle.
The Launch tier is built for you — one site licence, full plugin suite. If you run multiple stores or client sites, the Lifetime tier covers up to 5 sites and includes every future plugin we build.