WooCommerce
WooCommerce is an open‑source ecommerce plugin for WordPress that adds online store functionality to a WordPress website.
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About
WooCommerce
WooCommerce provides the core ecommerce capabilities needed to run an online store on a WordPress site, including product listings, shopping cart and checkout flows, payment processing support, and order management.
What the platform does (core functionality)
- Turns a WordPress site into a functioning online shop with catalog, cart, checkout, and order management.
- Supports product types, pricing, inventory tracking, taxes, and shipping options.
- Shop functionality is extended through plugins and extensions for additional capabilities (e.g., subscriptions, custom checkout flows).
Who it is for
Publicly available information does not explicitly define a single business target segment; WooCommerce is used by a broad range of online merchants on WordPress.
Deployment model
- Open‑source plugin that runs on a self‑hosted WordPress installation.
Architecture or positioning
- Built as a WordPress plugin in PHP under the GNU GPL open‑source licence.
- Extensible with a large ecosystem of extensions and integrates via the WooCommerce REST API.
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Why businesses choose WooCommerce for B2B
WooCommerce does not explicitly position itself commercially as a B2B platform in its core documentation; instead, B2B capabilities are delivered through official and third‑party extensions.
Verifiable B2B‑related Capabilities (via extensions)
- Extensions can manage B2B and B2C customer segmentation and hybrid shop configurations.
- B2B plugins support controlled product visibility and custom registration fields.
- Role‑based pricing, price hiding, and request‑a‑quote behaviours (via B2B extensions).
- Third‑party B2B plugins can enable company accounts, user roles and permissions beyond core WooCommerce.
- B2B features generally require installation and configuration of additional extensions; they are not part of the core WooCommerce plugin.
Publicly available information about WooCommerce’s core platform does not list specific B2B capabilities as native features.
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Rixxo doesn’t resell platforms; we help you choose the best one based on your operational needs. If WooCommerce is the right fit, we’ll say so. If not, we’ll help you find one that is.
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Resources to move you forward
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How Rixxo can help
Rixxo doesn’t resell platforms; we help you choose the best one based on your operational needs. If WooCommerce is the right fit, we’ll say so. If not, we’ll help you find one that is.
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