WOOCOMMERCE WEBSITE

Turn your WordPress site into a store you fully own

We turn WordPress sites into powerful WooCommerce stores — flexible product catalogs, custom checkout flows, tax and shipping rules, and inventory tracking — giving you a smooth shopping experience and full ownership of your store data.

22%
higher conversion on content-to-product flows for WooCommerce stores with strong organic search traffic
1.7s
gap between median and top-quartile WooCommerce load times — almost entirely explained by hosting quality
The problem

WooCommerce’s flexibility is only an advantage if it’s configured well

WooCommerce gives you more control than a hosted platform, but that control has to be set up deliberately — tax rules, shipping zones, and checkout flow don’t work well on default settings. 2026 real-user speed data shows the gap between a median and a top-quartile WooCommerce store’s load time is almost entirely explained by hosting quality — the same platform, wildly different results depending on how it’s set up.

Done properly, though, WooCommerce stores with strong organic content can convert noticeably higher than a comparable hosted-platform store, precisely because of the SEO flexibility WordPress gives you underneath it.

What we do

Flexible product catalog setup

Products, variations, and categories structured to scale, so adding new inventory later doesn’t mean restructuring the store.

Custom checkout flows

Checkout configured and streamlined for your specific products and customers, not left on WooCommerce’s bare defaults.

Tax & shipping configuration

Tax rates and shipping zones set up accurately for exactly where you sell, avoiding costly miscalculations at checkout.

Inventory tracking systems

Backend stock tracking configured so you always know what’s actually available, not just what a spreadsheet says.

Full scope

What's included in every WooCommerce build

One clear scope, whether it’s converting an existing WordPress site or launching a new store.

Product catalog & variation setup

Checkout flow customization

Payment gateway integration

Tax rate configuration

Shipping zone & rate setup

Inventory & stock tracking

Managed hosting & performance setup

Product & category SEO setup

Key extension installation

Analytics & conversion tracking setup

Security & backup configuration

QA testing & launch checklist

What a proper build gives you

Full ownership of your store, without the configuration gaps that cost sales.

of your store data owned by you, with no platform lock-in
0 %
target load time, aligned with top-quartile WooCommerce benchmarks
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checkout flow tuned specifically for your products, not the default
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guesswork — tax and shipping rules checked against where you actually sell
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How we do it

Configured, tested, launched

01

Set up the catalog

Products, variations, and categories structured to match how your business actually sells, built to scale as inventory grows.

02

Configure payments & tax

Payment gateways, tax rates, and shipping zones set up accurately for exactly where and how you sell.

03

Tune the checkout

Checkout flow streamlined and tested to reduce friction, rather than left on WooCommerce’s bare default configuration.

04

Test & launch

Full QA pass across devices and payment methods before going live, with inventory tracking and backups confirmed.

Tools we use

WooCommerce · Managed WordPress hosting · Stripe / PayPal · Google Analytics 4 · WooCommerce extensions ecosystem

Timeline: a standard store setup — catalog, checkout, tax, and shipping — is usually complete and QA-tested within 1–2 weeks; larger catalogs or custom checkout logic can extend that depending on scope.

Why BetterSell

A store you own, built to actually perform

Full data ownership. Your store data lives on your own infrastructure, with no platform lock-in.

Hosting-aware. We configure hosting specifically for WooCommerce, since that’s what closes the biggest speed gap.

Checkout tuned, not default. Checkout flow is customized to your products and customers, not left generic.

SEO-ready from day one. Product and category structure built with the organic search advantage WordPress gives you in mind.

A store you own is step one of getting found

WooCommerce gives you the SEO flexibility a hosted platform can’t match — but that advantage only pays off with a deliberate content and search strategy behind it. The two work best built together.

Recent results

What this looks like in practice

WordPress site → full store

Before: An established WordPress content site wanted to start selling products without rebuilding its existing traffic and content on a new platform.

Diagnosis: The site had strong organic traffic to preserve, ruling out a full platform migration that would risk losing that search equity.

Fix: Added WooCommerce to the existing WordPress site, structuring the product catalog and checkout to work alongside the existing content.

Result: The business began selling directly from its existing high-traffic pages without disrupting its established organic search performance.

Tax errors, resolved

Before: A store was undercharging tax in several regions due to incorrectly configured tax rules, creating a compliance risk.

Diagnosis: Tax rates had been set up once, early on, and never updated as the business began shipping to new regions.

Fix: Rebuilt the tax configuration to accurately reflect every region the business actually ships to, with automatic rate updates where available.

Result: Tax calculation became accurate across all regions, removing the compliance risk the business had been carrying unknowingly.

Hosting, upgraded

Before: A WooCommerce store on budget shared hosting was loading slowly, with checkout occasionally timing out during traffic spikes.

Diagnosis: Shared hosting couldn’t handle the store’s database load during busy periods, directly causing the load time and checkout issues.

Fix: Migrated the store to managed WordPress hosting built for WooCommerce, with caching and database optimization configured properly.

Result: Load times improved substantially and checkout timeouts stopped occurring, even during the store’s busiest traffic periods.

Let’s build a store you fully own

Book a free store audit and we’ll show you what’s missing, what’s slowing you down, and what a properly configured WooCommerce store would look like.

Here are some frequently asked questions

What people mostly ask us about WooCommerce websites and what you might wanna know –

Product catalog setup, checkout customization, tax and shipping configuration, and inventory tracking — see the full scope above.

Yes, adding WooCommerce to an existing WordPress site while preserving its content and SEO is a common version of this project.

WooCommerce gives you full ownership of your data and more SEO flexibility since it’s built on WordPress; Shopify is more fully managed. We can help you decide which fits your business.

Yes, accurate tax configuration for every region you actually ship to is part of the standard scope, avoiding the compliance risk of outdated defaults.

WooCommerce performs best on hosting built for it — we configure or recommend hosting specifically suited to WooCommerce’s database demands.

Yes, backend inventory tracking is part of the standard build, so stock levels stay accurate as orders come in.

Yes, key extensions are installed and configured for the outcome they’re meant to drive, not left on unconfigured defaults.

Yes — auditing and rebuilding the configuration of an existing store is one of the most common versions of this project.

A standard store setup is usually complete and QA-tested within 1–2 weeks; larger catalogs can take longer depending on scope.

Yes — book a free store audit and we’ll show you exactly what’s missing or holding your store back.