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With CartFlows flexible step technology, you have full control over the content in a step. Sometimes you may want a checkout on a landing page or a long-form sales page. It's very easy to accomplish this inside the checkout step of your flow. First, the CartFlows Shortcode is . This...
Read more It's common to have the same core product, but slight variations of it. So instead of creating a new unique product in WooCommerce, you can instead make 1 product, create an attribute, then create variations of it. Sound confusing? Let me give you an example. Say you have a shirt design of a ...
Read more Caching for your WordPress website will help increase performance. For all e-commerce websites, it's crucial that you exclude caching on CartFlows checkout, upsell, downsell, and thank you steps. Each caching plugin is different and has a different setting location to enter your CartFlow...
Read more Stripe is our favorite payment gateway because it's the most flexible and easy to work with. WooCommerce provides a Stripe gateway plugin for free. Configuring it is easy.
Read more CartFlows offers three features where we help store owners collect data in order to serve shoppers: Checkout FormsWe use WooCommerce checkout forms and save the data in the local storage feature of modern browsers, so if users accidentally refresh the page, the data users have typed in the form ...
Read more Sometimes you may want a website just for a flow, so you would want the landing page step in your flow to be set as the homepage of your website. It's very easy with CartFlows: Click on settingsClick on readingClick on the homepage dropdownAlong with any pages on your site, you will also see ...
Read more Any affiliate plugin that works with WooCommerce will work with your CartFlows based website. We use AffiliateWP found at https://affiliatewp.com There also several free options such as https://wordpress.org/plugins/affiliates-manager/
Read more CartFlows will work perfectly with your pricing tables. Here is the best way to have each pricing option is a pricing table link into its own unique flow. Create a normal WordPress page that will have your pricing table in it. Create a new flow for each pricing option. This is where our ...
Read more When using CartFlows you may want to hide the products that you are selling inside of your flows or hide your WooCommerce shop page altogether. This is quite easy to do. To hide individual product pages: Click on edit for “Catalog visibility” settingsChoose HiddenClick on OKClick on update...
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