WooCommerce 11.0 changes product_shipping_class to a non-public taxonomy, aligning it with internal shipping rules, requiring minimal developer adjustments.
🧩 New Settings UI for WooCommerce extensions is here, and we want your feedback. Join Office Hours on July 15 at 16:00 UTC / 12:00PM EST.
WooCommerce is introducing an opt-in feature for extension developers to test new React-based settings UI while retaining legacy PHP functionality. Feedback is encouraged.
How WooCommerce is unifying extension settings: the design principles, shared components, and battle-tested patterns behind a more consistent admin experience.
WooCommerce 10.9.4 has been released. This point release includes a small fix for block checkout.
WooCommerce Core now limits contributors without write access to 3 open PRs at a time. This helps maintainers keep review queues healthy while encouraging fewer, stronger, better-tested contributions.
WooCommerce 10.9.3 has been released with a fix for fatal errors that may be caused by filters on WC_Email.
WooCommerce 10.9.2 has been released. This point fix includes a fix for the plugin update process and an update to push notifications.
How we replaced a bulky tiered-pricing plugin with WooCommerce coupons and 200 lines of PHP, cutting 12,888 lines of code while surviving BFCM without coupon bugs or outages.
WooCommerce 10.9 introduces experimental features Save for Later and Wishlists for logged-in shoppers. These allow users to save items between sessions, enhancing shopping experiences. Share your feedback.
PayPal Standard is officially sunsetting soon. Read up on how you can upgrade with confidence in PayPal 4.1.0 and plan your move accordingly.
WooCommerce has released version 10.9.1, fixing compatibility issues with older Stripe Payment Gateway versions.
WooCommerce 10.9.0 introduces performance enhancements, UI updates for admin screens, and built-in transactional email logging, enhancing store management and checkout efficiency.
WooCommerce 11.0 enables product object caching by default for new stores, helping reduce duplicate product loads while leaving existing stores unchanged.
Action Scheduler 4.0.0 is ready for testing and ships with WooCommerce 11.0 (July 28). Updates include failed actions now purge after 3 months, uniqueness checks include args, plus daily clean up jobs!
Join us for Office Hours on Wednesday June 24 in the Woo Community Slack! We are chatting about our WCEU experiences, and sharing what we’ve been working on. Hope to see you there!
WooCommerce 10.9 is in beta testing, featuring performance enhancements, UI improvements, and transactional email logging. The official release is scheduled for June 23, 2026.
The WooCommerce monorepo build pipeline rework dropped cold build time by 60%, watch ready time by 75%, and watch memory usage by 84%.
WooCommerce 10.9 introduces an experimental dual API and GraphQL infrastructure. It consists of a code API using PHP classes, an autogenerated GraphQL API mirroring the code API, and a build script for development.
WooCommerce 10.9 introduces transactional email logging to enhance troubleshooting. Merchants can now track sent emails, failures, and statuses, improving diagnostics for email processes in online stores.
Join us for a live panel discussion on practical AI workflows for WordPress and WooCommerce, including WooCommerce MCP, the WordPress Abilities API, Pressable MCP, and the agency workflows these tools make possible.
WooCommerce 10.9 introduces a Color/Image product attribute, allowing visual swatches for colors and images. This feature enhances user experience with improved product representation and streamlined attributes management in block themes.
WooCommerce 10.9 starts the final deprecation window for the product editor beta before its removal in WooCommerce 11.0. Stores will continue using the classic product editor, and extension developers should audit integrations that depend…
Woo is attending WordCamp Europe 2026 in Krakow from June 4-6, hosting a community meetup, and encouraging you to visit our booth for discussions and networking.
WooCommerce has introduced domain abilities for products and orders, expanding to support extensions with read-only capabilities for data inspection and integration consistency across various tools.