u/Inside-Painter-7249

Hello,

When working with WooCommerce I’ve noticed that some parts are not as easy as they are in the first place.

There are features and settings that appear simple but require time to fully understand and use correctly.

What was the most time consuming thing you found in WooCommerce (for those that have experience)?

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u/Inside-Painter-7249 — 21 days ago

Hello everyone,

I have been working on optimizing a WooCommerce store and found that sometimes even small changes can have a huge impact on the overall performance.

It could be anything from checkout flow, product pages, loading speed or even small settings that are easily missed.

What is a change you made for the better, that you’d recommend to those with experience?

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u/Inside-Painter-7249 — 23 days ago
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Hi everyone,

Trying to figure out what actually improves retention in SaaS products, beyond adding new features.

Things like onboarding flow, clearer messaging or reducing friction seem to matter, but it's hard to know what really moves the needle.

If you’ve had actual improvements, what’s one change that made a noticeable difference in keeping users around?

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u/Inside-Painter-7249 — 24 days ago

Hello everyone,

There are days in my business that are really slow and it gets a bit frustrating.

I try and stay productive but there’s not always sales or activity so it’s not always easy.

What do you do on slow days to stay productive or improve your business?

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u/Inside-Painter-7249 — 25 days ago

Hello everyone,
I'm building a Shopify store, and I'm having trouble with customers not fully understanding how the products will fit or how big they are before they buy.

I'm using simple pictures and size charts right now, but they don't always seem to be enough.

How are you dealing with this in your store? Did you use any apps, features, or settings that helped cut down on confusion or returns?

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u/Inside-Painter-7249 — 26 days ago