Leading blog + store. The combination that turns readers into clients
When content is part of your sales strategy.
WooCommerce is not the best e-commerce platform. But it is the best when your e-commerce lives inside a WordPress that generates organic traffic, articulates your brand, and builds community. If you have an active blog that attracts visitors, a newsletter that converts, or if your editorial content is as important as the products you sell, separating the blog from the e-commerce on different platforms is a mistake.
WooCommerce keeps everything on the same domain, the same CMS, and the same user experience. We install it clean: without the 80 plugins that everyone recommends and that make your website slow. Only the essential ones, well configured, on a WordPress optimized for CoreWebVitals.
WooCommerce makes sense when the content sells.
Te viene bien si…
- You have an active blog that attracts relevant organic visits
- Do you sell lifestyle, handcrafted, or niche brand products
- Do you combine online courses with physical or digital products
- Your store has fewer than 500 products and you do not need complex B2B logic
- You already have a WordPress and want to add a store without changing the platform
Quizás no si…
- Your B2B catalog needs customer-specific pricing and ERP integration (Drupal Commerce)
- Your store has hundreds of products and you need a catalog with advanced filters
- You don't have or want a blog; you only want to sell without creating content
FAQ
What they ask us about WooCommerce.
Straightforward. If you have more questions, write to us.
Ask us
If you already have a WordPress with a blog and want to add a store without changing platform, WooCommerce. If you build a store from scratch where the catalog and conversion are the only things that matter, PrestaShop. If in doubt, tell us your case and we will give you our honest opinion.
WordPress and WooCommerce are secure if kept updated and properly configured. The problem is not the platform; it is the neglected installation with plugins left outdated for months. With our maintenance plan, security updates are applied within 24 hours of their release and plugins are reviewed before each staging update.
Yes, WooCommerce manages it natively. You can have online courses with downloadable access, physical products with stock management and shipping, and services with appointment booking all in the same store. The most common combination we configure is physical store + online courses in the same checkout.
Technically, thousands. But for stores with more than 2,000-3,000 products, performance issues begin to appear in the back office and catalog pages if they are not well optimized. For those volumes, PrestaShop with Elasticsearch has better performance. For stores with up to 1,000-1,500 products, properly configured WooCommerce works without problems.
Only those necessary for the specific project. The usual ones are: WooCommerce core, Stripe for WooCommerce, Yoast or Rank Math for SEO, WPML if there is multilingual, and Advanced Custom Fields for extra fields. We avoid heavy page builders and "all-in-one" plugins that install 50 features of which you use 3.
Do you have a blog and want it to start selling?
Tell us what you are selling and what your current content is like. We will tell you if WooCommerce is the missing piece.