Whether you use the eCommerce features on WordPress.com or use WooCommerce on your self-hosted WordPress site (like we do), you can use the WooCommerce mobile app. That’s right WooCommerce has native apps for iOS and Android. They’ve just released some nice upgrades to both, making them extra useful.
Perhaps you know we use WooCommerce around here. We use it to sell some physical products like posters that get mailed to you, as well as for MVP Supporter memberships that … Read article “WooCommerce on Mobile”
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