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Woo Price Logger​

Product Price History for Woocommerce

Woo Price Logger is a powerful WooCommerce plugin designed to automatically track your product price changes and display them in visual charts and detailed tables for your customers. Enhance trust and empower your customers to make more informed purchasing decisions.​

Enhancing Transparency and Trust with Product Price History

In the world of e-commerce, transparency and accurate information are among the key factors for the success of any online store. One feature that significantly enhances the shopping experience and builds customer trust is the ability to display product price history. This capability not only helps customers make well-informed decisions about the best time to purchase by understanding price trends, but it also enables store managers to develop more effective pricing strategies for their products.

Customers, by observing price trends, can distinguish genuine discounts from artificial ones and make smarter purchasing decisions. On the other hand, displaying price history allows store managers to analyze the impact of price changes on customer behavior and position their store as a transparent and professional marketplace. This transparency sets your store apart from competitors and establishes a trustworthy image of your brand.

Considering the limitations of WooCommerce in displaying product price history, CreativeXcode introduces an innovative plugin called Woo Price Logger. This plugin, with its ability to generate price charts for both simple and variable products simultaneously, addresses the needs of WooCommerce stores effectively. With its advanced features, Woo Price Logger provides precise and comprehensive price history displays, delivering an unparalleled and trustworthy experience for both customers and store managers.

Key Features

Automatic price saving

The Woo Price Logger plugin automatically saves prices and displays any changes. No special setup is required; just update the product page.

Price Charts for Variable Products

In addition to simple products, Woo Price Logger supports variable product prices, displaying their price changes simultaneously. This feature allows for automatic or manual color assignment for each variant.

Customizable Price Charts and Tables

With the use of shortcodes, you can display price charts and change tables anywhere on your website. These shortcodes are fully customizable, allowing you to adjust their appearance and functionality to suit your preferences.

Display Price Change Details

The Woo Price Logger plugin allows you to display product price changes, including increases or decreases, the amount of change, and the percentage difference compared to the last recorded price. This feature is available not only for simple products but also for variable products.

Display the Highest and Lowest Price of a Product

One of the features of the plugin is the ability to display the highest and lowest price of a product within a specified time frame. This feature is achieved using a shortcode, which allows you to customize and display the highest and lowest price information of a product through predefined parameters.

Key Features

Core Functionality:

Price Chart Customization:

Product-Specific Options:

General Settings & Performance:

Product-Specific Options:

General Settings & Performance:

FAQ

To display the price chart on other pages, use the shortcode [cxc_wpl_chart id=”product_id”]. Replace product_id with the ID of the desired product.

Display on the product page: Enable the relevant options in the plugin settings to show the price change table.
Display on other pages:
Use the shortcode [cxc_price_table id=”product_id” limit=”10″]. Replace product_id with the ID of the desired product. The limit parameter determines the number of rows displayed in the table.

Yes, you can use multiple [cxc_wpl_chart] shortcodes to display price charts for different products on the same page. Each shortcode must include the corresponding product ID.

No, you can only display one price chart for a specific product on each page.

Go to the “Clear Data” tab in the plugin settings. In this section, you can:
Delete all data completely when uninstalling the plugin or Delete data within a specified time range.

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