WooCommerce Checkout Setup Checklist for Small Businesses

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WooCommerce Checkout Setup Checklist for Small Businesses

A practical WooCommerce checkout checklist covering gateways, wallets, tax, shipping, speed, and abandoned carts.

WooCommerce is flexible, but flexibility can create clutter.

A good WooCommerce checkout should feel simple to the customer and manageable for the owner. Too many plugins, unclear settings, and poor mobile layout can turn a strong store into a leaky checkout.

Checklist

  • Confirm the payment gateway is connected and tested
  • Review Apple Pay and Google Pay availability
  • Keep checkout fields limited to what the order requires
  • Test shipping, tax, pickup, and local delivery rules
  • Remove duplicate or outdated checkout plugins
  • Check mobile spacing, speed, and error messages
  • Add abandoned cart basics and receipt clarity

For a deeper review, start with the WooCommerce checkout service page or request a free checkout audit.

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