Web Development
WooCommerce Development
Quinoid delivers WooCommerce development for WordPress-based businesses that want to sell online without abandoning the content and marketing setup they've already built. We extend your existing WordPress site with WooCommerce rather than forcing a migration to a separate commerce platform, which keeps your blog, SEO equity, and marketing pages connected to the store instead of split across two systems. Our India-based team has configured WooCommerce stores with custom product types, subscription billing, and regional tax and shipping rules that the default plugin setup doesn't handle out of the box. We also focus on performance, since WooCommerce running on under-resourced hosting with too many plugins is the most common reason store owners assume the platform itself is slow. Every build includes a hosting and caching review, because checkout speed on WooCommerce depends heavily on server configuration in ways Shopify's hosted model doesn't expose. Whether you're adding commerce to an existing content site or rebuilding an underperforming WooCommerce store, we tune the parts — hosting, plugins, checkout flow — that actually determine whether the store converts.
What We Deliver
WooCommerce Store Setup & Configuration
We configure WooCommerce with proper tax rules, shipping zones, and payment gateways specific to your markets, integrated cleanly with your existing WordPress theme and content structure.
Custom Product Types & Pricing Logic
We build custom product types, variable pricing, and bundling logic for catalogs that don't fit WooCommerce's default simple and variable product types out of the box.
Hosting & Performance Tuning
We review and optimize hosting, caching, and database configuration specifically for WooCommerce's checkout and cart performance, since generic WordPress hosting often can't handle commerce traffic well.
Subscription & Recurring Billing
We integrate subscription and recurring billing functionality for businesses selling memberships or repeat-purchase products, handling renewal logic and failed-payment recovery.
WooCommerce vs. Shopify: Which Fits Your Business?
| Aspect | WooCommerce | Shopify |
|---|---|---|
| Content & commerce integration | Built on WordPress, so existing blog content and SEO equity stay connected to the store. | Commerce-first platform; blog and content features are more limited by comparison. |
| Hosting responsibility | Self-hosted, so performance depends on your hosting and caching configuration. | Fully hosted and managed by Shopify, removing server maintenance from your plate. |
| Ongoing platform costs | No platform subscription fee; costs are hosting, plugins, and developer time. | Monthly subscription plus transaction fees that scale with the plan tier. |
| Customization control | Full code-level control since it's open-source and runs on your own infrastructure. | Customization is bounded by Shopify's theme and app framework. |
| Setup complexity | Requires more upfront configuration of hosting, plugins, and security. | Faster to get a basic store live with built-in checkout and hosting. |
| Best fit | WordPress-based businesses wanting commerce tightly integrated with existing content. | Brands prioritizing a fast, fully managed launch over content-commerce integration. |
Business Outcomes
A flexible ecommerce store inside WordPress
Cleaner admin workflows for products and orders
A better shopping experience for repeat customers
Delivery Process
Store & Hosting Audit
We review your current WordPress hosting, plugins, and theme to determine whether performance issues stem from configuration or the WooCommerce setup itself.
Product Catalog & Tax Architecture
We plan custom product types, pricing logic, and tax and shipping rules for your specific markets before configuring WooCommerce's settings and extensions.
Build & Plugin Integration
We configure WooCommerce and integrate only the extensions your store genuinely needs, testing each against checkout performance before adding it permanently.
Hosting & Checkout Performance Tuning
We tune server caching and database queries specifically around cart and checkout pages, since these are the pages most sensitive to slow WooCommerce performance.
Launch & Conversion Monitoring
After launch, we monitor checkout completion and page speed, adjusting hosting or plugin configuration based on real traffic rather than synthetic benchmarks.
Why Quinoid
Quinoid treats WooCommerce performance as a hosting and configuration problem first, not a platform limitation. We keep your existing WordPress content and SEO equity intact while adding commerce functionality that actually holds up under traffic.
- We tune hosting and caching specifically for WooCommerce checkout performance, the most common bottleneck.
- Our India-based team builds custom product types and pricing logic the default plugin setup can't handle.
- We keep your existing WordPress content and SEO equity intact instead of forcing a platform migration.
Proof in Production
Frequently Asked Questions
Is WooCommerce actually slower than Shopify, or is that a hosting issue?
Usually a hosting and configuration issue. WooCommerce on under-resourced shared hosting with too many plugins will be slow. On properly configured hosting with caching tuned for commerce traffic, performance is competitive.
Can we add WooCommerce to our existing WordPress site without losing our blog content?
Yes. WooCommerce installs as a plugin on your existing WordPress site, so your blog content, SEO rankings, and existing pages stay intact while commerce functionality gets added alongside them.
Do you handle subscription or membership products in WooCommerce?
Yes. We integrate subscription and recurring billing extensions, configuring renewal logic and failed-payment recovery so subscription revenue doesn't quietly leak from payment failures.
What hosting do you recommend for a WooCommerce store?
We recommend managed WordPress hosting with server-level caching suited for commerce, rather than generic shared hosting. We'll audit your current host and recommend a change only if it's actually the bottleneck.
Can WooCommerce handle complex product catalogs with custom pricing?
Yes, with custom development. WooCommerce's default product types cover standard catalogs, but custom pricing logic, bundling, or B2B tiers require custom extensions, which we build to your exact catalog needs.