Great Gramps WooCommerce
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
WooCommerce has a love and hate relationship with many web designers and users alike. Over the years, it's been pretty much the only option we have when using Wordpress. Once you get comfortable with the platform it's not that bad besides the expensive official plugins. While there are many plugins that offer premium functions for free, some can only be performed by an official WooCommerce plugin which almost always incurs a monthly or yearly fee.
All in all, it can handle digital goods, physical goods and subscriptions pretty well with all the new updates and hopefully it keeps building.
Pros
- Providing an easy and secure platform to offer your products and services.
- Various expandable shipping options for every use case.
- You can usually find a plugin or service to fit every need you require to succeed in your business venture.
Cons
- A much better an updated design would help it stand with newer alternatives
- Better options for digital goods
Return on Investment
- I've always been able to make it work
Usability
Alternatives Considered
Weblium and Shopify
Other Software Used
Moxie, Proton Mail, Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage







