insights | 20.11.2024

14 amazing WooCommerce stores to inspire you

Article topics
  1. Medieval Collectibles
  2. B.A International
  3. Festoon House
  4. Amnesty International
  5. HairCo & Beauty
  6. Will Kemp Art School
  7. Yoast
  8. Champagnes & Châteaux
  9. Nutribullet
  10. Joy of Clothes
  11. Canvas Tent Shop
  12. The Biltong Factory
  13. Doors & More
  14. Fixje

If you want to start selling online, WooCommerce is a brilliant option.

WooCommerce is highly customisable and you only pay when people buy from you. Plus, as it uses WordPress, you can take advantage of all the functionality WordPress has to offer too.

It’s no surprise that 15% of all websites use it to sell online!

Thinking of using WooCommerce? We’ve put together a collection of some of our favourite WooCommerce stores, alongside why we like them so much.

Find out more about the benefits of WooCommerce in our big eCommerce guide to WooCommerce.

1. Medieval Collectibles

In the past, WooCommerce wasn’t an option if you had thousands of products to sell. However, the platform has seen significant improvements and is now able to support an unlimited amount of products and transactions.

Medieval Collectables has over 10,000 products on its website, from capes to crossbows. The easy-to-use menu and search bar make it simple to find what you need, and the site takes advantage of the wide range of WooCommerce plugins on offer.

For example, customers can create a wishlist and sign up for reward points.

Medieval Collectibles website

2. B.A International

Many people think WooCommerce is exclusively for B2C businesses, but it’s also a great choice for B2B eCommerce stores.

We helped B.A International create its WooCommerce website to sell online to over 50 countries worldwide, building different versions of the website for different countries.

As a result, B.A International can promote different products and messages to various international audiences.

B.A International website

3. Festoon House

One of the great things about WooCommerce is how scalable it is. Just add additional functionality as your business expands.

As a result, many businesses, like Festoon House, have used WooCommerce since they launched. Festoon House added additional extensions, like Klaviyo for email marketing and Judge.me for online reviews, as it needed them.

Festoon House website

4. Amnesty International

WooCommerce isn’t just for businesses – many charities and third-sector organisations use it too.

Amnesty International uses WordPress’ powerful blogging capabilities to spread awareness of what it does and WooCommerce to accept online donations and facilitate memberships.

Amnesty International website

5. HairCo & Beauty

A fast, responsive website isn’t just nice to have in the modern age – it’s essential. We helped HairCo & Beauty create a speedy website full of functionality to help their long-standing customers find their favourite products.

The great thing about WooCommerce is that you can use code to build any bespoke functionality you need.

Our development team created a ‘reorder’ function so customers could replicate an existing order in one click and designed a swatch colour selector for ordering multiple versions of the same product.

HairCo & Beauty website

6. Will Kemp Art School

Can you use WooCommerce if you sell courses online? The answer is a resounding yes!

There are a wide range of WordPress plugins (for example, Sensei LMS) that let you create and sell courses on your website, and you can use WooCommerce to take payment.

Will Kemp Art School sells a wide range of art courses online. We also love how the site uses bundling , so customers can get a discount when they buy more than one course.

Will Kemp Art School website

7. Yoast

Yoast provides SEO tools for WordPress websites, so it’s only natural that it uses WooCommerce to sell online!

WooCommerce is an excellent solution if you sell digital products like Yoast does. You can configure the platform specifically for downloads, specifying which program to use to download products to a customer’s computer.

You can also choose whether a customer has to sign in to access their products and how many times they can re-download their files.

Yoast website

8. Champagnes & Châteaux

With its enhanced customisation features, WooCommerce is an excellent option for luxury brands that want to showcase everything they offer.

We built this stunning, responsive website for Champagnes & Châteaux, giving it a platform not just to sell online, but showcase its experience and expertise with a high-quality blog.

Email marketing is an integral part of Champagnes & Châteaux’s marketing strategy, using it to send targeted content and promote its latest offers. We integrated Mailchimp so that when someone signs up, their details are automatically updated in Champagnes & Châteaux’s backend system.

Champagnes & Châteaux website

9. Nutribullet

Stores of all sizes can use WooCommerce, and Nutribullet is probably the largest business on this list!

This website takes advantage of both bespoke design functionality and a range of WooCommerce extensions. It’s interesting to see that the site has a wide choice of payment gateways for customers to choose from, including PayPal, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay, and Klarna.

Nutribullet website

10. Joy of Clothes

Sustainability is something that’s very important to us at Xigen, which is why the Joy of Clothes, with its approach to eco-friendly fashion, appealed to us so much.

Simple but eye-catchingly bright, this website uses WooCommerce to sell online courses and eBooks. We also love that there’s an interactive quiz to help people understand their unique style.

Joy of Clothes website

11. Canvas Tent Shop

Canvas Tent Shop originally used Magento, an open-source platform similar to WordPress. However, Magento is hard to use, and Canvas Tent Shop wanted an eCommerce platform that they could effortlessly update themselves.

We helped the team migrate to WooCommerce, which is easier to manage and has all the functionality they need to grow.

WooCommerce also had the flexibility for us to develop and integrate a new package builder. This lets customers design their own unique camping package, with relevant discounts applied.

Canvas Tent Shop website

12. The Biltong Factory

Clean and full of helpful information, The Biltong Factory website has lots of great functionality.

We love the fully customisable subscription package, powered by WooCommerce’s extension. Choose your flavour, how many bags you want (with discounts for bulk ordering), frequency, and what cut and moisture level you’d prefer.

The Biltong Factory website

13. Doors & More

One powerful WooCommerce feature that doesn’t get talked about enough is the ability to create brands for your online store. If you sell products on behalf of multiple businesses or manufacturers (like Doors & More), you can list and display all of these brands individually.

Like many of the websites on this list, Doors & More has added extensions and functionality as the site has grown and its range has expanded.

Doors & More website

14. Fixje

Fixje sells across multiple EU countries, each with their own logistics and tax rules.

WooCommerce offers a range of extensions to make international eCommerce easier, including an EU VAT number plugin and table rate shipping – which extends WooCommerce’s default shipping options.

Fixje website

Want to get started with WooCommerce?

As you can see, WooCommerce is the selling platform of choice for businesses large and small.

No matter what you sell and where you sell it, there’s a WooCommerce setup that will showcase your products, keep your customers happy, and most importantly… bring in the sales!

Want a WooCommerce site that looks fantastic and provides an exceptional user experience? Our team of WooCommerce designers and developers is here to help.

Get in touch today and see how a Xigen-designed website will help your online business thrive.

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