What this WooCommerce bug fixing service covers
This service is designed for live WooCommerce stores where checkout, payment, cart, shipping, tax, order processing, or store functionality is not working correctly. The goal is to identify the cause, fix the affected workflow, and reduce risk to live sales.
WooCommerce checkout not working
Payment gateway errors or failed payments
Cart not updating or cart flow broken
Orders not being created or processed correctly
Shipping methods not showing at checkout
Tax calculation or order total problems
Plugin and extension conflicts
Theme or checkout template compatibility issues
WooCommerce issues after updates
Suspicious checkout behavior, malware, or injected scripts
Common WooCommerce issues we fix
Customers cannot complete checkout after an update This often involves a payment gateway, checkout script, theme template override, cached asset, or plugin compatibility problem.
Payments fail or orders stay pending Payment issues may involve gateway callbacks, API settings, webhooks, cron behavior, order status logic, or custom payment hooks.
Cart, shipping, tax, or totals behave incorrectly Cart updates, shipping zones, product classes, coupon rules, tax settings, and fee calculations can all affect checkout reliability.
Store behavior looks suspicious or unsafe Unexpected redirects, injected scripts, unknown users, altered checkout files, or strange payment behavior may indicate malware, viruses, or security-related damage.
When a WooCommerce bug becomes urgent
A WooCommerce bug becomes urgent when it affects checkout, payments, orders, shipping, customer trust, or live store revenue. Some store bugs can wait, but anything that blocks customers from completing purchases should be treated as a high-priority issue.
Checkout is broken or incomplete If customers cannot complete checkout, the store is no longer converting active buying intent into revenue.
Payments are failing Payment gateway errors, failed authorizations, checkout loops, or missing order confirmation can immediately stop new orders.
Orders are not being created If customers submit checkout but orders do not appear correctly, the issue may affect payment confirmation, order creation, or store logic.
Shipping, tax, or totals are wrong Missing shipping methods, wrong tax, or incorrect order totals can make customers abandon checkout or create fulfillment problems.
Checkout behavior looks suspicious Unexpected redirects, injected scripts, strange payment screens, or altered checkout files may indicate malware, viruses, or security-related damage.
Related WooCommerce troubleshooting guides
These guides cover common store issues that often overlap with WooCommerce bug fixing.