Checkout X Review – Increase WooCommerce Sales With This Plugin

[ad_1] Checkout X is a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform which promises to help you improve sales on your WordPress WooCommerce store. It’s a bold claim that many others have made in the past, and no doubt one that many more will continue to make in the future. So what makes Checkout X so unique? Is it a worthwhile tool for improving your WooCommerce sales? There was only one way to find out. We recently installed it on one of our sites to test out. You’ll discover exactly what we thought in this in-depth Checkout X Review. Checkout X Review Right out of the box, there are two clear things to love about the Checkout X WooCommerce tool. The first is the price tag, or rather, the lack of one. The second is its unique approach. Checkout X Pricing The company offers a completely free version of their service with no strings attached that is perfect for new start-ups and gradually growing stores. This gives you access to all of Checkout X’s standard features (more of which later), plus the ability to generate up to €1,000 in upsells without paying a penny. For larger stores that generate more than €1,000 per month, the €39 Unlimited Plan may be better suited. This allows for unlimited upsells with a 5% per upsell charge applied after your first free €1,000. Article Continues Below Finally, the platinum plan for eCommerce stores generating more than €25,000 only charges a 2.5% upsell fee after the first €1,000. Both of the latter two plans also include some useful extra features, including access to live chat support and the removal of the Checkout X branding, the latter of which can be essential for maintaining a professional appearance. A Software as a Service Approach The other thing we like about Checkout X is that it does things differently. Many tools that promise to improve your store come in WooCommerce plugins which place an extra burden on your web hosting server. While a single plugin may not do too much damage, running an extensive library of heavy-duty plugins can slow down your website performance. One of the big advantages of Checkout X is that although you do have to install a plugin, it’s very lightweight and is only used to connect your site to the software, with all of the hard work being done on Checkout X’s servers. Naturally, this means you get all of the advantages of a powerful upselling tool with none of the drain on your resources. How to Use Checkout X Further adding to the platform’s appeal is just how easy it is to use. From the homepage, head straight to the sign-up page and register for an account. In our experience, this took less than a minute and couldn’t be more straightforward. Article Continues Below Once you’re in, hit “Next Step” and then choose whether you want to connect the platform to a WooCommerce site or a Shopify store. Naturally, being all about WordPress here at WPlift, we went with the WooCommerce option. This is just as well as Checkout X no longer works on Shopify sites due to a change in Shopify’s Terms and Conditions. Connecting Checkout X to Your WooCommerce Store On the next screen, enter the domain name of your WooCommerce store and click “Connect Checkout X.” You’ll need to approve access so that the tool can do what it needs to do, after which you’re ready to start putting it to work on your store. Setup Wizard The tool continues to impress by offering a simple four-step setup wizard to take the hard work out of using it. The four steps involve. 1. Install the Plugin This is no more difficult than clicking the “Open WordPress to Install the Plugin” link, which takes you directly to the Checkout X page on the WordPress plugins directory. Install it as you would any other plugin, and when you’re done, return to the wizard and click “Verify Installation.” 2. Add in Shipping Rates Next, use the simple tool to add your shipping rates and set up any shipping conditions you need. For example, you may choose different rates for international shipping, offer discounts or free shipping for orders over €100, or whatever works for you and your business. Article Continues Below 3. Add Payment Methods The third set-up option lets you choose from a list of different payment methods. All of the usual suspects are here, including Stripe, Klarna, PayPal, card payments, cash on delivery, and more, meaning you’re well set up for however you prefer to accept payments. 4. Preview and Publish Finally, when you’re happy with everything, you can preview and publish your Checkout X checkout experience and be ready to use it. Customizing Your Checkout X Checkout We think it’s a little confusing that Checkout X doesn’t include the checkout customization tab in their initial four-step set-up wizard. It would certainly make sense to include it just before publish and preview. Still, it’s not exactly hard to find and can be used to tweak the look and feel of your checkout experience so that it better reflects your brand. This tab lets you not only change the colors and add a logo but also add links to your privacy policy, T&Cs,[1]  and other essentials. How Checkout X Improves Your WooCommerce Sales With the setup process out of the way, it’s time to explore the actual benefits of using Checkout X. On the whole, there are four main ways that CheckoutX helps to boost your WooCommerce sales. These include: 1. Abandoned Cart Recovery Adding some kind of abandoned cart tool to your website is a tried-and-trusted way of getting customers to come back, complete purchases, and boost your revenues. So it’s nice to see that Checkout X includes this as an option, saving you the hassle of installing an additional abandoned cart plugin. Using this tab lets you create the message you want to send to those who abandon their

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