Woocommerce Variations to Table Grid 1.5.11

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1.5.11
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May 03, 2026
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Woocommerce Variations to Table Grid 1.5.11
Woocommerce Variations to Table Grid turns variable product options into a user-friendly table grid on product pages, speeding decision-making and boosting conversions. Its intuitive admin panel, per-product toggles, and mass “Add Selected to Cart” support make setup and management effortless. Type: WooCommerce.
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Description

Woocommerce Variations to Table Grid is a WordPress WooCommerce plugin that replaces variable products’ default variation dropdowns with a clear table grid on the product page. It helps shoppers scan options faster and choose combinations with fewer clicks. The plugin is designed for smoother decision-making, which can support stronger conversions. You can place the grid wherever you need using shortcodes, including a global shortcode to display variations across pages.

With an intuitive admin panel and per-product controls, this plugin turns complex variation data into an organized interface. It also supports customization like “any” handling, custom attributes, stock-aware messaging, and mass cart actions for selected options.

Main Features

  • User-friendly admin panel — Simple, self-explanatory settings to manage how variable product tables are rendered.
  • Table grid for variable options — Displays variation attributes in a user-friendly grid instead of select-option menus.
  • Enable/disable per product — Turn the table/grid display on or off for individual products when needed.
  • “Any” variation support — Properly handles options when you configure variations to include “any.”
  • Custom attributes on the fly — Adds and displays custom attributes for products as you work.
  • Mass “Add Selected to Cart” — Adds multiple chosen variations at once, including a select-all checkbox.
  • In/Out/Low stock messages — Shows custom messages for stock states, with a low-stock threshold.
  • Shortcode placement flexibility — Use the shortcode to place the table/grid wherever it fits your page layout.
  • Global shortcode — Displays all variations of all variable products on any page using a single shortcode.

Benefits

  • Faster choices — Table grids make it easier to compare options, improving UX on variable product pages.
  • Higher conversion potential — Clearer selection flows can reduce hesitation and support conversions.
  • Less friction to cart — “Add Selected to Cart” enables mass adding, streamlining multi-option purchasing.
  • Better stock clarity — Stock-aware messages help shoppers understand availability before selecting.
  • More flexible page design — Shortcodes allow consistent variation display across templates, pages, and sections.
  • Scalable management — Per-product toggles and global output make it easier to manage many variable items.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WooCommerce stores with many variable products and multi-attribute selection.
  • Websites that want variation options presented in a more readable grid format.
  • Agencies building WordPress and WooCommerce product page experiences.
  • Catalog-heavy shops where shoppers compare options across pages.
  • Brands offering stock-dependent variation availability (in stock, out of stock, low stock).
  • Site owners who prefer managing output via shortcodes across templates.