Flexible Shipping Pro WooCommerce 4.0.20
Description
Flexible Shipping Pro WooCommerce is a WooCommerce plugin designed to make checkout shipping costs more accurate and fair. Instead of one-size-fits-all rates, it helps you create table-rate shipping rules based on real order details like weight, order totals, or item count. This reduces manual cart edits and improves how customers understand delivery charges at checkout.
Built for WordPress and fully integrated with WooCommerce, the extension streamlines shipping configuration while supporting precise fulfillment logic. If you use Elementor for layouts or a custom template kit for storefront pages, the plugin still keeps shipping calculations consistent with your cart behavior—so the customer experience stays coherent from cart to order.
Main Features
- Table-rate rule creation — Build shipping tables that calculate costs from order data.
- Weight-based shipping — Set rates according to the package weight.
- Order total-based shipping — Use cart totals to determine shipping charges.
- Item count-based shipping — Apply rates based on the number of items in the cart.
- Multiple criteria support — Choose the calculation basis that matches your fulfillment workflow.
- WooCommerce checkout integration — Shipping calculations run within the standard cart and checkout flow.
- Easy setup — Configure rules without complex workarounds.
- Flexible customization — Adjust how shipping costs are computed as your store grows.
Benefits
- More accurate shipping — Costs reflect how orders are actually fulfilled.
- Better cart accuracy — Customers see consistent shipping totals before placing an order.
- Higher conversion potential — Fewer surprises at checkout can improve purchase completion.
- Time savings — Automates rate decisions instead of manual rule handling.
- Improved user experience — Clearer pricing logic supports smoother checkout UX.
- Scalable operations — Update shipping logic as product mixes and order patterns change.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores with variable shipping based on weight
- Retailers that charge differently by order totals or cart size
- Online shops selling multiple quantities per order
- Agencies managing multiple WordPress storefronts
- Brands transitioning from flat-rate shipping to table-rate calculations
- Content or ecommerce sites that rely on Elementor-built pages for checkout UX