Product page shipping calculator for WooCommerce
✅ Allow your customers to calculate shipping before adding the product to the cart. ✅ Check available shipping methods in your area ✅ Customers can know whether the product can be shipped to their location or not, so they don’t have to go to the checkout page to find out that you don’t ship to their area ✅ The plugin shows the available shipping methods even when a customer has not added their address; it shows methods based on the shipping zone assigned to the customer by WooCommerce ✅ They can change the delivery location and see the updated cost and shipping methods available for that particular location ✅ All calculations are done via AJAX, so no page reload is needed, and page caching will not affect it as well ✅ Change the position of the calculator on the product page to be above the Add to cart button or below the Add to cart button ✅ [pi_shipping_calculator] If auto-insertion isn’t working for you or there is some other issue with the auto-inserted position, you can enable the shortcode option and insert it via the shortcode [pi_shipping_calculator] on the product page. To enable the shortcode option go to Basic Setting > Position of the calculator on product page > Insert by shortcode [pi_shipping_calculator] ✅ It supports WPML and Polylang ✅ Disable auto-loading of the shipping methods ✅ Select a different position for the result from the given 3 positions ✅ Disable the shipping calculator on a specific product ✅ Remove the state field from the calculator form or address form; do this only if your shipping zones are not dependent on the state ✅ Remove the city field from the calculator form or address form ✅ Remove the postcode field; do this only if your shipping zones are not dependent on the postcode ✅ Remove the country field from the calculator form or address form (only works when you ship to a single country) ✅ Consider the quantity the user has added in the quantity field on the product page, and show the shipping charge as per that quantity. (The “Consider quantity” option is disabled by default so you need to enable it) When this option is enabled: When product A is not in the cart = shipping will be shown as per the quantity set in the quantity field When product A is present in the cart = shipping will be shown as per the quantity set in the quantity field plus the quantity present in the cart ✅ You can configure the plugin to show the shipping cost of the product the customer is checking, ignoring the shipping cost of other products in the cart. This is useful when you have a product that has a different shipping cost than other products in the cart. ✅ This plugin is compatible with our PRO Estimate delivery date plugin, so you can show the estimated delivery date for each of the shipping methods ✅ Show the location selection box inside a popup ✅ Enable the option of “Load user location data by AJAX to avoid page caching” to make the calculator work properly when you have page caching enabled on the product page (you will find this option under the Basic Setting tab) ✅ Working of the popup: Used to get location = In this mode, the form is only used to get the user’s location in the popup Show if shipping is available = In this mode, the popup is used to take the location and also show the message whether shipping is available to that location or not. For the plugin to show a “shipping is available” message, there should be a shipping zone present with a shipping method. If there is no shipping zone available matching the user’s location or if there is a zone but there is no shipping method then it will return the message “No shipping available for the location.” Show if shipping is available and also show shipping methods = In this mode it will show the message plus all the shipping methods available in that zone ✅ You can add the address insertion form via shortcode as well [pi_address_form] ✅ You can check if shipping or delivery is available in a particular postcode/zip code or not ✅ Use our PRO Estimate Date and Time plugin along with this plugin to show the estimated delivery date for the customer’s location ✅ Compatible with WPML Explore our other plugins to supercharge your WordPress website: WooCommerce estimated delivery date per product | shipping date per product Privacy If you choose to opt in from the plugin settings, or submit optional feedback during deactivation, this plugin may collect basic technical information, including: Plugin version WordPress version WooCommerce version Site URL Deactivation reason (if submitted) This data is used solely to improve plugin quality, compatibility, and features. No personal or user-specific data is collected without consent.
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Really Simple Security – Simple and Performant Security (formerly Really Simple SSL)
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