QuickShop AI for ChatGPT
Sell your WooCommerce products inside ChatGPT. This plugin connects your WooCommerce products with the new ChatGPT Instant Checkout experience. Where to find it? After you activate the plugin, you will find a new option in the left sidebar WooCommerce → AI Checkout (If the WooCommerce menu is collapsed, click the WooCommerce icon to expand it.) Follow the AI onboarding guide to connect your products with ChatGPT. How does it work? The plugin creates a product feed that ChatGPT can read from your website (title, price, image, stock). Who is it for? Store owners who want to meet customers in ChatGPT and capture purchases without extra friction. How to Get Your Products Visible in ChatGPT Search If you want your products to appear in ChatGPT’s shopping results, here are the key steps and best practices gathered from current data: 👉 Let ChatGPT crawl your site. Be sure you allow oai-searchbot in robots.txt: User-agent: oai-searchbot Allow: / 👉 Use natural, search-friendly product titles; (how people actually search). Example: “Stainless Steel Water Bottle” instead of “HydraCup 2.0”. 👉 Add Product structured data (JSON-LD) for every product. This helps ChatGPT and Bing understand and display your products accurately. Include: Product name Price & availability Reviews/ratings Images Description Example: “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “Product”, “name”: “Stainless Steel Water Bottle”, “description”: “Durable stainless steel water bottle perfect for jogging.”, “image”: [“https://example.com/images/bottle.jpg”], “sku”: “WAT-1”, “brand”: { “@type”: “Brand”, “name”: “YourBrandName” }, “offers”: { “@type”: “Offer”, “price”: “24.99”, “priceCurrency”: “USD”, “availability”: “https://schema.org/InStock”, “url”: “https://example.com/product/water-bottle” }, “aggregateRating”: { “@type”: “AggregateRating”, “ratingValue”: “4.7”, “reviewCount”: “182” }} 👉 Submit your products to Google Merchant Center. ChatGPT also pulls product data from Google shopping feed, so connecting your store there increases visibility. 👉 Fill the official ChatGPT product discovery form (on OpenAI’s site). 👉 Optimize product descriptions: -Highlight benefits, not just features. -Mention price, quality, handmade, awards, eco-friendly, etc. -Use multiple lifestyle images showing the product in real use. -Keep content fresh and up to date (outdated listings get skipped). -Encourage and display reviews, since ChatGPT favors trusted and well-reviewed products. 👉 Focus on Bing SEO. ChatGPT currently uses Bing’s index as a major data source, so optimizing for Bing could be more effective than focusing only on Google. Note: ChatGPT surfaces products using Bing, Google, and its own web index. Doing all of the above maximizes visibility across all three. What do you get? Orders appear in WooCommerce as usual You have control over which products are enabled for ChatGPT search/checkout (per-product) No card data touches your site; payments are delegated to ChatGPT Lightweight, fast and simple Works great with most WooCommerce themes and setups. How It Works A shopper finds your product inside ChatGPT They tap Buy and complete the payment in ChatGPT’s flow ChatGPT sends an order to your online store WooCommerce creates the order You process it like any other WooCommerce order Requirements WordPress 6.2+ and WooCommerce 8.0+ Publicly reachable site (no maintenance/password wall during onboarding) OpenAI Merchant account ID (you’ll receive them from OpenAI) You can install and prepare everything now, then add your Merchant ID later Features: ⭐ Instant Checkout from the customer inside ChatGPT ⭐ Automatic Product Feed – ChatGPT can read price, image, stock, and availability ⭐ Secure Webhooks ⭐ Display your products in ChatGPT Search and Instant Checkout ⭐ Test Mode – Send a test order to verify order creation ⭐ No card handling on your WordPress website Dev Notes Everything is free, so enjoy! Contributors Marincas Marius Mugurel – www.marincas.net
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