Why did we built a Free Multi-Step Checkout Plugin for WooCommerce (And Why Most Plugins Get It Wrong)
If you've ever worked on a WooCommerce store, you already know the checkout page is where everything either clicks or falls apart.
The average cart abandonment rate hovers around 70%. A big part of that happens right at checkout: too many fields crammed together, no sense of progress, the customer feeling like they're filling out a tax form. They get frustrated, close the tab, and that's that.
The obvious solution is a multi-step checkout. Break the process into steps, show the customer where they are, make it feel manageable. It works. Conversion rates go up, people feel less overwhelmed, and you stop losing sales for a completely preventable reason.
So why doesn't every WooCommerce store have one? That's the question I kept asking myself.
The Actual Problem With Existing Plugins
Every time I built a WooCommerce project for a client and looked for a multi-step checkout plugin, I ra
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