WooCommerce + POS: Why Two Systems Should Behave Like One
Connect WordPress once and sync products, orders, inventory, and customers both ways — no middleware hacks.
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WooCommerce powers millions of online stores, but most POS tools treat it as an afterthought — a CSV export here, a manual import there. That gap is where stock discrepancies and angry customers come from.
Built-in, not bolted on
StokUp includes native WooCommerce integration with webhook support, product mapping, sync logs, and configurable conflict rules. Choose what syncs: products, inventory, orders, and customers — each direction under your control.
- Import WooCommerce orders into your POS order queue
- Push stock levels back to WordPress after in-store sales
- Map POS SKUs to WooCommerce product IDs
- Dedicated WP Online report for sync health
When your online store and physical sales share one brain, you can finally market aggressively without fear of selling what you do not have.
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