An e-commerce store’s ability to provide stock variation information is important for several reasons, including improving customer satisfaction and streamlining store operations.
In WooCommerce, displaying stock attributes involves making sure that customers can easily see the availability of a product. Here’s how you can show stock attributes on an e-commerce store using the Addify WooCommerce plugin “WooCommerce Attribute Stock Management”:
Step by Step Guide to show stocks
1. Enable Stock Management:
Make sure that stock management is enabled in WooCommerce. To do this, go to WooCommerce > Settings > Products > Inventory. Check the box labeled “Manage stock” and set other inventory-related options according to your preferences.
2. Product Data Inventory Tab:
When adding or editing a product, navigate to the “Inventory” tab. Here, you can set the stock status, manage stock, and input the quantity available.
3. Stock Status:
WooCommerce allows you to set the stock status of a product. You can choose from options like “In stock,” “Out of stock,” or “On backorder.” This status will be displayed on the product page.
4. Stock Quantity:
Enter the quantity of the product in stock. WooCommerce will automatically manage the stock based on the sales and update the stock status accordingly.
5. Product Page Display:
By default, WooCommerce displays the stock status on the product page. If a product is in stock, it will show the message “In stock.” If it’s out of stock, it will display “Out of stock.”
6. Testing:
After implementing changes, thoroughly test your product pages to ensure that stock attributes are displayed correctly and that the purchasing process works seamlessly.
Analyze Comprehensive Stock Reports:
This plugin provides comprehensive stock data that lets retailers monitor inventory in real time. The three sorts of stock reports that the plugin offers are:
· Low in stock
· Most stock
· Out of stock
Bottom Line
Information about stock variations is helpful for e-commerce business managers as well as customers. It makes things more transparent, affects judgments about what to buy, helps with inventory control, and makes shopping more effective and pleasant for customers.