All In One Checkout FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About All In One Checkout for WooCommerce
Find clear answers about direct checkout, one page checkout, popup checkout, slide-out side cart, product quick view, checkout form editor, cart recovery, templates, licensing, compatibility, and support.
Checkout Flow
Direct checkout, one page checkout, popup checkout, Buy Now buttons, quantity controls, item removal, and variation switching.
Cart Experience
Floating side cart, AJAX add to cart, AJAX cart updates, coupons, shipping, totals, recommendations, and cart messages.
Product Browsing
Quick view popup, archive variation selection, mobile sticky add to cart, gallery, SKU, rating, and meta controls.
Recovery & Trust
Abandoned cart tracking, recovery emails, restore links, trust badges, checkout field control, and support/license questions.
Everything Customers Ask Before Choosing a WooCommerce Checkout Plugin
Use these FAQs to answer feature, setup, pricing, compatibility, and support questions before customers reach your sales or support team.
- All Questions
- Checkout Flow
- Side Cart & AJAX
- Quick View & Products
- Form Editor & Trust
- Cart Recovery
- Templates & Builders
- Pricing & Support
All In One Checkout for WooCommerce is a checkout optimization plugin that combines direct checkout, one page checkout, popup checkout, slide-out side cart, product quick view, checkout form customization, AJAX cart updates, and cart recovery tools in one solution.
It helps reduce unnecessary checkout steps. Instead of forcing shoppers through product page, cart page, and checkout page separately, you can create faster buying flows with fewer clicks and fewer page reloads.
It is useful for single-product stores, digital download stores, service stores, landing pages, sales funnels, stores with many products, and any WooCommerce shop that wants a faster checkout journey.
No. Most features can be enabled from the plugin settings. You can control checkout behavior, product display, cart options, form fields, buttons, and recovery settings without custom coding.
No. It works with WooCommerce and improves the buying flow. Your products, orders, payment gateways, taxes, shipping, and checkout processing still rely on WooCommerce.
Yes. The plugin is built for standard WooCommerce stores and does not require a premium WooCommerce version.
Direct checkout lets customers skip the cart page and go straight from product or shop pages to checkout. It is useful when you want a faster purchase path for high-intent buyers.
Yes. You can send customers directly to checkout and remove the cart step from the buying journey when that flow fits your store.
One page checkout combines product selection, cart review, billing details, and payment into one page so customers can complete orders without switching between multiple pages.
Yes. You can create multi-product one page checkout so customers can choose products, review selections, and complete payment on a single page.
The slide-out side cart is a floating drawer that lets customers view, update, and proceed from their cart without leaving the current page.
Yes. You can display a floating cart button with cart count and choose cart, basket, or shopping bag style icons based on your design.
Yes. AJAX cart updates allow customers to change quantities instantly without refreshing the page.
Cart recovery helps track abandoned carts and follow up with customers so they can return and complete their purchase.
Yes. It can track carts when shoppers add products but leave before completing checkout.
Yes. The Pro features are the same across paid plans. The main difference is the number of website activations and the license/update period.
Yearly plans include access for one year, while lifetime plans provide long-term access according to the lifetime license terms shown on your pricing page.
The feature set is the same. The difference is how many websites you can activate the Pro license on.
Direct checkout lets customers skip the cart page and go straight from product or shop pages to checkout. It is useful when you want a faster purchase path for high-intent buyers.
Yes. You can send customers directly to checkout and remove the cart step from the buying journey when that flow fits your store.
One page checkout combines product selection, cart review, billing details, and payment into one page so customers can complete orders without switching between multiple pages.
Yes. You can create multi-product one page checkout so customers can choose products, review selections, and complete payment on a single page.
Yes. Multi-product checkout layouts can show selectable products before or beside the checkout form, depending on the template and configuration you choose.
Yes. Popup checkout allows customers to complete the purchase in a modal/popup without leaving the current page, reducing redirects and page switching.
Yes. You can add Buy Now buttons and use shortcode support to place quick purchase buttons on product pages, landing pages, or custom sections.
Yes. Customers can update product quantities during checkout without returning to the cart page when the option is enabled.
Yes. You can allow shoppers to remove items directly from checkout, keeping the purchase flow smoother.
Yes. Variation switching can let customers change selected variations directly from the cart or checkout without removing and re-adding the product.
Yes. You can use clear-cart or one-product checkout behavior when your offer requires a single focused purchase flow.
Yes. You can control whether users stay on the same page, open a popup, view the side cart, or move directly to checkout after adding a product.
The slide-out side cart is a floating drawer that lets customers view, update, and proceed from their cart without leaving the current page.
Yes. You can display a floating cart button with cart count and choose cart, basket, or shopping bag style icons based on your design.
Yes. AJAX cart updates allow customers to change quantities instantly without refreshing the page.
Yes. Customers can remove items from the cart drawer without a full page reload.
Yes. The side cart can support removing selected items in bulk when configured.
Yes. It can show product images, titles, prices, variation details, and selected cart item meta.
Yes. You can show coupon controls inside the cart drawer so customers can apply discounts before checkout.
Yes. You can show cart summary rows such as subtotal, discount, shipping, tax, and total inside the drawer.
Yes. Related product recommendations can be shown in the floating cart to encourage additional purchases.
Yes. You can control drawer elements, labels, icons, colors, notices, empty cart messaging, and checkout button visibility.
Yes. AJAX add to cart can update the cart without page reload and can work together with popup confirmations or side cart flows.
Yes. You can show confirmation popups, toast-style messages, or mini cart feedback after a product is added to the cart.
Product quick view lets shoppers preview product details in a popup without leaving the shop, category, search, or product listing page.
You can choose details such as image, gallery, title, rating, price, short description, Add to Cart button, attributes, SKU, and product meta.
Yes. Quick view can load product details with AJAX for a smoother browsing experience without full page refreshes.
Yes. Customers can add products to cart directly from the quick view popup.
Yes. Quick view can be part of a faster purchase flow where customers preview a product and move quickly toward checkout.
Yes. Quick view layouts can be optimized for mobile so shoppers can browse and buy comfortably on smaller screens.
Yes. You can adjust button text, icon, position, display style, popup size, layout, and animations.
Yes. Archive variation selection can let customers choose variations before checkout or add-to-cart actions.
Yes. You can hide or replace the default WooCommerce Select Options button when using your custom quick checkout or variation selection flow.
Yes. Mobile sticky Add to Cart controls can help customers take action faster while browsing on mobile.
Yes. You can customize checkout fields, labels, placeholders, required/optional status, layout, and other form details to create a cleaner checkout experience.
Yes. The visual checkout form editor helps you manage fields and layout without editing code.
Yes. You can change labels and placeholder text to make the checkout form clearer for your customers.
Yes. You can change required/optional field behavior where supported by WooCommerce and the plugin settings.
Yes. You can hide or simplify fields that are not needed for your store, which can reduce friction during checkout.
Yes. You can collect additional information such as delivery instructions, notes, or custom order details when needed.
Yes. Product images can be shown on checkout so customers can review exactly what they are purchasing.
Yes. You can link product titles back to product pages when you want customers to review product details.
Yes. You can customize checkout labels, notices, and button text so the checkout experience matches your brand and sales flow.
Yes. You can display trust badges, secure payment icons, and confidence messages on the checkout page.
Yes. You can adjust trust badge icons, labels, placement, layout style, and custom HTML badge areas.
Trust badges can reassure customers about payment security and reliability, helping reduce hesitation at the final checkout step.
Cart recovery helps track abandoned carts and follow up with customers so they can return and complete their purchase.
Yes. It can track carts when shoppers add products but leave before completing checkout.
Yes. You can create recovery email templates and send follow-up emails with links that bring customers back to their cart.
Yes. Recovery links can help shoppers return to their previous cart and continue checkout.
Yes. You can monitor abandoned carts, recovered carts, recovered orders, and recovery performance from the dashboard.
Yes. Email performance tracking can help you understand how recovery emails are performing.
Yes. You can create and manage recovery email templates to match your store tone and strategy.
Yes. Recovery emails can include unsubscribe links to respect customer preferences.
Yes. You can export cart and recovery data for reporting, analysis, and optimization.
Yes. Cart management actions help you keep the recovery dashboard organized.
Yes. The Pro version includes multiple built-in multi-product checkout templates, including table, list, single, slider, accordion, tabs, and pricing table style layouts.
Yes. Shortcodes can be used to place Buy Now buttons, one page checkout, product checkout sections, and other purchase flows on custom pages.
Yes. Product selection checkout can be configured using product IDs, categories, tags, or attributes depending on your page needs.
Yes. The plugin supports Gutenberg/block editor placement so you can build checkout sections inside WordPress pages.
Yes. Elementor compatibility allows you to place checkout flows inside Elementor-built pages.
The plugin is designed to work with most WooCommerce themes and builders. If a builder follows standard WordPress/WooCommerce output, it should usually work well.
Yes. The plugin includes translation-ready text handling and WPML-ready option text handling for multilingual stores.
Yes. One page checkout, Buy Now buttons, popup checkout, and product selection layouts make it useful for landing pages and sales funnels.
Yes. Popup checkout builder options help control popup checkout layout, fields, labels, and styling.
It is built to work with most WooCommerce-compatible themes. If a theme conflict appears, support can help you troubleshoot.
Yes. The Pro features are the same across paid plans. The main difference is the number of website activations and the license/update period.
Yearly plans include access for one year, while lifetime plans provide long-term access according to the lifetime license terms shown on your pricing page.
The feature set is the same. The difference is how many websites you can activate the Pro license on.
Yes. Yearly plans include one year of updates and priority support based on the pricing page details.
Lifetime plans include lifetime updates and priority support based on the pricing page details.
Yes. You can upgrade when you need more site activations or want to move to a different plan.
Yes. The product page mentions a 15-day money-back guarantee, so customers can try the plugin with more confidence.
Yes. A Pro license activation is required to receive Pro updates, validation, and support access according to your purchased plan.
The free version includes basic checkout improvements, while the Pro version unlocks advanced checkout flows, side cart controls, quick view, cart recovery, advanced form control, templates, and priority support.
Send your website URL, WordPress/WooCommerce versions, active theme, related plugin list, screenshots, steps to reproduce the issue, and the exact checkout feature you are configuring.
The site highlights customer support. Response time can depend on queue and issue complexity, but clear details help the team resolve issues faster.
Yes. Support can help with setup questions, feature configuration, theme compatibility issues, and checkout-related troubleshooting.
Still Have Questions About Your Checkout Setup?
Contact the Plugincy team with your store details, checkout goal, and the feature you want to configure. We can help you choose the right setup for your WooCommerce buying flow.
