Run a WooCommerce store for any length of time and you end up with a familiar problem: a graveyard of single-purpose plugins. One for quantity discounts, another for a checkout fee, a third for shipping rules, one more for abandoned-cart emails, and yet another for a wishlist. Each carries its own settings screen, its own update cycle, its own scripts loading on every page — whether you use it or not.

Flowbyte Store Booster is our answer to that sprawl. It bundles a dozen of the enhancements stores reach for most often into a single plugin, where every feature is an independent module you switch on or off from one dashboard. Disabled modules load nothing — no code, no assets, no hooks. You get the convenience of a suite with the footprint of a plugin that does exactly what you told it to.

It is free, licensed under the GPL, and available now on WordPress.org.

One dashboard, modules on demand

After activation (with WooCommerce running), a new Store Booster menu appears in wp-admin. Every module is a switch. Flip one on and its settings unfold right beneath it — no hunting through sub-menus. Everything is off by default, so a fresh install changes nothing about your store until you decide it should.

Here is the full line-up at launch.

Pricing & fees

Bulk Pricing

Per-product quantity tiers — the classic "buy more, save more" — with per-variation overrides for variable products. It is deliberately conservative about discounts: a tier will never raise a product above its current or sale price, and when several tiers qualify it always applies the cheapest one for the customer.

Conditional Fees

Add a fixed or percentage fee to the cart based on conditions that actually matter: cart subtotal, product category, destination country, or the chosen payment method. Useful for surcharges, cash-on-delivery handling, small-order fees and the like.

Checkout rules

Order Rules (Min / Max)

Enforce a minimum or maximum cart subtotal or item count before a customer can check out. Crucially, the rules are enforced on both the classic checkout and the newer block-based (Store API) checkout — a place many older plugins quietly fall short.

Sequential Order Numbers & Order Number Offset

WooCommerce order IDs jump around because drafts, subscriptions and other post types share the same counter. Sequential Order Numbers gives you strictly consecutive numbers from an independent counter, assigned when the order is actually placed — so you don't get gaps on block checkout. Pair it with Order Number Offset to start counting from any base you like (say, 10000).

Shipping

Flexible Shipping

A rule-based shipping method with first-match tiers. Build conditions on cart total, weight, item count, postcode or destination and let the first matching rule set the rate. It's the flexibility of table-rate shipping without a spreadsheet's worth of configuration.

Free Shipping Bar

A small, effective nudge: a progress bar that tells customers exactly how much more they need to add to unlock free shipping. It is one of the simplest ways to lift average order value.

Retention & email

Follow-up emails — Abandoned Cart, After-Sales, Win-Back

Three automated, scheduled email flows in one module. Recover carts customers left behind, follow up after a sale to ask for a review or suggest a reorder, and win back shoppers who've gone quiet. All scheduled and sent for you.

Back-in-Stock

When a product sells out, let shoppers join a waitlist straight from the product page. The moment you restock, Store Booster emails everyone waiting — turning a lost sale into a recovered one automatically.

Email Designer

Every WooCommerce store sends transactional emails, and by default they look it. The Email Designer lets you brand all of them — colours, logo, fonts, footer — and compose per-email content with a block editor and a live preview, so what you see while editing is what lands in the inbox.

Wishlist

A straightforward add-to-wishlist feature that works for logged-in customers and guests, so you're not gating a basic convenience behind account creation.

Built for how WooCommerce works today

A few things under the hood we care about:

  • HPOS compatible. Store Booster declares High-Performance Order Storage compatibility and reads and writes orders through the official WooCommerce CRUD API — not by poking at post meta directly.
  • Block and classic checkout. Order rules and pricing logic are enforced on the block-based Store API checkout as well as the classic one.
  • Modular performance. Only enabled modules load. An install with two modules on doesn't pay for the other ten.
  • Clean uninstall. Removing the plugin clears its own options, the back-in-stock waitlist, plugin meta and scheduled tasks. Your orders, products and customers are never touched.

Getting started

Store Booster requires WordPress 6.0 or newer, PHP 7.4+, and an active WooCommerce install. To try it:

  1. Search for Flowbyte Store Booster under Plugins → Add New, or upload the ZIP from WordPress.org.
  2. Activate it. With WooCommerce active, the Store Booster menu appears.
  3. Open it and switch on the one module you most need today. Add more as you go.

This is version 1.0.1, our first public release. We're actively developing it, and this blog is where we'll post release notes, feature deep-dives and practical WooCommerce guides. If you try it, we'd genuinely love your feedback on the support forum — and a review never hurts.

Give your store the boost.