WOOCOMMERCE OPTIMIZATION
We fix the whole store. Not one slice of it.
Most struggling stores already have a developer – someone who keeps the site running. The line we hear on nearly every first call with a store owner is some version of:
He keeps the website running, but optimization isn’t his skill set.
That gap is where revenue goes. WooCommerce stores fail in compounding ways – slow pages, friction through the buying journey, products invisible to AI, a funnel nobody is measuring, competitors pulling ahead. Fix one slice and the others keep costing you; in a low-margin business, small bumps don’t move anything. We work across all of it.
✓ Keep using WooCommerce exactly as you do now
✓ 20%+ conversion improvement. Typical, not best-case.
✓ Solutions pay for themselves in 3-4 months. Most in under 90 days
PROBLEM
The audit decides the scope. Not a sales target.
Everything on this page is something we fix. Which of it your store needs is not a guess: the WooCommerce Revenue Audit identifies which areas are costing you money and how much, then prescribes the subset worth doing – a cost against each fix, ranked by revenue impact. Across nearly 400 stores since 2015 the failure patterns repeat, so the prescription is matched against what has worked before, not assembled to fill an invoice.
None of it is sold as a one-off service, on purpose. Cherry-picking a slice treats a symptom and leaves the cause – the thing the last developer did. You buy the diagnosis. The work that follows is your call.








The five areas
Performance
Beyond caching plugins. We work down to the database: the queries your theme and plugins generate, the autoloaded options dragging on every page load, the hosting and caching layers, the image pipeline. Half-second page loads are the working standard across our optimization clients – measured, not promised – with Core Web Vitals passing on real-world data.
The audit’s 47 performance checks tell you which of these your store fails, and what each failure costs.
User experience
Where buyers hesitate, stall and abandon – product discovery, search, navigation, product pages, cart, checkout – reviewed by a senior ecommerce UX designer against 235 research-backed guidelines. For considered purchases, trust signals do the selling; for everything, mobile is the store most of your buyers see first.
The audit scores your store against all 235 and ranks the failures by revenue impact.
AI readiness
Shoppers ask ChatGPT and Gemini what to buy. AI agents are beginning to buy on their behalf. AI readiness is whether your store participates in that or is invisible to it: can AI assistants find your products, understand what they are, and transact with your store. That third part is agentic commerce – an AI agent finding, understanding, and buying from your store without a human clicking through it. Most WooCommerce stores fail the first test, never mind the third.
The audit tests the first two today – and shows you exactly what it would take to be ready for the third, before agents buying on shoppers’ behalf stops being a forecast.
Purchase-journey
Your store already generates the data that says exactly where buyers drop out. Most stores never read it – or can’t, because the tracking was never built properly. We build and repair that revenue infrastructure: event tracking, tag management, and reporting that turns “conversion is down” into “you lose buyers at the shipping step, and that step costs you this much a month.” It’s also the event data the ad platforms depend on – broken tracking means wasted spend.
The audit reads your funnel using your own data and puts a number on every drop-off point.
Competitive position
The stores taking orders that should be yours: how fast they load, how their buying journey compares, and how they show up when an AI answers a shopper’s question. Named competitors, specific gaps – not a generic industry benchmark.
The audit stacks your store against the players you’re losing to, and shows what closing each gap is worth.
The work ends. Your store doesn’t.
We fix what the audit finds. After that, the store keeps living: WooCommerce updates ship, plugins need judgment calls, something breaks at the worst possible time – and without anyone holding the line, the gains from the work drift back within 6 to 12 months.
That’s where Managed Woo picks up: the same five-area read behind the audit, run continuously, by the team that fixed your store.
Every engagement starts the same way:
find out exactly what’s wrong, and what it’s worth to fix.
Get My AuditIf the audit doesn’t return findings across all five areas with at least five specific, actionable issues to fix, you pay nothing.
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