If you run a UK-based WooCommerce store and ship internationally, you’ve likely asked yourself at some point: Should I use Royal Mail International Standard or Royal Mail International Tracked? Both services get your parcels to customers abroad, but they work very differently and picking the wrong one affects your costs, your customer experience, and how […]
When you ship orders through Shopify using Canada Post, the Canada Post packaging you choose affects far more than how the product looks when it arrives. It directly impacts shipping rates, label accuracy, and whether your Shopify checkout reflects the real cost of each shipment. Many Canadian Shopify merchants start by using whatever box is […]
One of the most consequential decisions a Shopify seller in Australia will make is how to get their orders to customers. The two dominant approaches, national carrier delivery through Australia Post and local delivery using regional or on-demand couriers, each come with distinct strengths and trade-offs. This guide breaks down both in depth, compares them […]
Choosing the right FedEx packaging might not be the first thing on your mind when you’re running a Shopify store, but it directly affects your shipping costs, damage rates, and even customer experience. Pick the wrong box, and you’re either paying more than you should in dimensional weight charges, or your product arrives dented, and […]
Shipping costs are one of the most significant recurring expenses for any WooCommerce store and one of the hardest to control when you’re locked into a single carrier. Every order that goes through a carrier that isn’t the most cost-effective option for that route, weight, or destination is money that quietly leaves your margins. The […]
Not every customer in your WooCommerce store should see the same shipping options. A Subscriber who receives free shipping as part of a membership shouldn’t see the same checkout options as a guest user. Likewise, a Shop Manager placing internal orders doesn’t need the same delivery methods shown to regular customers. By default, WooCommerce displays […]
If you ship internationally from a WooCommerce store in Canada, Canada Post customs forms are part of every cross-border order. Canada Post requires a customs declaration for all international shipments, and incomplete or incorrect Canada Post customs forms are among the most common reasons packages get held at the border. The problem isn’t that customs […]
When you’re running a Shopify store in Australia, Australia Post delivery speed is one of the biggest levers you have for customer satisfaction. Shoppers today compare not just price but how quickly an order will arrive, and the service you select at dispatch directly affects that experience. This guide breaks down everything Shopify merchants need […]
For Canadian Shopify merchants, choosing the right carrier isn’t a question; Canada Post is already woven into the fabric of domestic commerce. Its extensive delivery network, trusted brand, and flexible service range make it the first choice for Canada Post parcel shipping. But understanding how to make Canada Post Parcel shipping work efficiently inside Shopify, […]
Failed home deliveries are one of the biggest pain points in Nordic e-commerce. The customer isn’t home, the parcel goes back to a distribution center, and you’re left handling complaints about a delivery that technically happened. PostNord service points solve this, but only if your WooCommerce store is set up to offer them at checkout. […]
When store owners search for a delivery date plugins for WooCommerce, they often come across two very different types of tools. The YITH WooCommerce Delivery Date and the PluginHive Estimated Delivery Date Plugin for WooCommerce are a clear example of that divide, and choosing the wrong one means either overwhelming customers with unnecessary steps or […]
If you run a Shopify store and ship to customers around the world, DHL Express is likely one of the first carriers you’ve considered. DHL Express delivers quickly to over 220 countries and territories, backed by one of the most trusted names in global logistics. But picking the right DHL Express shipping service is only […]
Shipping with UPS is a strong choice for Shopify merchants, with reliable coverage, well-recognized branding, and a broad range of service levels. But once that UPS label is generated and the package leaves your door, what happens to the customer experience? For most Shopify stores, the answer is: not much. Customers get a fulfillment email […]
Customers today prefer the convenience of booking a table online rather than calling a restaurant and waiting for confirmation. Whether it’s a fine dining experience, a family dinner, or a weekend outing, having an online reservation system makes the process easier for both customers and restaurant owners. A well-designed WooCommerce restaurant booking setup can help […]
When customers order something time-sensitive, a meal delivery, a home service, or a gift drop-off, they need a way to tell you when. Without a time picker on the product page, that detail ends up in a follow-up message or phone call, and by then the order is already incomplete. The PH Product Add-Ons for […]
If your WooCommerce store processes dozens of USPS orders every day, printing shipping labels one at a time is a workflow you can’t afford. The PH USPS Shipping Plugin for WooCommerce with Print Label solves this with built-in bulk label printing, letting you generate and download multiple USPS shipping labels in one go, directly from […]
Connecting FedEx to your WooCommerce store starts with one important detail: your FedEx account number. Whether you’re displaying live shipping rates, printing shipping labels, or enabling FedEx tracking inside WooCommerce, you need a valid FedEx account number to authenticate with FedEx services. Without it, the integration will not work. Many WooCommerce store owners are unsure […]
If you’re running a Shopify store in Australia, getting your shipping setup right is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Customers expect accurate costs at checkout, fast fulfilment, and real-time visibility over their orders. For most Australian merchants, that means connecting their store to Australia Post, the country’s most extensive and trusted delivery […]
When customers book an appointment, reserve a rental, or schedule a service through your WooCommerce store, collecting only the booking date and time is often not enough. Many businesses also need additional details such as customer preferences, special requests, attendee information, or booking instructions. Without collecting these details up front, store owners often have to […]
Shipping is one of the highest and most controllable costs in any Shopify business, yet most merchants manage it reactively, picking a service, printing a label, and moving on. UPS is a top carrier choice for Shopify merchants, offering reliable domestic delivery across all 50 states with strong tracking and a range of service levels. […]



















