WooCommerce Shipping Promise Booster
Free-shipping progress bar and delivery-promise messaging across product, cart, checkout, and mini-cart.
Convert the customers who are *almost* at free shipping. WC Shipping Promise Booster shows a single configurable progress bar on every cart surface (product page, mini-cart, cart, checkout) and prompts the shopper with the amount left to qualify.
Designed to coexist cleanly with WooCommerce themes that have their own cart UI — no DOM wars.
What it does
- Single configuration, four cart surfaces (product, cart, checkout, mini-cart).
- Free-shipping target read from your existing WC shipping zones.
- Delivery-promise message ("Order in the next 2h for next-day").
- Theme-friendly CSS — works with Storefront, Woodmart, Astra, GeneratePress.
In the wild
Who this is for
Best for · WooCommerce shops with AOV €30–€150
The sweet spot where a free-shipping threshold materially lifts AOV without burning your contribution margin. Below €30 AOV the absorbed shipping cost eats too much; above €150 most carts already qualify.
Best for · stores with high cart abandonment in checkout
If your checkout analytics show people add to cart and bounce at the shipping-cost step, a "spend €X more for free shipping" prompt at the mini-cart catches them BEFORE they see the surprising shipping line.
Not for · single-SKU subscription boxes
If you sell one fixed product per order, there is nothing to top up to. Use a flat-rate or free-by-default shipping policy instead.
vs Free Shipping Bar plugins (generic)
WordPress has 20+ "free shipping bar" plugins. Most render only at the top of the page (banner). Conversion lifts when the bar appears at the decision moment — mini-cart and product page — which is where this plugin focuses.
| Capability | WooCommerce Shipping Promise Booster | Free Shipping Bar plugins (generic) |
|---|---|---|
| Surfaces rendered | 4 (product, mini-cart, cart, checkout) | Usually 1–2 (top banner) |
| Free-shipping target source | Reads WC shipping zones | Configured separately |
| Delivery-promise messaging | Yes (cut-off time aware) | No |
| Pricing | €49 / yr | Free or €30–€100 |
| Theme conflicts | CSS variables, theme-friendly | Often hardcoded styling |
Why neuroplugin
- Why annual subscription for what looks like a simple bar?
- Because WordPress + WooCommerce ships multiple core releases per year, each capable of breaking cart hooks. The annual fee funds continuous compatibility coverage (the same /ops watcher that runs against PrestaShop runs against WC). You stop checking changelogs.
- Does it conflict with my theme?
- No. The plugin uses CSS custom properties (--np-* tokens) and works with Storefront, Woodmart, Astra, GeneratePress, Flatsome, and most page builders. If you find a clash, open a support ticket — fix usually ships within a week.
- What if I run a global store with multiple currencies?
- The threshold is read per-zone from your WC shipping zones, so a multi-currency store with currency-specific shipping zones (e.g. via WC Currency Switcher) automatically respects the threshold for each zone. No extra config.
Questions answered
- Does this conflict with my theme’s cart styling?
- No. The plugin uses CSS variables and is targeted to coexist with major WooCommerce themes. If you find a clash, open an issue and we fix it.
- Where does the free-shipping target come from?
- It’s read from your existing WooCommerce shipping zones. You don’t configure it twice.
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Free-shipping progress bar and delivery-promise messaging across product, cart, checkout, and mini-cart.