Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Whats the Best WooCommerce Quick View Plugin 4 Options Compared

If you want to add quick view functionality to your WooCommerce store, youll need a WooCommerce quick view plugin.In this post, I went hands-on with four popular options to help you pick the best plugin for your store. But before I dig into that hands-on comparison, lets quickly run through eCommerce quick view best practices, because theres a right and a wrong way to implement this functionality, and youll want to pick a plugin that does things the right away. This is a guest contribution by Barn2 Media.Make sure your WooCommerce quick view plugin follows best practicesQuick view is a popular eCommerce feature used by about half of the top-50 US eCommerce sites, according to Baymard.However, while quick view is a feature that you see a lot, theres a right way and a wrong way to implement it, and youll want to pay special attention to make sure you implement it in the best way possible at your eCommerce store.So what is the best way possible? Using screen recordings of real shoppers, ForeSee studied this issue lets look at the data.What you should not do is open the quick view automatically when someone hovers over a product. When implemented this way, only 8.1% of shoppers interacted with quick view.Instead, you should add a persistent button that opens the quick view. That is, an actual Quick View button that shoppers can click to open the quick view.When done this way, 44.8% of shoppers used the quick view feature, which is a big improvement.So whenever possible, pick a WooCommerce quick view plugin that lets you add a persistent button I made sure that all the plugins on this list use that approach.1. WooCommerce Quick View ProWooCommerce Quick View Pro is a premium WooCommerce quick view plugin that follows the UX best practices above by letting shoppers open the quick view by clicking:A persistent buttonOn the product imageYou can choose your preferred method, or use both.The quick view then pops up in a persistent responsive lightbox which lets shoppe rs view larger images and choose quantities, variations, etc. If they decide to add the product to their cart, you can automatically close the quick view box to keep them browsing your catalog.Key featuresTwo methods to open lightbox persistent button or clicking the product image (or both)Customizable button text to open the quick viewThree layout options image only, product details only, or bothOption to choose exactly which product details to includeSupports all WooCommerce product typesWorks with third-party WooCommerce plugins like WooCommerce Add-ons, Bundles, Subscriptions, etc.Integrates with the WooCommerce Product Table plugin from the same developerAn example of the quick view functionality from my test sitePrice and detailsWooCommerce Quick View Pro is a premium plugin prices start at $79 for use on a single site and go up to $279 for use on up to 20 sites. All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, as well.2. YITH WooCommerce Quick View YITH WooCommerce Qui ck View Author(s): YITHCurrent Version: 1.3.13Last Updated: August 26, 2019yith-woocommerce-quick-view.zip 74%Ratings 1,110,911Downloads WP 4.0+Requires The YITH WooCommerce Quick View plugin is a popular freemium option thats available at WordPress.org, as well as in a premium version with more functionality.Like WooCommerce Quick View Pro, YITH WooCommerce Quick View lets you use a persistent button that gives shoppers the option to open a similarly persistent quick view lightbox.The free version is pretty basic, with no options to customize what shows up in the quick view. However, the premium version gives you more control over the individual elements in the lightbox.Key featuresUses a persistent button to open quick viewOption to disable quick view for mobile visitorsAutomatically close quick view if shopper adds the item to their cartAdd product navigation to quick view box (paid)Choose what product information to display (paid)Customize product image display (paid)These are the only settings in the free version.An example of the quick view functionality from my test siteNotice how, unlike WooCommerce Quick View Pro, theres no product image gallery:Price and detailsThe free version of YITH WooCommerce Quick View is available at WordPress.org. If youd like access to the premium features, the paid version starts at â‚ ¬49.99 for use on a single site and ranges up to â‚ ¬159.99 for use on up to 30 sites.3. WooCommerce Quick View WooCommerce Quick View Author(s): ArshidCurrent Version: 1.1.0Last Updated: September 10, 2019woo-quick-view.zip 98%Ratings 49,209Downloads WP 3.5+Requires The creatively named WooCommerce Quick View plugin is another freemium option at WordPress.org that has a lot of similarities to YITH WooCommerce Quick View. So much so that it almost seems like a fork.However, there are a few minor differences between the two. Notably:This one gives you more color/style optionsIf a shopper clicks the Add to Cart button in the quick view, it takes them to the single product page, rather than just closing the lightbox.Theres also a premium version with more functionality.Key featuresUses a persistent button to open quick viewOption to disable quick view for mobile visitorsCustomize the button textAdd product navigation in quick view (paid)Add a button icon (paid)Disable the link to the single product page (paid)Control which product details display in the quick view box (paid)You can see the interface similarities with YITH WooCommerce Quick ViewAn example of the quick view functionality from my test siteAgain, you should notice that theres no product image gallery:Price and detailsTheres a limited free version at WordPress.org. After that, the paid version costs $27 for use on unlimited sites.4. Quick View WooCommerce Quick View WooCommerce Author(s): XootiXCurrent Version: 1.7Last Updated: February 15, 2019quick-view-woocommerce.1.7.zip 98%Ratings 21,416Downloads 3.0.1Requires Quick View WooComm erce is one more freemium WooCommerce quick view plugin. This one gives you a lot more settings in the free version than the previous two options. And it also includes the product image gallery like WooCommerce Quick View Pro.For more functionality, theres also an affordable premium version.Key featuresUses a persistent button to open quick viewMultiple button placement optionsChoose different entrance animationsDisable quick view on mobile devicesControl product image sizesOption to add a button to the quick view that links to the single product pageEnable/disable the product image galleryEnable Ajax add to cart and automatically close the popup after a user adds an item to their cart (paid)Control which product details display (paid)Choose different lightbox types (paid)Customize product image gallery position (paid)An example of the quick view functionality from my test siteHeres what it looks like with the default settings, but you can also disable the button to the single produ ct page if youd prefer:In the free version, users are taken to the single product page after they add an item to their cart, which isnt ideal. Youll need the paid version to change that functionality.Price and detailsThe Quick View WooCommerce plugin has a limited free version at WordPress.org. After that, the premium version starts at $9 for use on a single site and goes up to $30 for use on unlimited sites.Get started with WooCommerce quick view todayImplemented well, WooCommerce quick view functionality gives your shoppers a simpler way to view product details and purchase products. And, as ForeSee found, around 45% of your shoppers are likely to take advantage of this feature if you implement it in the right way.To add product quick view functionality to WooCommerce, youll need a WooCommerce quick view plugin, and weve laid out four good options in this post:WooCommerce Quick View ProYITH WooCommerce Quick ViewWooCommerce Quick ViewQuick View WooCommerceDo you have any questions about which is the best WooCommerce quick view plugin for your needs? Ask away in the comments and well try to help! Want to add product quick view to #WooCommerce? A hands-on look at 4 plugins 🛒

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