WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress.
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Use our status checker above to confirm whether the issue is with WooCommerce or your local connection.
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WooCommerce runs on your own WordPress hosting, so issues are typically host or plugin-related. Check our status for woocommerce.com availability. For your store, check your hosting provider status, WordPress error logs, and plugin conflicts.
Your WooCommerce store runs independently from woocommerce.com. However, license validation, extension updates, and WooCommerce.com marketplace access may fail. Your store's checkout and products continue working during WC.com outages.
Performance issues are usually hosting-related, not WooCommerce.com. Check your hosting resources (CPU, memory), database optimization, caching plugins, and any external API calls from plugins that might be failing.
Payment gateway issues depend on the gateway provider (Stripe, PayPal, etc.), not WooCommerce. Check the specific payment provider's status. WooCommerce just connects to these services - gateway outages are independent of WooCommerce.com.