Support Team
posted this
10 June 2025
Hello Олександр,
Thank you for your detailed question. You're right to look for clarity when integrating WooCommerce with Nicepage.
To clarify: Nicepage allows you to design the visual templates (themes) for your WooCommerce store, such as the product list, product details pages, cart, checkout, and other shop pages. However, the actual store functionality, adding products, managing orders, payment systems, customer accounts, etc., is handled by WooCommerce within the WordPress interface.
So if you want to build a store where WooCommerce manages all the sales, that’s the correct approach. You would:
- Install WooCommerce on your WordPress website.
- Design the templates in Nicepage (for example, your product catalog or product page layout).
- Export your design to WordPress, and assign your Nicepage templates to the WooCommerce pages.
Here are some helpful links that directly address editing WooCommerce-related templates in Nicepage:
Product List Template Editing
Product Details Template Editing
Checkout Page Template
Shopping Cart Page Template
If your main goal is to manage everything inside WooCommerce (products, categories, payments, etc.), then your focus should be on WooCommerce tutorials for the store backend, and use Nicepage strictly for design.
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Sincerely,
George.
Nicepage Support Team
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