Description
Migrate your shop from osCommerce to WooCommerce
This plugin will import all products, categories, orders and customers from an existing osCommerce site into WooCommerce.
Features
- preview products and categories
- import orders and customers
- subscribe customers who opted in to receive newsletters in osCommerce to a MailPoet newsletter
- import product variations
- download product images
- one click removal of all previously imported products or categories (undo)
- robust error handling lets you know if you mistyped a password
Requirements
- an osCommerce 2.2 site with no more than 10,000 products
- an empty WooCommerce 2.6.x installation (WC3.0 is not supported!)
- your source database credentials (MySQL database name, user and password)
- the source database needs to be accessible from the WordPress site
- Your server shouldn’t break under heavy load
(Please read the FAQ – this plugin won’t work on a shared dreamhost webspace!)
dsanders (verified owner) –
I was a little skeptical going into this purchase, but boy am I glad I pulled the trigger! The plugin saved me DAYS worth of time and allowed me to expedite our development timeline.
Additionally I can not speak highly enough of WPLab’s level of support and responsiveness in communication. I had a small issue with tax codes converting over, and they had it fixed for me in less than a day. You will not find a better supported plugin, much less, a shopping cart conversion application.
If you are looking for an osCommerce to WooCommerce solution, look no further, this is where it’s at!
Nick Kuijpers –
One word: Wauw.
Just perfect, everything i needed, just migrated 2700 products and 6000 customers and orders.
No problems at all!
Thank’s alot!
Patricia –
Worked very well transferring OSCommerce 2.2 to WooCommerce 2.1.7 for a small retail store. If you are looking for a quick, efficient and easy-to-use plugin that will greatly simplify the migration, this is it. In addition, the author is very helpful and informative and deserves these positive reviews. I think he knows what he is talking about and offers sound advice.
The only problem I had was transferring product variations in cases where a line of products had 6+ variation-types in OSCommerce. Due to the way WooCommerce stores products, it was not viable to transfer all the variations, which could have resulted in a massive increase in database size and resulting slowdowns. A maximum of two variation-types per product may be transferred. The optimal solution here seems to be to use the WooCommerce Addon Plugins and use add-ons instead of product variations. For me, this is a minor issue.