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WooErp is an operations control panel for WooCommerce stores, positioned as a centralized way to manage products, orders, inventory, customers, and warehouse barcode workflows. It is not a general-purpose ERP; instead, it adds faster operational views and controlled inventory actions around the WooCommerce ecommerce backend. It is suitable for merchants who want product synchronization, inventory changes, order visibility, and customer records in one interface.
Based on the information on the page, the core modules include WooCommerce product and variation synchronization, inventory control, barcode-scanning inventory workflows, order and customer management, sync and retry visibility, and audit history in higher-tier plans. Its clearly stated integration target is WooCommerce, while paid subscriptions are handled through Stripe. Apart from WooCommerce and Stripe, there is no visible information about integrations with other ecommerce platforms, accounting tools, logistics services, or open integration options.
WooErp uses a subscription model tiered by the number of WooCommerce products. Starter supports up to 500 products at €5/month; Growth supports up to 2,000 products at €10/month; Scale supports more than 2,000 products at €20/month. All plans include a 30-day free trial, after which Stripe will automatically charge the selected plan. The page mentions an annual billing discount, but does not disclose the specific annual prices.
The strengths are its clear positioning and low entry price. It is especially suitable for WooCommerce merchants who want to separate inventory, order, and barcode-based warehouse operations from the default backend and manage them in one place. Audit history is also useful for tracking warehouse operations. The downside is that the available information is relatively limited: team roles and permissions, data security compliance, backups, APIs, and broader third-party integrations are not clearly explained. For more complex needs such as multi-warehouse operations, multi-channel selling, or finance integration, its capability boundaries may need further validation.
WooErp is better suited to small and medium-sized ecommerce teams already using WooCommerce, with hundreds to thousands of products, and a need for basic warehouse barcode and inventory workflow control. The available text does not make it possible to judge access performance from China. Payments rely on Stripe, so domestic Chinese entities or bank cards may face uncertainty. If you need local payment methods, Chinese-language support, or stable access from mainland China, you may want to compare it with Odoo, Zoho Inventory, native WooCommerce plugins, or domestic inventory/ERP alternatives.
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