Register

Social Login v2.5.4 - WordPress / WooCommerce Plugin

06-09-2023, 07:43
5 203
0
Social Login v2.5.4 - WordPress / WooCommerce Plugin
Demo: https://codecanyon.net/item/social-login-wordpress-woocommerce-plugin/8495883

WooCommerce Social Login extension allows users to login and checkout with social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Foursquare, Windows Live, VKontakte (VK.com), PayPal, Amazon, LINE and login with Email.

Enable Social Login for Seamless Checkout and Account Creation

If you have a registration system on your e-commerce website, then it take too much time of user to checkout so user get bored of it and thus it will decrease your sale. But, If you use WooCommerce Social Login, then it save user’s time so it will increase your sale.

When a customer first visits your site, you can simplify checkout by allowing them to check out as a guest. However, this introduces friction for customers that want to purchase from your store more than once (and hopefully many of them do!). They’ll have to create yet another username and password. WooCommerce Social Login makes this process as easy and secure as possible - customers can log into your site using their Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Foursquare, Windows Live, VKontakte (VK.com), PayPal, and Amazon accounts instead of creating a new user account credentials.

Make Your Shopping Experience Smoother

Use WooCommerce Social Login to reduce friction when checking out or creating user accounts. Returning customers can log into your site with as little as one click if they’ve linked a social profile. Not only can customers easily log into your site without remembering another set of login credentials, but they’ll be able to breeze through purchasing and checkout with their new account, and you’ll benefit from increased trust and security.

GUEST CHECKOUT + INSTANT DOWNLOAD

Comments
The minimum length of a comment is 50 characters.
Information
Guest are not allowed to comment. Please register a free account!
Related articles