Is “WooCommerce Product Add-Ons Ultimate” The Best Product Add-On Plugin 

So, in the last blog, you have seen the user-friendly features and use case of the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons Ultimate plugin. In this blog, we will show you how to integrate add-on groups with your products using WooCommerce Product Add-Ons Ultimate plugin.

We have discussed two ways in this blog to apply add-ons to your products in which the first method is focused on a single product while the second method is focused on multiple products. Once you learn both methods and apply the add-ons to your products, you will be able to sell personalized products to your customers quite easily.

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How To Add New Add-Ons to Your Product Using WooCommerce Product Add-Ons Ultimate

There are two ways to add multiple add-ons to your products and I’ll show you both separately:

1. Setting Up Product Add-Ons For Individual Products

Before you do anything, first install and activate the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons Ultimate plugin on your site.

Then go to the Product Add-Ons tab in the Product data box. Here you will be asked to add a group that is usually the group of one or more product add-ons. Note that you can add multiple groups of add-ons to a single product as per your requirement.

Apart from that, there is one important option you can use is the Group Layout. It determines how your fields will display on the product page. For example, if you choose the table layout, all the fields in this group will be arranged in a table form on your individual product pages.

Once you have created add-on groups for your products, then simply add fields to it. Remember these are the fields that your customers will respond to when they will visit your product page.

If you remember well, I have told you above that there is a wide range of field types for each add-on to decide how they work on your product page.

Again, you will get the option to fix the charges for each add-on based on how your customers respond to that field.

I have already shown one perfect example of this above, still, I will describe it for you again.

For example, if you offer options to your customers to add engraving to their products, you can either charge a flat rate for that or according to each character included in their name.