Rating: 5 stars
This Gutenberg block for WooCommerce is amazing! It makes arranging my shop’s layout super easy. It’s easy to use and makes a big difference in customizing product pages
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For WordPress users aiming for effortless integration of e-commerce features, ShopCred Gutenberg Blocks is a revolutionary tool. Having explored various plugins as a seasoned WordPress enthusiast, I find ShopCred to be distinctive due to its user-friendly design and powerful features.
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Fantastic Gutenberg block for WooCommerce! Streamlines my shop’s layout effortlessly. User-friendly and a game-changer for customizing product pages. Moreover, The code is top-notch, gets regular updates, and the support is excellent.
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Its user-friendly interface and versatile features make it a valuable tool for enhancing customer engagement and boosting sales.
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ShopCred revolutionizes WooCommerce web design with a robust set of Gutenberg blocks, offering unique Product Grids, Carousels, Ajax Load More, and more. Its Exclusive Blocks feature, including the Woo Products Gutenberg Block, ensures unparalleled customization, making ShopCred a must-have for those seeking to elevate their online store’s visual appeal and functionality.
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Best wishes for the team ??
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ShopCred is straightforward to set up and use, even for those with little experience with WordPress. I found it has high-quality code, regularly updated, and has excellent support. it help me to grow my eCommerce businesses smoothly. I really appreciate ShopCred for increase my customer engagement, and sales. Thanks
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This plugin was just “spamvertised” to me via email. I’ve never used this plugin before. Considering it was sent to my local-only network email address used for in-house development, it was acquired through another plugin that was installed. I believe “Exclusive Addons for Elementor” (by the same author) is the source. I installed and uninstalled that plugin several days ago, and today I received this unsolicited spam. The email (and associated website) do not mention the connection to the other plugin. Either way, this is a problem.
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