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WooCommerce
A customizable, open-source ecommerce platform built on WordPress. Build any commerce solution you can imagine.
I wonder how many plugins is the most a web developer has ever seen on a client's site. I've worked on a site that had about 55, and to me that is ridiculous. If I "must have" all 30 of these plugins, where does that leave me? Along with a few that aren't on this list, I think it leaves me in a maintenance nightmare. I think we all have to remember that plugins are third party code, and anytime there is a problem in any of these plugins, the plugin authors are going to give the standard tech support response, telling me to deactivate all of the other plugins and use a default theme. Even the straight woocommerce.com plugin support says to do that. I can honestly say that in all the years of working on Wordpress websites, and with possibly hundreds of issues I've reported to various plugin authors, the response is almost always the same. This plugins ecosystem is crap.
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