TL;DR: A WooCommerce store is technically live the moment you hit publish. Whether it is commercially ready is a different question entirely. This checklist covers every critical configuration, performance, and SEO step that separates stores that convert from stores that quietly leak revenue from day one.
The Pre-Launch Checklist at a Glance
| # | Task | Priority | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Configure payment gateways with live keys | Critical | Low |
| 2 | Force HTTPS and verify SSL certificate | Critical | Low |
| 3 | Set up tax and shipping rules by region | Critical | Medium |
| 4 | Optimise product page designs for SEO | High | Medium |
| 5 | Set up abandoned cart recovery emails | High | Low |
| 6 | Configure order confirmation and shipping emails | Critical | Low |
| 7 | Connect Google Analytics 4 with e-commerce tracking | High | Medium |
| 8 | Implement product schema markup | High | Medium |
| 9 | Install CDN and enable image lazy loading | High | Low |
| 10 | Configure a caching plugin (WP Rocket / LiteSpeed) | High | Low |
| 11 | Set up automated daily backups | Critical | Low |
| 12 | Install Wordfence or security plugin | Critical | Low |
| 13 | Review checkout for friction and unnecessary fields | High | Low |
| 14 | Test mobile checkout across 3+ real devices | Critical | Low |
| 15 | Verify Core Web Vitals pass in PageSpeed Insights | High | High |
1. Configure Payment Gateways Properly
Test every payment method end-to-end in staging before going live. Stripe, PayPal, and local options (PayNow in Singapore) must use live keys — not test keys. Verify that order confirmation emails fire correctly for each gateway. A single misconfigured gateway silently loses sales at the worst possible moment.
2. SSL and Forced HTTPS
No SSL means browsers warn every visitor with a red padlock before they reach your product. Beyond trust, Google uses HTTPS as a direct ranking signal. Force all HTTP requests to HTTPS via a 301 redirect in your .htaccess or server configuration — not just via a WordPress plugin.
3. Tax and Shipping Rules
WooCommerce tax configuration must match your legal obligations by jurisdiction. Singapore GST at 9% applies to B2C transactions above the SGD 400 import threshold. Misconfigured shipping zones are the number one cause of checkout abandonment — customers leave when unexpected delivery costs appear at the final step.
4. Product Page SEO
| Element | Required | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| SEO Title | Unique per product | Using product name only, no keyword modifier |
| Meta Description | 155 chars, benefit-led | Auto-generated or left blank |
| Image Alt Text | Every product image | filename.jpg left as-is |
| Product Schema | Price, availability, reviews | Not implemented at all |
| URL Slug | Short, keyword-rich | Auto-generated gibberish |
5. Abandoned Cart Recovery
Average e-commerce cart abandonment is 70%. WooCommerce has no native abandoned cart emails — you need CartFlows, Klaviyo, or Mailchimp integration. A well-configured 3-email recovery sequence (1hr, 24hr, 72hr) consistently recovers 10–15% of lost revenue. This is the single highest-ROI pre-launch setup you can do.
Performance Benchmark: What to Aim For Before Launch
| Metric | Target | Tool to Check |
|---|---|---|
| PageSpeed Score (Mobile) | 85+ | Google PageSpeed Insights |
| LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) | Under 2.5s | Core Web Vitals report |
| CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) | Under 0.1 | Search Console |
| TTFB (Time to First Byte) | Under 600ms | GTmetrix |
| Mobile checkout completion | Test on 3+ devices | Manual QA |
At iDesignyour.site, every WooCommerce store we launch passes this full checklist before the client approves it. Build your store with us.