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How Do I Put WooCommerce in Test Mode?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:35 am

WooCommerce is a powerful ecommerce plugin that allows you to sell anything online. It’s flexible and easy to use, and it’s one of the most popular ecommerce platforms on the web.

If you’re just getting started with WooCommerce, you might want to put it in test mode so that you can experiment with it without actually selling anything. Test mode is a great way to learn how WooCommerce works without having to worry about real transactions.

In this article, we’ll show you how to put WooCommerce in test mode. We’ll also answer some common questions about test mode so that you can get the most out of it.

What Is Test Mode?

Test mode is a way to use WooCommerce without actually selling anything. When you’re in test mode, WooCommerce will process transactions but won’t actually charge any money. You can use test mode to experiment with different settings and see how they affect your store.

For example, you might want to try out a new shipping method or payment gateway. Or maybe you want to see what happens when you change your tax settings. Whatever you want to test, WooCommerce’s test mode lets you do it without affecting your live store.

How Do I Put WooCommerce in Test Mode?

Putting WooCommerce in test mode is easy. Just follow these steps:

  • Log into your WordPress site and go to WooCommerce > Settings.
  • Click on the “Checkout” tab.
  • Find the “Payment Gateways” section.
  • Click on the gateway you want to use for testing.

(For this example, we’ll be using the “Test Payment Gateway”. )

  • “Enable/Disable” the gateway.
  1. “Save changes”.
  • (Optional) If you want to use a different gateway for live transactions, repeat steps 3-5 for that gateway as well.
  1. “Enable Test Mode”. This will allow you to process transactions without actually charging any money.
  1. (Optional) If you want, you can also “Enable Debug Mode”.

    This will add extra logging information so that you can troubleshoot any issues that come up.

  1. “Save changes”.
  • (Optional) If you’re using a different gateway for live transactions, repeat steps 7-9 for that gateway as well.
[conclusion]Test mode is a great way to learn how WooCommerce works or experiment with different settings without having to worry about real transactions. To put WooCommerce in test mode, just follow these simple steps. [/conclusion]
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.