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How Do I Create a Hidden Product in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 9:06 pm

If you want to keep a product hidden in WooCommerce, there are a few different ways that you can do this. One way is to simply not list the product on your shop page. You can do this by going to the product page in your WordPress admin and unchecking the “Visibility” option. This will hide the product from your shop page, but it will still be accessible if someone knows the direct URL.

Another way to hide a product is to set it as “Private” in the “Visibility” option. This will hide the product from your shop page and anyone who doesn’t have an account on your website.

If someone tries to access the URL of a private product, they will be prompted to log in.

PRO TIP: If you are considering creating a hidden product in WooCommerce, be aware that this is not a secure way to keep products hidden from your customers. There are a number of ways that customers can find hidden products, including using the search function on your website or looking at the source code of your website. If you want to keep products hidden from your customers, it is recommended that you password protect your WooCommerce shop or use a private WooCommerce plugin.

You can also choose to hide a product from specific customer groups. To do this, you first need to create a customer group. You can do this by going to WooCommerce > Customers > Add Customer Group. Give your customer group a name and add any customers that you want to be included in this group. Once you’ve saved your customer group, go back to the product page and select the customer group that you want to hide the product from under the “Visibility” option.

There are a few different ways that you can hide a product in WooCommerce. You can uncheck the “Visibility” option on the product page, set the product as “Private,” or hide the product from specific customer groups. Whichever method you choose, hidden products will still be accessible if someone knows the direct URL.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.