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How Do I Export My WooCommerce Subscriptions?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 11:47 pm

WooCommerce Subscriptions allows you to capture more value from customers by selling products or services with recurring payments. It’s a WooCommerce extension that makes it easy to create and manage products with recurring payments.

Assuming you have WooCommerce Subscriptions installed and activated, let’s go over how to export your subscriptions.

To export your subscriptions, first, you need to go to the WooCommerce > Subscriptions page. From here, you can select the status of the subscriptions you want to export. You can choose from Active, On-Hold, Cancelled, or Expired.

Once you’ve selected the status of the subscriptions you want to export, click on the Export button at the top of the page.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to export your WooCommerce Subscriptions, please be aware that there is a risk of losing data if you do not follow the instructions carefully. Please backup your data before proceeding.

This will bring up a popup window where you can choose what format you want to export your data in. The options are CSV for Excel or Google Sheets, and XML. Choose the format that you prefer and then click on the Export button.

Your subscription data will now be exported and you can view it in the chosen format.

How Do I Export My WooCommerce Subscriptions?

If you need to export your WooCommerce subscriptions for any reason, it’s easy to do. First, go to the WooCommerce > Subscriptions page and select the status of the subscriptions you want to export.

Then click on the Export button at the top of the page. This will bring up a popup window where you can choose what format you want to export your data in – CSV for Excel or Google Sheets, or XML. Once you’ve made your selection, click on the Export button and your subscription data will be exported in the chosen format.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.