Yes, you can use Mailchimp with WooCommerce. You can use Mailchimp to send newsletters, product recommendations, and automated emails. You can also use Mailchimp to create and manage your WooCommerce customers’ lists.
To use Mailchimp with WooCommerce, you’ll need to install the Mailchimp for WooCommerce plugin. Once you’ve installed and activated the plugin, you’ll need to connect your WooCommerce store to your Mailchimp account. To do this, you’ll need to generate a Mailchimp API key and add it to your WooCommerce settings.
First of all, when you connect your WooCommerce store to Mailchimp, all of your customers and orders will be imported into Mailchimp. This means that if you have a large number of customers, your Mailchimp list could get very large very quickly.
Secondly, if you use Mailchimp’s e-commerce features to send abandoned cart emails or other automated emails, keep in mind that these will be sent to all of your WooCommerce customers, not just those who are subscribed to your Mailchimp list.
Finally, if you use Mailchimp’s segmentation features to target specific groups of customers with different messages, keep in mind that segments based on WooCommerce data (such as order history or product preferences) will only include customers who have been imported into Mailchimp. If you want to target all of your WooCommerce customers with a particular message, you’ll need to create a static list in Mailchimp and import all of your WooCommerce customers into that list.
Once you’ve connected your store to Mailchimp, you can start creating automation workflows. For example, you can create a workflow that adds new customers to a Mailchimp list and sends them a welcome email. Or, you can create a workflow that sends abandoned cart emails to customers who don’t complete their purchase.
There are many other ways that you can use Mailchimp with WooCommerce. For more information, check out our documentation on how to use Mailchimp with WooCommerce.