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How Do I Add Shipping Calculator to Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:01 am

There are two ways to add a shipping calculator to your Wix site. The first is to use the Wix Shipping Calculator app. The second is to use the Wix Code Shipping Calculator element.

Wix Shipping Calculator App

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The Wix Shipping Calculator app is the easiest way to add a shipping calculator to your Wix site. Simply install the app and add it to your page. The app will then automatically calculate shipping rates for your products based on the weight, dimensions, and shipping destination of each product.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to add a shipping calculator to your Wix website, be aware that there are some potential risks involved.

First of all, if you are not careful, it is possible to accidentally add the wrong shipping rates, which can either overcharge or undercharge your customers. Additionally, if you do not set up your shipping calculator correctly, it could result in inaccurate quotes and estimates for your customers.

Lastly, be aware that some shipping companies do not allow their rates to be displayed on websites, so you may want to check with your chosen carrier before adding a shipping calculator to your site.

Wix Code Shipping Calculator Element

If you’re using Wix Code, you can add a shipping calculator to your site using the Shipping Calculator element. This element allows you to input the weight, dimensions, and shipping destination of each product, and then calculates the shipping rate for that product.

Adding a shipping calculator to your Wix site is quick and easy, whether you’re using the Wix Shipping Calculator app or the Wix Code Shipping Calculator element. Simply install the app or add the element to your page and enter the required information for each product. The calculator will then automatically calculate the shipping rate for that product.

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Dale Leydon

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