I Part One

What you can sell

Every product type in WooCommerce, how they actually work, and what surprises you.

For anyone setting up products or debugging inventory.

  1. 01 Simple Products One thing, one price, one SKU. The foundation everything else builds on.
  2. 02 Variable Products Size, color, material — products with options that each have their own price, SKU, and stock.
  3. 03 Grouped Products A display wrapper for related products. No stock logic of its own — each child product manages its own inventory.
  4. 04 Downloadable & Virtual Products Files, digital access, and services. Two flags that do different things — and you often need both.
  5. 05 External / Affiliate Products Products that live on someone else's site. You display them — they handle the sale.
  6. 06 Product Add-Ons Custom fields at checkout — engraving text, gift wrapping, color preferences. Flexible. But does not track stock.
  7. 07 Measured & Weight-Based Products Fabric by the yard. Rope by the meter. Coffee by the kilo. Products sold by measurement, not by unit.
  8. 08 Product Bundles Kits and sets with real stock tracking. Unlike Add-Ons, inventory actually deducts per component. Unlike Grouped, there's a single cart item and a bundle price.
  9. 09 Composite Products Multi-step product builders. "Pick your base, then your topping, then your packaging." The most powerful product configuration in WooCommerce — and the steepest learning curve.
  10. 10 Print on Demand Printful, Printify, Gooten — products that don't exist until someone orders them. Zero inventory, but real operational friction.
  11. 11 Subscriptions Recurring billing — subscription boxes, SaaS, replenishment, memberships with ongoing fees. Powerful, but it adds complexity to every layer of your store.
  12. 12 Memberships Gated access to content, products, or discounts based on membership plans. Often confused with Subscriptions — they solve different problems and usually need each other.
  13. 13 Content Drip & Online Courses Selling access to content that unlocks over time. Courses, lesson sequences, gated libraries. WooCommerce can do it — but not alone.
  14. 14 Bookings & Appointments Time-slot and resource-based products. Tours, consultations, equipment rental, classes. WooCommerce Bookings exists — but it's not your only option.
  15. 15 Marketplace & Multi-Vendor Multiple vendors selling through your store. This is the hardest WooCommerce configuration by far. This is not a product type — it's a business model, and the operational complexity is massive.
  16. 16 Stock Management Cheat Sheet Which product types track inventory, which don't, and what surprises you.