Description
Stop Losing Sales to “When Will It Get Here?”
Estimated Order Delivery and Pickup Date for WooCommerce
Look, customers don’t like surprises, especially when it comes to their car. They need a part, they need to know when it lands. If your site just says “processing time,” you’re leaving money on the table and inviting a flood of “where’s my order?” emails.
This plugin fixes that. It puts a clear, calculated delivery date right in front of the customer, from the product page to the final receipt. It uses your actual processing times, cutoff hours, and closed days to give an honest estimate. No more blind faith. Just a clear date.
What It Does (Plain and Simple)
This tool automatically figures out and shows an estimated delivery window. It’s smart. It knows if an order comes in after your 2 PM cutoff. It knows to skip Sundays and holidays. It can even give a different date for a backordered alternator versus an in-stock oil filter.
The result? Customers see a realistic timeline upfront. They buy with confidence. They don’t bug your support team. You sell more parts.
Core Features Built for an Auto Parts Shop
Show Dates Where It Matters
Turn on the estimate display for any or all of these pages:
- Product Page: Right by the “Add to Cart” button. The most important spot.
- Shop / Category Pages: Let them compare delivery times while browsing.
- Cart Page: Remind them before they commit to checkout.
- Checkout Page: Final confirmation as they pick shipping.
- Order Confirmation: Put the date right on the thank you page and order details.
Set Rules That Make Sense for Your Business
One flat rate doesn’t work for everything. This plugin lets you build rules based on reality.
- Target by Product: Set a faster window for small, in-stock items (like bulbs) and a longer one for heavy or special-order parts (like bumpers). Target specific parts or whole categories.
- Target by Shipping: Give a different estimate for local pickup, standard ground shipping, and expedited freight. You can even set rules by the customer’s state or country.
- Min/Max Days: Say a part takes 3-5 business days. Set a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5. The plugin shows the range: “Estimated Delivery: April 10 – April 12”.
- Daily Cutoff: You close at 4 PM for shipments. Set the cutoff to 4 PM. Orders after that roll to the next business day for calculation. It’s automatic.
- Close for Days Off: Don’t ship Saturdays? Check off Saturday. Closed for the 4th of July? Add the date. The plugin jumps over those days.
Tell the Truth About Stock Status
This is critical for auto parts. Be upfront.
- In Stock: “This item ships same day if ordered before 4 PM.”
- Out of Stock: “Temporarily out of stock. Contact us for ETA.”
- On Backorder: “This item is on factory backorder. Estimated ship date from manufacturer is [delivery_minimum_date].”
You write the messages. The plugin shows the right one. This alone cuts most “is this really in stock?” calls.
Make It Look Like Part of Your Shop
Match the message box to your site’s colors. Pick a background and text color in the settings. No code needed.
The Magic Shortcodes: [delivery_minimum_date] & [delivery_maximum_date]
This is the engine. In your message, you type these shortcodes. The plugin replaces them with the real, calculated dates.
Example Message: “This part will arrive between [delivery_minimum_date] and [delivery_maximum_date].”
The customer sees: “This part will arrive between April 10 and April 12.”
Change your processing time in the rule? The dates update everywhere, instantly. No editing a hundred product pages.
Why This Beats a “Simple” Date Adder
Other plugins just add X days to today. That’s not how a real parts business works. A muffler going to the next state is different than a headlight going to Germany, which is different from a local pickup. Our plugin layers the conditions: the part, the stock, the destination, your cutoff, your closed days. It gives an estimate you can stand behind because it’s based on your actual operations.
Who It’s For
Any WooCommerce store selling auto parts that’s tired of vague delivery promises. If you have different processing times for different items, if you close on weekends, if you offer local pickup—this plugin


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