- Enforce a global minimum cart amount and/or item count at checkout
- Works on block and classic checkout — enforced server-side, no JS tricks
- Pro: per-role, per-zone, per-category minimums + cart progress bar
Each CartMend module does one thing and does it well. Pay once — the plugin works forever with no subscriptions, no annual renewals.
Get every plugin for a job in one purchase. Membership bundles — new plugins added to a bundle later are included automatically.
The full toolkit
Pick exactly the fix you need — every plugin is a single one-time payment that works forever. No subscriptions, no annual renewals, no bloat.
Why CartMend
We build small, focused plugins. Each one does its job without dragging in a framework, a CDN call, or a recurring bill.
No annual renewals. Your plugin keeps working after year one. Renew only if you want new feature updates.
Vanilla JS, scoped CSS, nothing global. CartMend plugins don't add weight to pages they're not used on.
Every plugin supports the WooCommerce block-based checkout natively from release 1.0 — not patched in later.
All plugins declare HPOS support and use wc_get_order() for every order read and write — future-proof from day one.
FAQ
wc_get_order()) for every order read and write. No direct database queries, no $post lookups.
CartMend started in a real WooCommerce store — mine. Day after day of real orders, real couriers, real cash-on-delivery headaches: fake orders, abandoned carts, checkout fields nobody needed, fees that had to change by payment method.
Every time something cost me money, I wrote a small piece of code to fix it. Not a suite. Not a platform. Just one clean fix for one annoying problem — because that’s all I needed.
Those little tools have been quietly running my store for years. Now they’re here for everyone.
And honestly? This was never about building a software empire. Store owners lose real money every day to problems that already have small, proven fixes — I know, because I was one of them. CartMend exists so you don’t have to learn those lessons the expensive way. That’s why every plugin is pay-once and priced like a tool, not a tax.
— Manu · my store: stickitsibiu.ro, running since day one on these plugins