Kung Woo Add Warranty for WooCommerce
Kung Woo Add Warranty for WooCommerce
Description
Kung Woo Add Warranty for WooCommerce is a complete, powerful WooCommerce add-on designed to increase average order value by easily upselling product warranties and extended protection plans.
It intercepts the “Add to cart” click and shows the customer a beautiful, fully customizable modal with additional warranty plans calculated automatically as a percentage of the product price.
Powerful Features:
- Interactive Popup Modal: Catch customers right before they add the product to the cart with two warranty tiers (e.g. Basic and Full).
- Automatic Price Calculation: Define the warranty price as a percentage of the original product price.
- My Account Integration: Customers can view their active and expired warranties directly from a dedicated “My Warranties” tab in their WooCommerce Account.
- 1-Click Renewals: If a warranty is expiring, the customer can renew it with a single click.
- Automatic Email Reminders: Built-in cron job sends automatic email reminders 30 days before the warranty expires.
- Admin Dashboard: A dedicated dashboard page for the shop owner to track and manage all purchased warranties.
- Per-Product Activation: Choose exactly which products trigger the warranty popup via a simple checkbox in the WooCommerce product edit screen.
Installation
- Upload the entire
kung-woo-add-warrantyfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory, or install it directly through the WordPress plugins screen. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Go to WooCommerce -> Opcje Gwarancji to configure your popup text, colors, percentages, and warranty terms.
- Edit any WooCommerce product and check the “Enable additional warranty popup” box in the General tab.
- You’re all set! Customers will now see the warranty options when adding the product to their cart.
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Faq
The warranty price is dynamically calculated as a percentage of the current product price. You can set this percentage in the plugin settings (e.g., 10% for Basic, 20% for Full).
Go to WooCommerce -> Purchased Warranties. There you’ll find a clean, filtered list of all orders that include an extended warranty, along with their start and expiration dates.
The plugin runs a daily background task (Cron Job). If it detects that a purchased warranty is expiring in 30 days or less, it will automatically send an email to the customer with a link to renew it.
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Changelog
1.0.1
- Fix: Replaced hardcoded inline
<style>and<script>tags with proper WordPress enqueue functions (wp_add_inline_styleandwp_add_inline_script) to improve compatibility and performance. - Fix: Renamed global classes, functions, and variables to use a unique plugin prefix (
kungwoad_) instead of the commonwc_prefix, preventing potential collisions with WooCommerce core.
1.0
- Initial release for the WordPress Plugin Repository.
- Fully functional frontend modal and backend tracking.
- Automated renewal emails and My Account endpoints integration.



