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WooCommerce Bookings

Allow customers to book appointments, make reservations, or rent equipment without leaving your site.

remember date and time selection sitewide/product to product

When customers are building a cart of multiple products to book/rent….the selected date and times should be remembered from product to product/page to page. Essentially their selected date/time would be noted sidewide vs product by product.

Then the shop catalog or individual products while browsing should show as unavailable/out of stock if they’re already booked for the customer’s selected dates so they dont have to go to each product and look at the calendar to see its not available.

And if the date/time is applied sitewide, it should also be something like on the cart page they can edit the date/time and it apply to all of the products in the cart.

Not sure how this would work with someone who has some products set for daily intervals while others are set for hourly intervals or whatever. but there should be a way to set all products to set interval and if they’re all set the same with the same minimums (i.e. 2 hour minimum booking for all products) then someone with those settings can have the booking system apply sitewide and link all the products.

I hope this makes sense lol.

Author

soluxelifestyle

Current Status

Closed

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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  1. Jason Kytros says:
    Product developer May 18, 2026 3:46 pm

    Hi there,

    Thanks so much for taking the time to share this.

    After reviewing, this is a fairly niche workflow — sitewide persistence of a customer’s selected booking date/time, plus catalog-level filtering and cart-level propagation. Bookings products can vary widely in duration unit and granularity across a store, so applying one selection across all of them tends to break more setups than it helps. We have not seen broader demand for this pattern, so we are closing it out for now and prioritising features that benefit a larger portion of our community.

    If this becomes a more widely-requested pattern down the road, we are always open to revisiting it.

    Thanks again for sharing!

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