Coupon Collector – Userguide

Coupon Collector pulls data from your WooCommerce coupons and displays them for customers to browse and collect. When you activate the plugin, it can automatically create a dedicated page, or you can place coupons anywhere using a shortcode or a block.

Installation

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The simplest way to start using a product from WooCommerce.com is to use the “Add to store” functionality on the order confirmation page or the My subscriptions section in your account.

  1. Navigate to My subscriptions.
  2. Find the Add to store button next to the product you’re planning to install.
  3. Follow the instructions on the screen, and the product will be automatically added to your store.

Alternative options and more information at:
Managing WooCommerce.com subscriptions.

Adding a WooCommerce.com subscription to your store

Automatic Coupon Page

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On activation, the plugin can generate a page that lists available coupons. The page behaves like any normal WordPress page—you can edit the title, add content above/below, or change its slug.

Where to find it?

  • Go to Pages and look for something like Coupons or Coupon Collector.
  • Open the page and adjust the layout or add an intro paragraph if you wish.

Displaying Coupons Anywhere

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Option A: Use the Auto-Generated Page

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Simply link customers to the page created at activation.

Option B: Use the Shortcode

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Add this shortcode to any page, post, or widget:

[boostpress_coupon_picker]

Place it on landing pages, product archives, the cart page, or a custom promotions page.

Option C: Use the Gutenberg Block

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  1. Open the Block Editor for your page/post.
  2. Click + and search for Boostpress Collector.
  3. Insert the block to display the coupon list where you want.

Managing Coupons

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  1. Go to WooCommerceCoupons.
  2. Create, edit, or delete coupons as needed (usage limits, expiry dates, products/categories, etc.).
  3. Refresh your coupon page. Most setups update instantly; if not, clear cache.

The display pulls live data from WooCommerce, so your changes there control what appears to customers.

Tips for Best Use

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  • Set clear rules: Use expiry dates and usage limits to avoid misuse.
  • Promote wisely: Link your coupon page in menus, banners, and emails.
  • Brand the layout: When using the block, style surrounding content to match your theme.
  • Cache/CDN: If using caching, purge after adding new coupons so they appear immediately.

Troubleshooting

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Coupons don’t show up

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  • Ensure you’ve inserted the shortcode correctly: [boostpress_coupon_picker].
  • If using the block, confirm it’s the Boostpress Collector block.
  • Clear site/page cache and your CDN cache (if any), then refresh.

New coupons not appearing

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  • Verify the coupon is Published, not scheduled or expired.
  • Check usage limits and restriction rules.
  • Purge cache (plugin + server + CDN), then reload.

Auto-generated page is missing

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  • Re-activate the plugin to recreate the page, or
  • Manually create a new page and add [boostpress_coupon_picker] to the content.

FAQ

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Can I change how coupons look?

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Yes. Use your theme’s styles or wrap the shortcode within styled blocks/containers. If your plugin version includes block settings, adjust layout options in the sidebar.

Does it support multilingual sites?

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If you use WPML/Polylang, place the shortcode/block in translated pages as needed. Coupon codes themselves are language-agnostic, but coupon descriptions can be localized.

Will it work with my cache or CDN?

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Yes. Just purge caches after adding or changing coupons to show updates immediately.

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