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Product Vendors for WooCommerce

Turn your store into a multi-vendor marketplace
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Subscription includes

  • Product updates and improvements
  • Customer support
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

  • Create a marketplace that can sell anything.
    From physical, hand-made products to digital downloads like photographs, themes, fonts, audio or video and even time-based bookings with our integration with WooCommerce Bookings.
  • Continue selling your own products.
    Display vendor products for sale right alongside your own products.
  • Set vendor-specific commission rates.
    Incentivize new vendors to join your marketplace or reward loyal or high earnings with vendor-specific commission rates – while still setting a separate base commission rate across your marketplace.
  • Reduce your admin.
    Allow vendors to manage their own products.
  • Don’t pay commissions on orders that are not completed.
    Set commissions only to be assigned to vendors once the order is completed.
  • Stay on top of your marketplace with sales reports.
    Get an overall view of vendor sales, commissions, and monthly earnings by vendor.
  • Delay commission payments to account for returns.
    Use PayPal Payouts to delay commission payments in case of returns on physical products.

Turn your store into a multi-vendor marketplace

Do you have an existing site and loyal community and would like to find ways to diversify your revenue? Or would you like to start an eCommerce business without investing in creating your product line? With Product Vendors for WooCommerce you can instantly turn a Woo store into a marketplace with multiple vendors, products and payout settings.

Allow multiple vendors to sell via your site and, in return, take a commission on sales to cover the costs of managing the site while you focus your efforts on building a community.


Product Vendors caters for both vendors and marketplace owners with specific features that ensure:

Vendors can:

  • control their public profile
  • manage their products and edit per-product shipping rules themselves
  • add private notes to orders or notes to customers (e.g. tracking numbers)
  • view their orders and reports on sales performance
  • sell physical and/or digital products as well as time-based bookings
  • receive commission payouts

Marketplace owners can:

  • accept and approve applications from potential vendors
  • set up one or more vendor admins to manage vendor’s information
  • set up each vendor’s commission and payout schedule
  • integrate with WooCommerce Bookings to allow vendors to sell time-based bookings
  • display a vendor rating composed of the ratings of all of the products they sell
  • set products to need approval before being added to the store on a per-vendor basis
  • enable commissions on sales to be a set amount or a percentage and set this individually, per-vendor, per-product, or per-store
  • make payments to vendors instantly, manually, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly

Vendor registration form

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Vendors can register and/or apply by filling out a registration form expressing their interest in selling on your store and they can be accepted and approved on a per application basis.

Send approval emails to vendors

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You can now notify potential vendors when their application has been approved with an email sent directly to their inbox.

Multiple vendor settings

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Choose from multiple Vendor role settings including Vendor Admin (has access to all vendor settings) and Vendor Manager (limited access, can’t see sales tax or other settings).

Feature rich vendor management

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Set up one or more WooCommerce users to manage the vendor’s information including profile, email address and logo.

Intuitive Commission List Management

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Commissions on sales can be a set amount (ex. $5 on every purchase) or a percentage (ex. 25% of each sale) — you can set this individually per-vendor, per-product, or per-store.

Manage orders, shipments, and customer notes

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Product vendors have built in Per Product Shipping and the ability to add private notes or notes to customers (e.g. tracking numbers).

Selectively show vendor information

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Turn your store into a real marketplace by selectively showing each vendor’s, name per product, overall rating, profile photo and profile information.

Manage payout settings

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Payments to vendors can be made, instantly (this is a per-vendor setting only and uses PayPal Payouts*), manually, weekly, bi-weekly and monthly.
* subject to approval by PayPal


Frequently asked questions

What does Product Vendors for WooCommerce do?

Product Vendors is a WooCommerce marketplace extension that turns a single store into a multi-vendor marketplace. You can assign your existing products to vendors, or let approved vendors add and edit their own products to sell through your store. All sales run through your store's own payment gateways, and each vendor's share is paid to them as commission. If you are weighing up whether a shared marketplace model fits your business, this overview of how to create a multi-vendor marketplace on WordPress is a helpful starting point.

How do vendor commissions work with Product Vendors?

With Product Vendors, you keep full control of how much commission each vendor earns. You can set a default commission for the whole store, a rate for a specific vendor, or a rate on an individual product, with the more specific setting taking priority. Commission can be a fixed amount or a percentage of the product price, and you can add or edit commissions manually whenever you need to.

Can I pay vendors automatically, or do I have to process payouts by hand?

Product Vendors supports both. Automated payouts run through PayPal Payouts, which is built into the extension and requires a pre-approved PayPal Business account. You can schedule those payouts weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, or enable instant pay so a vendor is paid as soon as an order is placed and payment is received. If you prefer, you can leave payouts on manual and pay vendors outside the extension, for example through your own payment method. Note that automated PayPal payouts are subject to country-specific availability, so it is worth confirming your region is supported before relying on them.

Are there places where automated PayPal payouts are not available?

Yes. Automated commission payouts run through PayPal Payouts, and PayPal applies country-specific rules to where funds can be sent, received, and withdrawn. One clear example: automated payouts are not available in Germany, because German law requires the funds to be held in escrow and PayPal Payouts does not offer that. If automated payouts are not available in your country, you can still pay vendors manually, for example through your own payment method. It is worth confirming availability for your region before you commit to an automated payout workflow.

Do vendors get their own payment gateway at checkout?

No. All sales and refunds are processed through the store owner's payment gateways, not each vendor's. Shoppers check out once through your store, and each vendor's revenue is then paid to them as commission from the funds you collect. This keeps the checkout unified for customers while you stay in control of payments and refunds.

What customer information can vendors see?

When a customer buys a vendor's product, that order's details become available to the vendor so they can fulfill it. This includes the customer's shipping and billing address and the items ordered. Because customer data is shared with vendors in this way, it is good practice to mention this in your store's privacy policy so shoppers know how their information is handled during fulfillment. The exact data shared can vary depending on your settings and any additional extensions, so consider consulting a legal professional when deciding what to disclose.

Can vendors add and manage their own products?

Yes. Vendors with the right access can create and edit their own products, upload images, set prices, and manage their own inventory from the WordPress dashboard. New products submitted by a vendor arrive as Pending Review, and you are notified by email so you can approve them before they go live. This gives vendors day-to-day control of their catalog while you keep quality control over what publishes on your marketplace.

How does vendor registration and approval work?

Vendors can register through a form or be added manually by the store owner. A new applicant starts with a Pending Vendor role and cannot sell until you approve them. Once you assign them a Vendor Admin or Vendor Manager role, they receive an email letting them know they are approved and can start setting up and managing their store. This gives you a clear gate to accept only the sellers that fit your marketplace.

Can Product Vendors help me create a new income stream?

Yes. Product Vendors is designed to help marketplace owners earn commission on every sale made by their vendors. You can set a standard rate across the store or offer different rates to different sellers, so vendor sales can contribute to your revenue and site running costs. As more complementary vendors join, each brings their own audience, which can expand the customer base for the whole marketplace. For more on the business case, see how to create a multi-vendor marketplace on WordPress.

Can vendors set their own shipping rates?

Yes. Product Vendors includes Per Product Shipping, which is the shipping method that can pass a collected shipping amount along to vendors as part of their commission. Shipping costs are set on each product under the Shipping tab, and you can decide whether shipping charges are passed on to the vendor. If you want to understand this shipping method on its own, see Per Product Shipping.

How are taxes handled between the store owner and vendors?

Product Vendors gives you control over how taxes factor into commission. You can keep all taxes yourself and calculate commission on the product price only, pass the taxes charged to the customer into the vendor's commission, or split them so the full price including tax is used to calculate commission. This lets you match the tax approach to your marketplace agreements.

Can vendors sell bookings or appointments?

Yes, with an added extension. Product Vendors is compatible with WooCommerce Bookings, sold separately, so vendors can create and manage bookable products when you enable the bookings feature for them. One current limitation to note: vendors cannot access or manage booking resources. This is useful if you want a services or appointments marketplace rather than only physical goods.

Does Product Vendors work with subscription products?

Yes. When used with WooCommerce Subscriptions, vendors are assigned commission on both the initial sale and each recurring payment. This suits marketplaces where vendors sell memberships or other recurring products and you want commission to continue with each renewal. Learn more about selling subscriptions with WooCommerce.

Can vendors sell both physical and digital products?

Yes. On a Product Vendors marketplace, vendors can sell physical items, digital downloads, or both, using standard WooCommerce product types. This flexibility means one marketplace can host makers shipping physical goods alongside sellers offering downloadable files.

What is the best way to run a marketplace where sellers keep control of their own products?

Product Vendors is built for exactly this. Vendors manage their own products, inventory, prices, and shipping rates, and can add customer notes to order confirmation emails so they speak to their buyers directly. They also get their own sales reports in the dashboard. Meanwhile you approve vendors and products, so day-to-day selling is shared while overall quality control stays with you.

What reports do store owners and vendors get?

Product Vendors gives both sides their own view of sales. As the store owner, you get vendor sales reporting alongside your standard WooCommerce reports, so you can see performance across the marketplace. Each vendor sees reporting for their own sales in their dashboard, without visibility into other vendors' numbers. This helps vendors track their results while you keep a marketplace-wide picture.

Can I share the work of running the marketplace with other people?

Yes. Product Vendors uses distinct roles so you can spread responsibility. A Vendor Admin has access to all vendor settings, while a Vendor Manager has more limited access to the vendor dashboard. As the store owner you can designate who can publish products, manage customers, and handle approvals, so you are not the only person keeping the marketplace running.

Who is Product Vendors best for?

Product Vendors is a good fit for store owners who want to turn an existing WooCommerce store into a curated multi-vendor marketplace and earn commission on vendor sales. It suits marketplaces built around a community of complementary sellers who share a common audience, where the owner wants to approve vendors and products, control commission rates, and keep one unified checkout. It also works for stores selling their own products alongside items from partner sellers or consignment vendors.

When might Product Vendors not be the right fit?

Product Vendors may not suit you if you need each vendor to collect payments through their own separate payment gateway, since all sales are processed through the store owner's gateway and paid out as commission. Automated payouts also rely on PayPal Payouts and a pre-approved PayPal Business account, and they are subject to country-specific availability. In Germany, for example, automated payouts are not available because local law requires funds to be held in escrow. If automated payouts are not an option for you, you would need to pay vendors manually. If those constraints are dealbreakers, review the Product Vendors product page before committing.

Do I need any other tools to use Product Vendors?

For the core marketplace, Product Vendors includes what you need, including built-in Per Product Shipping and PayPal Payouts for automated commission payments. For automated payouts you will need a pre-approved PayPal Business account. Some capabilities depend on separate extensions: bookable products require WooCommerce Bookings, and per-renewal commission on recurring products requires WooCommerce Subscriptions.

Can customers see which vendor a product comes from?

Yes. Product Vendors gives you display options to show a "Sold by [Vendor Name]" label on each product, along with a vendor's logo, profile, and overall review rating on their vendor page. Showing the seller behind each product can help build trust with shoppers and give vendors their own identity within your marketplace.

How do I keep track of commissions owed and paid?

Product Vendors includes a Commissions page that lists the commission for each product by order, along with commission, shipping, and fulfillment status. You can mark commissions paid, unpaid, void, fulfilled, or unfulfilled, and export commission data to CSV, including a full export of all unpaid commission for processing mass payouts. This gives you a clear record for reconciling what each vendor is owed.

Customer reviews

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  • FRAGONARTS
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Support
    Dec 17, 2025
    Support
    GOOD
  • vrdesigns
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Support
    May 14, 2025
    Support
    As others have said, this plugin does not work and is no longer supported. Unless you call an AI bot that just repeats what you have asked support. Yes Woocommerce is free. But if a developer is selling premium extensions they need to make sure they actually work. No wonder people are moving to Shopify.
  • Appnet
    Rated 3 out of 5
    Functionality
    Mar 7, 2025
    Functionality
    It's okay. Really needs a frontend interface and a Stripe Connect integration. Also, the plugin info says it's compatible with HPOS. It is not. That is a lie. When HPOS is enabled I see this error in the vendor report section. "Product Vendors reports are incompatible with the WooCommerce data storage features enabled on your store. Please contact the store manager if you wish to use Product Vendors reports."
  • Christoph
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Functionality
    Oct 4, 2024
    Functionality
    # DANGER beware, SERIOUS performance hit, bad coding practices. This plugin adds ~5 seconds to EVERY request of the admin backend, even those that are completely unrelated. This is the call stack of the expensive query: count_users WC_Product_Vendors_Store_Admin->pending_items_count apply_filters('add_menu_classes') add_menu_classes require_once('wp-admin/includes/menu.php') require('wp-admin/menu.php') So * They are not considerate about when to run their code, which is a huge problem on large wordpress installs * They don't know or care about DB performance * They don't know or care about caching So all in all, this plugin is not a good citizen in your wordpress ecosystem, I would assume w...
  • Noura
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Support
    Sep 10, 2024
    Support
    i sent a support ticket two months ago, and until this day , i only got a reply from a bot. how can i directly contact the developer of the plugin?

Extension information

  • PHP version required: 7.4
  • Tested with WordPress: 7.0
  • Tested with WooCommerce: 10.9
  • Requires at least WordPress: 6.8
  • Requires at least WooCommerce: 10.7

Compatibility

  • Cart & checkout blocks
  • High performance order storage (HPOS)

Countries

  • Worldwide

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