WooCommerce Bookings Setup & Migration
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need an experienced WooCommerce specialist to turn my existing WordPress catalogue of party-tent and other rentals into a fully functioning WooCommerce Bookings system. At the moment every item lives as a standard “post”, so the first task is to migrate each of those posts into real booking products without losing their images, descriptions or SEO-friendly slugs.
Because our customers sometimes book a marquee for a single afternoon and other times for an entire weekend, the configuration must handle both single-day and multi-day rentals seamlessly. I already own and have licensed the WooCommerce Bookings extension, but it has not yet been configured. You’ll be responsible for:
• Setting global booking rules and availability windows that reflect our operating hours
• Creating the booking products for all existing tents, tables, chairs and accessories
• Testing both single-day and multi-day scenarios from product page through checkout and confirmation emails
I’m open-minded about how the catalogue is displayed—grid, list or calendar—so feel free to suggest the layout that best fits WooCommerce Bookings while keeping the site fast and easy to navigate.
The project is complete when every rental item is bookable online, availability calculates correctly for overlapping dates, and I can see a confirmed order in the WooCommerce dashboard. If you’ve done similar migrations before, especially for physical rental businesses, I’d love to hear how you tackled inventory and blackout dates.
Because our customers sometimes book a marquee for a single afternoon and other times for an entire weekend, the configuration must handle both single-day and multi-day rentals seamlessly. I already own and have licensed the WooCommerce Bookings extension, but it has not yet been configured. You’ll be responsible for:
• Setting global booking rules and availability windows that reflect our operating hours
• Creating the booking products for all existing tents, tables, chairs and accessories
• Testing both single-day and multi-day scenarios from product page through checkout and confirmation emails
I’m open-minded about how the catalogue is displayed—grid, list or calendar—so feel free to suggest the layout that best fits WooCommerce Bookings while keeping the site fast and easy to navigate.
The project is complete when every rental item is bookable online, availability calculates correctly for overlapping dates, and I can see a confirmed order in the WooCommerce dashboard. If you’ve done similar migrations before, especially for physical rental businesses, I’d love to hear how you tackled inventory and blackout dates.