Overview & Features
Seamless integration into WooCommerce via its hooks
You get new WooCommerce product type - auction
Standard auctions, and reverse auctions
User can submit an auction item from frontend
You can define price increment, start price, reserve price, buy it now price
Set start and end time for auction as per users requirement
User's auction watchlist
User can easily control how they want to display auctions, whether they want it along with other items or on separate page
Widgets with ending soon, future, latest, featured, recently viewed, my auctions and random auctions
Email notifications (with editable email templates) for outbid note, payment reminder, auction won, auction fail, reserve fail, auction buy now, auction finish, administrator bid notification (bid not), customer bid notification, auction relist user notice, auction relist admin notice
Auction product has auction icon (label) on thumbnail
If user is logged in and winning in auction, their auction item will have winning badge on thumbnail
Product single page has new tab "Auction History"
User has "My auctions" option where auctions in which user placed a bid are listed (for both active and won auctions)
Auction watch-list feature (shortcode and widget), Auction activity (shortcode)
Auction product has icon which describes different auction status: active, finished, finished and paid, failed (wp-admin)
Plenty of shortcodes including shortcode to show my auctions for logged in user
Make auction from any type of WooCommerce product - simple, virtual or downloadable products
User can manually delete any bid
Frontend auction sorting by activity, buy now price, current bid, date, ending date (ending soonest), start date (recently started)
You can manually or automatically relist auctions
Ajax live current bid and auction history updating is available
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