The Financial Operating System for WooCommerce that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Stop guessing if your Google Ads are profitable.
As of April 2026, Cirrusly Commerce is a WordPress msrp plugin with 0 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 251 times in total. Requires WordPress 5.8+ and PHP 8.1+. Available on WordPress.org since 2025. Top alternative: MSRP (RRP) Pricing for WooCommerce.
The Financial Operating System for WooCommerce that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Stop guessing if your Google Ads are profitable. Stop worrying about Merchant Center suspensions. Cirrusly Commerce is the financial operating system for WooCommerce stores. It is the only plugin that combines Google Merchant Center compliance, Net Profit Auditing, and Dynamic Pricing into a single, powerful suite. Originally a set of code snippets used on our site Cirrusly Weather, Cirrusly Commerce works alongside your existing feed plugin to fix data errors, visualize true profit margins (after COGS and fees), and increase conversion rates with psychological pricing.
This plugin sends data to the Google Platform API to enable Google Customer Reviews surveys for your customers.
| WordPress | 5.8+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 8.1+ required |
Happy Holidays from the Cirrusly Commerce Team! We have a few updates to share. We’re also slowing down development here for a bit to focus on stability and performance.
* New: Sync Status Dashboard: real-time queue, manual/auto refresh, KPI cards, animated status indicator, and detailed queue table. (Pro/Pro Plus)
* Fix: We caught a bug where some emails for Pro users were not properly coded and not sending. With this fix, we’ve confirmed that all functionality works as intended. Because of the extensive work, we’re making this a point versus a patch release.
* Enhancement: Some changes to our quota system to provide more accurate usage metrics.
* UI/UX Update: Small copy fixes to remove ‘GMC’ plugin wide, replaced with Google Merchant Center/Google Shopping/Compliance or removed to improve context and prepare for potential non-Google support.
* Refactor: Plugin emails have been relocated to their own classes to make changes easier. (Pro/Pro Plus)
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