Make your WooCommerce Notices (sucess, info, and error) more visible to your customers by turning them into popups
As of April 2026, Popups for WooCommerce: Add to Cart, Checkout & More is a WordPress modal plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 4.8/5 rating from 12 reviews. It has been downloaded 70K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.1+ and PHP 5.6.0+. Available on WordPress.org since 2018. Downloads are down 11% this week. Top alternative: Firelight Lightbox.
“Super plugin and support: Best woocommerce notifications plugin, super support, Pablo is the top of the developer” – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ giuliano61
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WooCommerce has a built-in notices feature that appears on your store in difference cases, they used to show important messages for customers, like:
And so on…
And sometimes, depending on the theme, they get so discreet customers don’t see it or there are cases where they are just too ugly.
Our plugin Popup Notices for WooCommercee turns these WooCommerce Notices into beautiful Popups that w…
Nice and easy. It does hide the original messages w/o the Pro version. Not sure what that other reviewer experienced, but my admin section has that option. Easy to style if you scope your CSS properly (adding a body class to your theme for example).
Like many “freemium” plugins nowadays, Pop-up notices for WooCommerce wants you to buy the “Pro” version. Which is OK I guess, if the free version provides at least some basic functionality. Problem is that Pop-up notices for WooCommerce does not do this. It does show the WooCommerce message in a modal window, but the native WooCommerce message, notice or warning is still visible. So the user ends up with TWO messages on the screen. Only the PRO version lets you check the box that hides the native WC version…
So, the most basic of functions that you want this plugin to do (replace the default WooCommerce message with the pop up version) does NOT work.
Now I could easily hide the default WC version with CSS but that should not be necessary. The whole point of a plugin is to easily add functionality to your website, without touching code.
Last, but not least. In the description of the plugin the author mentions that the WooCommerce messages are “ugly”. Maybe it is a matter of taste, but in my opinion the Pop-up notices are even more ugly. There is a customiser option which is, you may have guessed it, available in the PRO version. You could overwrite the styling with your own CSS but again that should not be necessary.
All in all, this plugin is pretty worthless. More and more developers are using the WordPress plugin repo not to provide value to the community but just as a cheap way to promote their commercial plugins. Think of it what you want, I hate that.
Best woocommerce notifications plugin, super support, Pablo is the top of the developer
I had a problem with users who did not notice the error messages and now it explodes on the screen and does not go unnoticed.
Works great, makes WooCommerce a lot better!
I would really need some of the premium features but the plugin is extremely expensive! I buy plugins regularly but this kind of plugin should be maybe $10, not $37. Per Year! Naa. But all else, just great!
| WordPress | 6.1+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 5.6.0+ required |
| Dependencies | woocommerce |
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