Users' questions

Why my cart is empty?

Why my cart is empty?

The ability to add items to a shopping cart from page to the next, and then see all of store items in the cart at checkout is about as personal as it gets for a brand new visitor that hasn’t shared any information with your site. Lack of sessions support is oftentimes the reason for an empty cart.

Why is my cart empty after adding product?

Sometimes you add products to your cart, it shows the number of items in the cart, but when you click view cart, the cart is empty. The reasons might be different browser options, cache issues, or a theme or plugin conflict.

How do I fix a WooCommerce empty cart issue?

If your WordPress cache plugin is for some reason caching these WooCommerce pages, your cart will probably show as empty. Make sure to select a WooCommerce-compatible cache plugin or one that allows you to add “cache exclusion URLs”. If that doesn’t do the trick, be aware you may also have server-side cache!

How do I empty my WooCommerce cart?

At the admin panel WooCommerce > Settings and click Clear Cart and Session tab to configure this extension. Here you can find 3 sections of settings such as Session Expire, Empty Cart Button, and Redirection Settings.

Why do I get the ” your cart is empty ” message?

If the checkout page is opened directly using the URL and without adding at least one product in the cart from the Shop or Single Product’s page then only you will get the “ Your Cart is Empty ” error message.

What do you mean by abandoned cart email?

An abandoned cart email is a follow-up message sent to someone who leaves a website without purchasing the items in their online shopping cart. Abandoned cart emails are typically sent to people who leave part-way through checkout, and can recover around 10% of lost revenue.

Why is my shopping cart empty at the checkout?

Adding items to the cart, removing them, calculating cart totals, and all other functions of the checkout page need to reflect the actual state of the page data every time it is loaded. Otherwise, you can (and most likely will) receive unexpected results when it’s time to checkout.

Why does my shopping cart keep filling up?

If the Cart now fills up with products, well, that’s a wonderful news. One of the plugins is responsible for causing the Empty Cart issue. Now simply reactivate one plugin at a time and test the Cart after each time. As soon as the Cart stops filling and is empty, well, the plugin you just reactivated is the “guilty” one – yay! Disable that plugin.