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My Attempt to Bring WooCommerce Closer to Shopify Level for Free, Where Things Stand 2 Months In

5 June 2026 at 08:41

Hey everyone,

When I shared BrikPanel with you here 2 months ago, it had 80+ active installs and just 1 review on wp.org. Today it's at 200+ active installs and 17 reviews, all of them 5 stars. Before anything else, I want to thank the reddit community for giving the plugin this kind of momentum.

Over these 2 months I added some new features, and a few of them were things people requested in the last post. I'm sharing this post to show you what's new and to keep you in the loop on where the plugin is heading.

Here's the list of what 3.0 brought:

-Cohort retention, customer LTV, and RFM segmentation
-You can pull your Google Ads and Meta Ads spend into the panel and see your real ROAS and net profit (I'm still waiting on Meta's review approval, it'll be live in a couple of weeks)
-Two-way Google Sheets sync (edit stock/status in a sheet, it flows back into Woo)
-Site-wide Cmd/Ctrl+K search is here; orders, products, customers and pages all in one place
-You can export your dashboard data to Excel
-Bulk product editing can now update things like categories, tags and shipping settings too
-Added vendor support, so you can add different vendors and keep a list of them

Like I said in the previous post, let me repeat it here: the plugin will stay completely free on wp.org forever. I might add extra stuff on top as a paid version later on (I'm planning to build an AI mentor tool down the road), but this current version will always stay fully free.

Like the title says, my main goal is pretty clear: get WooCommerce as close to Shopify as I can, and show that the open source world can at least match closed source on quality when it comes to e-commerce.

There's still plenty missing; if you've tried it, write down what you didn't like or what's lacking, and just like last time I'll read all of it and add what I can. Thanks again, genuinely, to everyone who supported it, gave feedback, wrote a review, or said something kind.

πŸ”— https://wordpress.org/plugins/brikpanel-admin-panel-dashboard-for-woocommerce/

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My Attempt to Bring WooCommerce Closer to Shopify Level for Free, Where Things Stand 2 Months In

Hey everyone,

When I shared BrikPanel with you here 2 months ago, it had 80+ active installs and just 1 review on wp.org. Today it's at 200+ active installs and 17 reviews, all of them 5 stars. Before anything else, I want to thank the reddit community for giving the plugin this kind of momentum.

Over these 2 months I added some new features, and a few of them were things people requested in the last post. I'm sharing this post to show you what's new and to keep you in the loop on where the plugin is heading.

Here's the list of what 3.0 brought:

-Cohort retention, customer LTV, and RFM segmentation
-You can pull your Google Ads and Meta Ads spend into the panel and see your real ROAS and net profit (I'm still waiting on Meta's review approval, it'll be live in a couple of weeks)
-Two-way Google Sheets sync (edit stock/status in a sheet, it flows back into Woo)
-Site-wide Cmd/Ctrl+K search is here; orders, products, customers and pages all in one place
-You can export your dashboard data to Excel
-Bulk product editing can now update things like categories, tags and shipping settings too
-Added vendor support, so you can add different vendors and keep a list of them

Like I said in the previous post, let me repeat it here: the plugin will stay completely free on wp.org forever. I might add extra stuff on top as a paid version later on (I'm planning to build an AI mentor tool down the road), but this current version will always stay fully free.

Like the title says, my main goal is pretty clear: get WooCommerce as close to Shopify as I can, and show that the open source world can at least match closed source on quality when it comes to e-commerce.

There's still plenty missing; if you've tried it, write down what you didn't like or what's lacking, and just like last time I'll read all of it and add what I can. Thanks again, genuinely, to everyone who supported it, gave feedback, wrote a review, or said something kind.

πŸ”— https://wordpress.org/plugins/brikpanel-admin-panel-dashboard-for-woocommerce/

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