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WooCommerce Cart Not Working Fix

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Do any of these sound familiar?

A non-functional WooCommerce cart is a critical problem for any online store. You've likely encountered the frustrating reality that your customers cannot complete their purchases, directly impacting your revenue. Whether your add to cart button isn't working or the cart page itself is failing, we understand the urgency.

If any of these match, you are in the right place.

Your WooCommerce cart not working at all, preventing any checkout.
The WooCommerce cart page broken, displaying errors or unexpected content.
Customers are redirected to a WooCommerce cart page 404, indicating the page is missing.
You encounter a WooCommerce cart page blank screen after adding items or navigating to the cart.
Your site is stuck in a WooCommerce cart page redirect loop when trying to view the cart.
The WooCommerce cart not working after migration to a new host or server.
Items are added but the WooCommerce cart keeps emptying unexpectedly.

Why this happens

A broken WooCommerce cart typically stems from conflicts or misconfigurations rather than a single, obvious flaw. One common cause is a plugin or theme incompatibility. An update to WooCommerce, a theme, or another plugin can introduce conflicts that break core cart functionality, leading to a WooCommerce cart page broken or a WooCommerce cart page blank.

Caching issues are another frequent culprit. Aggressive caching, especially after updates or content changes, can serve outdated versions of your cart page, making it appear as if the WooCommerce cart not working. Server-side caching or CDN caching can also play a role.

Furthermore, incorrect permalink settings or a corrupted .htaccess file can lead to a WooCommerce cart page 404 or a frustrating WooCommerce cart page redirect loop. For sites where the WooCommerce cart keeps emptying, session management issues, often related to server configuration or security plugins, are usually at fault. Finally, database corruption or incomplete data during a site migration can leave your WooCommerce cart not working after migration, requiring careful database repair.

Steps you can take right now

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Work through these in order. Each step is safe unless noted otherwise.

1

Verify WooCommerce Page Settings

Ensure WooCommerce knows where your cart page is. Navigate to WooCommerce > Settings > Advanced. Confirm the 'Cart page' dropdown correctly points to your actual Cart page. If it's incorrect or empty, select the right page. Also, check that the page itself exists and is published under Pages > All Pages.

2

Flush Permalinks and Clear Caches

Incorrect permalink rules can cause a WooCommerce cart page 404 or redirect issues. Go to Settings > Permalinks in your WordPress admin, select 'Post name' (or your preferred structure), and click 'Save Changes' twice. This flushes the rewrite rules. Immediately after, clear all caches: your WordPress caching plugin, server-side cache (if applicable), and browser cache. Caching issues are a common cause for a WooCommerce cart page blank or outdated content.

3

Perform a Plugin/Theme Conflict Check

A newly installed or updated plugin, or even your theme, can cause your WooCommerce cart not working. Deactivate all plugins except WooCommerce. Test your cart. If it works, reactivate plugins one by one, testing the cart after each, until the issue reappears. This identifies the conflicting plugin. Similarly, temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Twenty-Four) to rule out theme conflicts. Always perform a full backup before deactivating plugins or switching themes, as this can temporarily affect site functionality.

4

Check for JavaScript Errors

Open your browser's developer console (usually F12 or right-click > Inspect > Console tab) on the cart page. Look for any red error messages. JavaScript errors can prevent cart functionality, especially for dynamic updates, quantities, or totals. While identifying these errors is a first step, fixing them often requires developer expertise.

5

Review Server and PHP Settings

If your WooCommerce cart not working after migration, server configuration is a likely culprit. Ensure your PHP version meets WooCommerce requirements (PHP 7.4+ recommended). Check PHP memory limits (memory_limit) and execution time (max_execution_time) in your php.ini or hosting control panel. Insufficient resources can cause timeouts or incomplete page loads, leading to a WooCommerce cart page blank.

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How WebFixHQ fixes this for you

When your WooCommerce cart is failing, we act fast. Our process begins with a rapid, comprehensive diagnostic to pinpoint the exact cause of your WooCommerce cart not working. We don't guess; we analyze your site's code, database, server logs, and configuration to identify the root problem, whether it's a plugin conflict, a theme issue, or a server-level misconfiguration.

Once identified, we implement a precise fix. This often involves safely resolving plugin/theme conflicts, correcting database entries, reconfiguring WooCommerce settings, or addressing server environment issues that cause a WooCommerce cart page 404 or a WooCommerce cart page blank. We ensure all changes are made without disrupting your live site, typically working on a staging environment first.

We then rigorously test the cart functionality across different browsers and devices to confirm the fix is robust and lasting. Our goal is to restore full cart functionality, including correct quantities, totals, and checkout flow, ensuring your customers can complete their purchases without interruption. Expect a response and initial assessment within hours, with most critical fixes completed the same day.

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Common questions

Why is my WooCommerce cart not working or showing a blank page?
Common reasons include plugin conflicts, theme incompatibilities, caching issues serving outdated content, incorrect WooCommerce page settings, or server-side problems like low PHP memory limits. A recent update or migration often triggers these issues.
Can I fix a WooCommerce cart redirect loop or 404 myself?
You can try basic troubleshooting like flushing permalinks, clearing caches, and deactivating plugins one by one to identify conflicts. However, persistent redirect loops or 404s often point to deeper issues with server configuration, .htaccess, or database entries that require expert intervention.
My WooCommerce cart stopped working after I migrated my site. What should I do?
This is a common symptom of migration issues. It could be due to incorrect database table prefixes, corrupted data during transfer, server configuration differences (especially session handling), or hardcoded URLs in your database. We recommend a professional review to ensure all elements are correctly updated for your new environment.
How much does it cost to fix a broken WooCommerce cart?
Our pricing is transparent and upfront. After a quick diagnosis, we provide a clear, fixed quote before any work begins. There are no hourly rates or hidden fees, so you know the exact cost to get your WooCommerce cart working again.
Will fixing my WooCommerce cart affect my existing orders or customer data?
No. Our priority is data integrity. We always perform a full site backup before making any changes. Our fixes target the functionality of the cart itself and are designed to have no negative impact on your existing orders, customer records, or product data.