A build-to-order WooCommerce plugin that calculates and displays accurate, per-product and per-zone estimated delivery dates across product, cart, checkout and order-confirmation pages. ECOSIRE builds, installs and supports it on your WordPress site. One-time license from $99.00 USD for WooCommerce (build-to-order) — includes 12 months of updates and support.

A build-to-order WooCommerce plugin that calculates and displays accurate, per-product and per-zone estimated delivery dates across product, cart, checkout and order-confirmation pages. ECOSIRE builds, installs and supports it on your WordPress site.
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WooCommerce Estimated Delivery Date turns vague "ships soon" copy into a concrete promise: a real date range shown exactly where buyers hesitate — the product page, the cart, the checkout, and the order-confirmation email. Delivery transparency is one of the cheapest conversion levers in ecommerce, and most stores leave it on the table because WooCommerce core has no native "estimated delivery date" engine.
Per-product and per-category processing (handling) times stored as product meta and editable from the WooCommerce product data panel
Shipping-zone-aware transit windows mapped to your existing WooCommerce Shipping Zones — no duplicate geography setup
Courier-aware date ranges (e.g. standard vs express) with configurable min/max transit days per method
Same-day cut-off time handling — orders after the cut-off roll the estimate to the next working day
Weekend, public-holiday and custom blackout-date exclusion, with a holiday calendar editable in wp-admin
Display on product, cart and checkout via WooCommerce hooks (woocommerce_single_product_summary, woocommerce_review_order_after_shipping) — no template hacking
This is a build-to-order plugin, not an instant marketplace download. ECOSIRE builds the plugin to your store's actual logistics — your processing times, your WooCommerce Shipping Zones, your couriers, your cut-off times and holidays — then installs it on your WordPress site and supports it after launch. You get a real, branded, namespaced plugin in wp-content/plugins/, not a generic configuration you have to reverse-engineer.
Under the hood it computes a date range from per-product and per-category processing times (stored as product meta), applies the customer's shipping zone and selected courier transit window, subtracts weekends, configured holidays and any same-day cut-off time, then renders the result via WooCommerce template hooks such as woocommerce_single_product_summary and woocommerce_review_order_after_shipping. Dates persist to the order as meta so your order-confirmation email quotes a promised date.
Built HPOS-aware (WooCommerce High-Performance Order Storage / custom order tables), translation-ready for WPML/Polylang, and exposed through a small REST namespace so headless or app front-ends can read the same estimate. Holidays, blackout dates and recalculations are driven by WP-Cron, and every rule is editable from a dedicated wp-admin settings screen — no code changes to adjust a cut-off or add a public holiday.
Runs a mid-sized WooCommerce store and knows that 'when will it arrive?' is the unanswered question killing add-to-cart. Wants a concrete date on the product page and checkout to reduce hesitation and pre-sale support tickets, without hiring an in-house developer.
Owns the real handling times, courier SLAs and cut-off windows. Needs the displayed estimate to reflect actual warehouse reality — including holidays and blackout dates — so the store never over-promises and triggers WISMO ('where is my order') complaints.
Manages client stores and wants a maintained, HPOS-aware, WPML-ready delivery-date plugin built to spec rather than gluing together two abandoned free plugins. Values a clean namespace, a REST endpoint for headless builds, and a single vendor on the hook for compatibility updates.
Buy the license on ecosire.com and download the WooCommerce Estimated Delivery Date module ZIP from your account dashboard.
Extract the ZIP into your Odoo custom addons folder on the server (or upload via Apps > Install from file on Odoo.sh / runbot).
Activate Developer Mode, open Apps, click Update Apps List, search for WooCommerce Estimated Delivery Date, and press Install.
Open the new menu, paste your ECOSIRE license key, connect any external credentials (Shopify, Amazon, Stripe, etc.), and save.
Run the built-in connection test, sync your first 10 records, and schedule the recurring cron. Contact support if anything fails.
| Criterion | ECOSIRE | Custom Build | Competitor | Odoo Native |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated delivery date shown on product, cart and checkout | ||||
| Per-product / per-category processing times with zone + courier transit windows | ||||
| Cut-off time, weekend and public-holiday / blackout-date handling | ||||
| HPOS (custom order tables) aware order-meta writes | ||||
| Promised date written to order and merged into order-confirmation email | ||||
| REST API endpoint for headless / mobile front-ends | ||||
| Built, installed and configured for your store by the vendor | ||||
| Ongoing vendor support + WooCommerce/WordPress compatibility updates |
No. This is a build-to-order plugin. ECOSIRE builds it to your store's actual logistics — your processing times, shipping zones, couriers, cut-offs and holidays — then installs it on your WordPress site. There is no marketplace download link; you receive a real, namespaced plugin in wp-content/plugins/ configured for your store.
Typical delivery is a few business days after we confirm scope, depending on how many product/category processing rules, shipping zones and courier windows you have. We need (or can collect during a short call) your handling times, your WooCommerce Shipping Zones, courier transit ranges, your daily cut-off time and your holiday list. Installation can be done via your hosting/SFTP or admin access, or we can hand you the packaged plugin to install.
Yes. Your plan includes a post-launch support window plus compatibility updates for new WooCommerce and WordPress releases — for example, HPOS (custom order table) changes or block-checkout updates. Support covers bug fixes, configuration help on the wp-admin settings screen, and adjustments to rules like cut-off times or holiday calendars.
Yes. The plugin writes the promised delivery date to orders using HPOS-aware APIs rather than the legacy postmeta storage, so it works whether your store uses HPOS or the classic order tables. We confirm display compatibility with your checkout — classic shortcode or the newer Cart/Checkout blocks — as part of the build.
Yes. The estimate is exposed through a small REST API namespace (for example /wp-json/ecosire-edd/v1/estimate) that accepts product and destination/zone parameters and returns the same calculated date range used on the storefront — so a headless Next.js front-end, PWA or mobile app stays consistent with the WooCommerce site.
Processing and transit days are counted as working days only. Orders placed after your configured same-day cut-off roll to the next working day, and weekends, public holidays and any custom blackout dates you set in the wp-admin holiday calendar are skipped. A WP-Cron job keeps holiday-driven recalculations and cached estimates current.
A build-to-order WooCommerce plugin that calculates and displays accurate, per-product and per-zone estimated delivery dates across product, cart, checkout and order-confirmation pages. ECOSIRE builds, installs and supports it on your WordPress site.