add-to-cart-labels

WooCommerce Add to Cart Labels

Change text for Add to Cart button by WooCommerce product type, by product category or for individual products

Description

Change your Add to Cart button text by WooCommerce product type, category or for individual products. Quickly and easily change the “Add to Cart” button text for your WooCommerce store to something that suits your business or personality! If WooCommerce Add to Cart Labels module enabled, you can change this text:

  • per product
  • per product category, or
  • per product type

Changing the button text by Product Category

To set the “Add to Cart” button text on a per-category basis:

  • Set the number of label groups you want the new button text to appear on (“Category Groups Number”) and save changes.
  • Select your corresponding product categories.
  • Enter the new text you want your button to read in the “Button text” field.

WooCommerce Add to Cart Labels - per category

Changing the button text for each individual product

To set the “Add to Cart” button text on a per-product basis:

  • Enable the Per Product section and save the changes.
  • Go to “Products” screen and select any product to “Edit”.

WooCommerce Add to Cart Labels - per product

Changing the button text by Product Type

  • Change the “Add to Cart” text on each product’s page and the product category/archives
  • Display “Already in Cart” instead of “Add to Cart” button if the current product is already in the cart.
  • Set custom button text for products with a free or empty price.
  • Change the button text for any WooCommerce product type:
    • Simple
    • Variable
    • External
    • Grouped
    • Other

WooCommerce Add to Cart Labels - Admin Settings - Per product type

You can use HTML symbols in labels. For example, try copying one of the examples below to your “Already in cart” label fields:

Add to cart ☑
Add to cart ✓
Add to cart ✔

Accessible through:

  • WooCommerce > Settings > Booster > Price & Button Labels > Add to Cart Labels

Tested on WooCommerce 4.0.0 and WordPress 5.3.2Plugin can be downloaded here. If there are any locked fields in the module, you will need to get Booster Plus to unlock them.

WooCommerce Add to CartWooCommerce Add to Cart LabelsWooCommerce Booster ModulesWooCommerce Button LabelsWooCommerce Labels

#comment>

#comment>

#comment>#comment>#comment>

Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

#comment>

Comments

17 Comments

  1. KoolPal May 5, 2019 at 6:34 am#comment>

    Hi,

    I am trying this module with the “Per Product Type Labels” section.

    I find that for “Products with price set to 0 (i.e. free)” = left blank to disable -> the Add to Cart button is STILL visible on the Home / Shop Page.

    Is there some setting that I am missing?

    Thanks

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • RokasJ May 5, 2019 at 9:20 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      I’m not sure I fully understand. “Products with price set to 0 (i.e. free)” apply to products that have prices set to 0 (not empty). Also, removing the add to cart button label does not remove the button itself. Does this answer your question or did I misunderstand what you were trying to say?

      Best regards,
      Rokas – Support Team

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    • KoolPal May 6, 2019 at 2:29 am#comment>

      Hi RokasJ,

      This part “Also, removing the add to cart button label does not remove the button itself. ” was the confusion.

      The tooltip says: “Leave blank to disable. Default: Add to Cart” -> https://imgur.com/3xBqVNk

      I guess I expected the Add to Cart button to disappear when I left it blank.

      I am not sure I have understood the use of this feature clearly. Specially where prices are set to 0 (not empty)

      Thanks.

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    • RokasJ May 6, 2019 at 12:12 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      This module allows customizing the text of add to cart button. One of the possible cases for text is when the price is set to 0, that is when the product is free. When creating the products it’s possible to leave the price blank (product is not available) or check the checkbox “Leave blank price” when using multi currency modules, in which case the previous case of free products does not apply. Hope this is clearer.

      Best regards,
      Rokas – Support Team

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  2. #comment>

  3. Kate March 12, 2019 at 9:45 am#comment>

    Hi,

    Suggestion: Can you please add change Add to Cart label by product tags, too? Thank you.

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • RokasJ March 12, 2019 at 12:39 pm#comment>

      Hi Kate,

      We have added your suggestion to our todo list. In the meantime you could use “Per Product Labels” to set them individually to your liking.

      Best regards,
      Rokas – Support Team

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  4. #comment>

  5. David B August 28, 2018 at 3:41 pm#comment>

    When I click “enable module” and save changes, the enable module becomes un-checked. Other modules seem to work fine from a spot check. Just this one is doing that. Thoughts?

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • RokasJ August 30, 2018 at 7:13 pm#comment>

      Hi David,

      Can you contact us via email at [email protected] with this exact problem? Thank you.

      Best regards,
      Rokas – Support Team

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  6. #comment>

  7. Henrik January 5, 2017 at 10:31 am#comment>

    Hi! Is there any way of displaying the product title after the “add to cart” button with your module? I’ve added it to our site and gone thru the settings but I can’t seem to find it.
    Right now it displays the price and a button with a border around it when we use the add_to_cart shortcode in our pages : http://vayu.se/?page_id=308

    Thanks!

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

  8. #comment>

  9. Michhes November 29, 2015 at 6:39 am#comment>

    Hi, I’m trying to replace any mention of “Basket” with “Cart” on a client’s site.

    I used Add to Cart Labels for products, etc but still get “View Basket” in the mini cart and “Update Basket” on the full view cart/basket page. I thought I might find the applicable fields on the Cart & Checkout but didn’t find anything.

    Does Booster support changing these additional labels?

    Thanks!

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

  10. #comment>

  11. Michhes November 29, 2015 at 6:38 am#comment>

    Hi, I’m trying to replace any mention of “Basket” with “Cart” on a client’s site.

    I used Add to Cart Labels for products, etc but still get “View Basket” in the mini cart and “Update Basket” on the full view cart/basket page. I thought I might find the applicable fields on the Cart & Checkout but didn’t find anything.

    Does Booster support changing these additional labels?

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

  12. #comment>

  13. Michael July 14, 2015 at 12:03 pm#comment>

    Hi,

    Do I need to buy the PLUS to get By Product Category to work? I can set individually but not with By Product Category.

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • Valentin Solovjov August 24, 2015 at 9:04 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      no you don`t need to buy for this feature, unless you want to support us.

      BR,
      Val

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  14. #comment>

  15. Boris January 14, 2015 at 9:27 pm#comment>

    HI thre, this feature is NOT working on my site! Have configured according to your documentation …
    Any ideas?

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • WooJetpack Support Team January 14, 2015 at 9:29 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      If possible, please create temporary admin account for us on your site (send to [email protected]). If creating an account is not possible, please let me know – I’ll try to figure this out remotely.

      Best regards,
      Tom

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  16. #comment>

  17. Lukas Warzecha January 9, 2015 at 9:05 pm#comment>

    Is there any change that you can add a custom button that puts pruducts with variobiel direcvtly to the cart on the store page??

    Reply to thread

    #comment>#comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • WooJetpack Support Team January 12, 2015 at 5:56 pm#comment>

      Hi Lucas,

      Sorry for the delayed response.
      I can try to implement this, however there is a question what to add to the cart if no default variation is set?

      Best regards,
      Tom

      #comment>#comment>Avatar#comment>

    • #comment>

    #comment>

  18. #comment>

#comment>#comment>#comment>#comment>

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Fill out this field
Fill out this field
Please enter a valid email address.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.