Acquiring an existing WooCommerce store from a previous developer or agency often feels like receiving a mystery package. Will it reveal a treasure trove of meticulously organized code, or a Pandora's box filled with orphaned database tables, incompatible plugins, and obsolete payment gateway settings? For specialized ecommerce agencies, this isn't merely a theoretical concern; it's a frequent hurdle where problems can escalate rapidly.
This very dilemma recently ignited a crucial conversation within a professional online community. The initial poster perfectly framed the challenge by posing a vital question: What structured process do you follow for auditing a WooCommerce site prior to assuming control? Do agencies employ a defined audit framework, or do issues surface only as they are encountered? The collective responses from the community provided genuinely insightful, practical recommendations, which we have now condensed and elaborated into a comprehensive guide for your agency.
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