Pickup and delivery timing should be easier to schedule and communicate.
Local stores need dates, slots, and location logic to stay clear for customers and manageable for operations staff.
Let customers choose pickup or delivery dates, locations, and time slots at checkout.
For local stores that need scheduling rules, delivery zones, and operational clarity inside WooCommerce.
WordPress.org handles the public listing, download page, changelog, and public forum context. Email support@aicoso.com for current Aicoso guidance, private context, or product-fit help.
Built for active store workflows
Pickup and delivery scheduling
Free plugin with WordPress.org download details and Aicoso routing help
Documentation and setup path
support@aicoso.com
AICOSO Pickup and Delivery Date Time for WooCommerce helps merchants coordinate pickup and delivery expectations directly inside checkout.
The documented path is a free WordPress.org plugin with checkout setup guidance, FAQ coverage, and Aicoso email support when you need help.
Local stores need dates, slots, and location logic to stay clear for customers and manageable for operations staff.
Use these notes to confirm whether this product matches the store problem, how strong the public proof is, and which compatibility values have been verified.
See how pickup locations, delivery slots, and blackout rules fit the checkout flow before you install.
Set pickup locations and delivery zones from one WooCommerce settings path.
Control dates, slots, blackout periods, and order limits by slot.
Keep pickup and delivery choices visible at the exact point of customer commitment.
Control pickup locations, delivery zones, dates, time slots, and blackout rules in one checkout workflow.
Offer pickup-only or mixed pickup-and-delivery checkout behavior.
Product capabilitySupport local-delivery workflows with zone-based configuration.
Product capabilityManage time slots, blackout dates, and slot capacity limits.
Product capabilityKeep pickup and delivery confirmations tied to the order workflow.
Product capabilityUse the real install or purchase path, review documentation, and keep support available when the next step is unclear.
Use the WordPress.org listing to download the plugin, review installation notes, and check the FAQ before you install. Email support@aicoso.com if you need help with the next step.
Open the WordPress.org plugin page and FAQ to confirm setup and merchant fit before you install.
| Category | Install path | Support path |
|---|---|---|
| Price / access | Free download on WordPress.org | Email support@aicoso.com |
| Workflow path | Download from WordPress.org and review the listing, installation notes, and FAQ. | Email Aicoso for setup help, routing questions, or follow-up on unresolved issues. |
| Best use | Best when you want to confirm fit and install from the documented public listing. | Best when you need product guidance or help beyond the public documentation. |
| Documentation | Use the WordPress.org listing for installation notes, FAQ, changelog, and public references. | Use Aicoso email support when the docs or forum threads do not answer the next step clearly. |
| Support path | Public forum threads can help with known setup questions. | Email support@aicoso.com when documentation or public forum context does not answer the next step. |
For free WordPress.org plugins, use the listing for downloads, installation notes, changelog, and public forum context. Email support@aicoso.com with the product name, store context, and issue details when you need Aicoso guidance; support replies by email.
Review the WordPress.org plugin page, installation notes, FAQ, and changelog.
View plugin page & FAQReview public forum threads for plugin-specific history and common issues. For current help, email support@aicoso.com.
View public forum threadsUse WordPress.org for downloads, listing details, changelog, and public forum context. Email support@aicoso.com for current Aicoso guidance, private context, or next-step routing.
Email support@aicoso.comNeed help choosing between the WordPress.org docs, support forum, or Aicoso email support? Start with the Aicoso support routing page.
Open support routingEmail support@aicoso.com with the product name, platform, channel, and issue details when public WordPress.org context does not answer the next step.
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