YAK is an open source shopping cart plugin for WordPress. It associates products with weblog entries, so the post ID also becomes the product code. It supports both pages and posts as products, handles different types of product through categories, and provides customisable purchase options (cheque or deposit, basic credit card form, basic Google Checkout integration, standard PayPal integration, PayPal Payments Pro, and Authorize.net).
If you're looking for a hosted, managed solution, using YAK, please get in contact
Detailed installation and configuration instructions can be found by purchasing the YAK Handbook, but basic installation instructions can be found here. If you want to do something more advanced, post a message in the discussion group, or consider buying the Handbook.
Further discussion can be found in the discussion group (please post bugs or problems you find there). To keep up-to-date with releases, subscribe to thefeed, or check the changelog.
YAK includes the following features:
• Create products from either posts or pages
• Downloadable products
• Multiple product types -- price per type (i.e. small, medium, large) and quantity per type
• Order administration -- filtering by date, status and order number
• Products page with paging (simple alternative to viewing by category)
• Configurable shipping (either flat rate or by weight unit)
• Configurable shipping address
• Configurable countries list
• Promotions -- percentage or fixed discounts, on shipping or order value
• Sales Reports (basic flash charts showing sales, best sellers, etc)
• Support for https (SSL)
• Tags for configurable emails
• Basic XML feed
• Support for multiple shops (function to retrieve product details from another shop)
• Customer interface has been translated into a number of languages: Japanese, Chinese, Taiwan Chinese, Thai, Slovakian, Czech, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish
• Support for WordPress MU (new, but beta)
• The following Payment Options are supported:
• Plain page -- custom payment such as providing information for your customers to pay by cheque, or direct deposit/debit
• PayPal Standard -- customers are redirected to PayPal for payments
• Google Checkout -- customers are redirected to Google for payments (note: Checkout is not fully integrated)
• Authorize.net -- Authorize's payments gateway is used to charge credit cards
• PayPal Payments Pro -- PayPal's payments gateway is used to charge credit cards
• Accounts Receivable
• Affiliate program
• Customer access to order details (i.e. basic order tracking)
• More validation on address, so it's not so easy to put in duff address info
• More payment gateways!
• Product templates, "Add new product" menu option
• Low stock notifications
• Use WP shortcode API
• Fix rounding issue in discounted values sent to PayPal