Description
Order Attribution Report gives you a clear, filterable breakdown of how customers are finding your WooCommerce store — directly inside your WordPress dashboard, no Google Analytics setup required.
Built on WooCommerce’s native Order Attribution feature (available since WooCommerce 8.5), the plugin reads the source data already stored on each order and presents it in a clean, actionable report.
Free features
- Full dashboard report with source breakdown table
- Date range filter (from / to)
- Color-coded source type badges: Organic, Referral, UTM, Typein, Direct, Admin
- Revenue and order count per source with percentage bars
- Summary stat boxes: total orders, total revenue, distinct sources
- Compatible with both HPOS and classic WooCommerce tables
- Translation ready — Italian translation included
Plus version
Export to Excel (.xlsx), PDF and CSV is available in the Plus version, distributed separately. Learn more
Requirements
- WordPress 6.0 or higher
- WooCommerce 8.5 or higher
- PHP 7.4 or higher
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Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to
/wp-content/plugins/ - Activate the plugin through Plugins Installed Plugins
- Navigate to WooCommerce Attribution Report
FAQ
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Does this work with HPOS?
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Yes. The plugin automatically detects whether your store uses High-Performance Order Storage or classic post-based orders.
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Where does the attribution data come from?
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From WooCommerce’s built-in Order Attribution system, introduced in WooCommerce 8.5.
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Will it work for orders placed before WooCommerce 8.5?
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No — older orders will appear as “Direct / Unknown”.
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Is the export available in the free version?
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Export to Excel, PDF and CSV requires the Plus plan.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
1.2.0
- WordPress.org compliance: removed all export code (Excel/PDF/CSV) from free version
- Export is now available exclusively in the Plus version distributed separately
- Removed all locked-feature gates per WP.org Guideline 5
1.1.8
- Renamed internal constants and classes to use unique woar_/WOAR_ prefix (min 4 chars)
- Refactored SQL query to use whitelist validation for table/column names and wpdb->prepare() for date values
- All previous compliance fixes included