To implement order tracking in WooCommerce, you can use the following shortcodes:
WooCommerce Order Tracking Shortcode
- [woocommerce_order_tracking]: This shortcode displays the order tracking form, allowing customers to check the status of their orders by entering their order number and billing email. This is particularly useful for guests who do not have an account on your site.
Usage
You can add the `[woocommerce_order_tracking]` shortcode to any page or post where you want the order tracking form to appear. Typically, this shortcode is automatically added to the "My Account" page during the WooCommerce setup process, but you can also place it on custom pages as needed[1][3][5].
Additional Tracking Options
If you require more advanced tracking features, consider using plugins that extend WooCommerce's capabilities:
- Orders Tracking for WooCommerce: This plugin allows you to manage tracking numbers and send tracking information via email or SMS. It includes the shortcode `[vi_wot_form_track_order]` for custom tracking forms[2].
- Order Tracker for WooCommerce: This plugin provides an Ajax-based order tracking system and can be used with the shortcode `[cbwct-order-tracker]` to display tracking forms anywhere on your site[4].
These options enhance the basic tracking functionality provided by WooCommerce, offering more flexibility and features for both shop owners and customers.
Citations:[1] https://woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-shortcodes/
[2] https://wordpress.org/plugins/woo-orders-tracking/
[3] https://woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-shortcodes/page-shortcodes/
[4] https://wordpress.org/plugins/wc-order-tracker/
[5] https://www.uncannyowl.com/knowledge-base/woocommerce-shortcodes/