CoNote
WooCommerceCoNote

WooCommerce change history, the one your shop doesn’t keep.

WooCommerce doesn’t keep a real history of price, coupon, and product changes — so today the record is whatever someone remembers. CoNote will log every store change on one shared timeline, beside the deploys and campaigns from the same day.

WooCommercepublished a change
Your timelineToday

Pro bundle price changed to $79 (was $99)

WooCommerce· 13:40

Bundle promo campaign launched — $250/day

Google Ads· 14:10

Finding your history

Your WooCommerce change history: today, and once CoNote is live

The manual way · inside WooCommerce

Where to find it today

There’s little to open — so it’s mostly workaround:

  1. 1

    Open the product in WordPress

    WooCommerce products are WordPress posts, so the post may keep revisions — but those rarely capture price-field changes cleanly.

  2. 2

    Check the current price and stock

    The product page shows the price and stock as they are now — not a dated history of how they changed.

  3. 3

    Scan your coupons

    Marketing → Coupons lists active coupons, but there’s no log of when each launched or was edited.

  4. 4

    Add a plugin for an audit log

    To get a real record of price, coupon, and product changes, you install and maintain an activity-log plugin — it isn’t built in.

  5. 5

    Reconcile it against everything else yourself

    Even pieced together, nothing lines store changes up against your deploys or campaigns — that’s on you.

The CoNote way · coming soon

Where you’ll find it once it’s live

Connect WooCommerce once. After that it’s automatic:

  1. 1

    Open your CoNote timeline

    Price changes, coupon launches, and product updates will all be in one place — the history WooCommerce never kept.

  2. 2

    Jump to the day sales moved

    Scan the day conversion or revenue shifted; the price or coupon change will be stamped right there.

  3. 3

    See it beside everything else

    The store change will sit next to that day’s deploys and campaigns — the cause is obvious.

Start your logbook — free

Sound familiar?

WooCommerce doesn’t keep a store change history.

#ecommerceMonday, 09:30
MK

Mia09:30

Margin on the Pro bundle dropped over the weekend. Did the price change?
TB

Tom09:34

Maybe — but WooCommerce doesn’t keep a price history. I can only see the price now.
MK

Mia09:37

Who changed it, and when?
TB

Tom09:41

No log to check. I’ll ask the team.

The price change leaves no trace anyone can find.

It shows you the current price, coupon, and product — never a dated record of who changed them, and when, around the day your sales moved.

  • No built-in log of price, coupon, or product changes
  • The real record lives in plugins you add, or in memory
  • Locked in wp-admin, where marketing and leadership rarely look
  • Never lined up against the deploy or campaign from the same day

Once WooCommerce is connected, the change will already be on the timeline — “Pro bundle price changed to $79 (was $99)” — stamped to the minute, instead of living only in someone’s memory.

How it works

Connect once. Then it’ll log itself.

  1. 01

    Connect WooCommerce

    A one-time connection from your WordPress shop — no theme edits, no developer time. CoNote will receive the store change events you choose to track.

  2. 02

    Every change logs itself

    From then on, price changes, coupon launches, and product updates land on the timeline with a readable title — “Pro bundle price changed to $79 (was $99)” — the moment they happen.

  3. 03

    Read it in context

    The store change sits beside that day’s deploys and campaigns. When sales move, you scan one page instead of guessing.

What lands on your timeline

  • Price changes — the product, old value, and new one
  • Coupon launches and edits
  • Product updates you choose to track

In your week

What teams will use it for.

Side by side

Native admin vs. your logbook.

A dated history of price changes

WooCommerce admin

Not built in

CoNote

On your timeline

Track coupon launches with dates

WooCommerce admin

No launch log

CoNote

Logged with dates

Track product updates

WooCommerce admin

No clean log

CoNote

On the products you track

Lined up against deploys and campaigns

WooCommerce admin

WooCommerce only

CoNote

Side by side

Visible to the whole team

WooCommerce admin

Needs wp-admin access

CoNote

Team-wide

Setup

WooCommerce admin

Plugin needed

CoNote

One-time connection

On the timeline

The change in context.

A price change with no record is a shrug. On the timeline, next to the campaign and the sales bump from the same day, it’s an answer.

Tuesday, June 9

  • Pro bundle price changed to $79 (was $99)

    WooCommerce· 13:40

  • Bundle promo campaign launched — $250/day

    Google Ads· 14:10

  • Average order value dropped 11%

    Uptime· 16:00

Questions

WooCommerce change tracking, answered.

Not really. Products are WordPress posts so they may keep some revisions, but those rarely capture price-field changes cleanly, and there’s no built-in log of coupon launches or product edits. A real audit log requires an extra plugin.

Not yet — it’s coming soon. You can start your CoNote logbook now and connect the tools that are already live; we’ll switch WooCommerce on automatically the day it ships.

No. Connecting WooCommerce will be a one-time connection from your shop — no theme edits and no developer time.

Yes — for the products you choose to track, a price change lands on the timeline with the old and new value and the time it changed, which WooCommerce itself doesn’t keep a history of.

Price changes, coupon launches and edits, and product updates on the items you track — each as a plain-language entry with the time it happened. CoNote reads the events you choose; it never changes your store.

The admin shows the current state of your shop, not a dated history. CoNote will put price, coupon, and product changes on a shared timeline next to your deploys and campaigns — so the whole team can line a store change up against the day a metric moved.

Only your team. Every entry is scoped to your team, and connecting WooCommerce won’t expose your store to anyone outside it.

Open the logbook.

Free plan, no card. The next time someone asks “what changed?”, the answer is one search away.

Start your logbook