WooCommerce Maintenance Redirect: Keep Your Store Managed While the Storefront Is Hidden
When you need to work on your WooCommerce store, the storefront does not always need to stay public.
Maybe you are updating products, reorganizing categories, changing pricing, testing a redesign, or preparing for a launch. During that time, you may want visitors sent to a temporary page instead of allowing them to browse a storefront that is still being worked on.
That is where a WooCommerce maintenance redirect can help.
Instead of showing customers store pages that are not ready, you can send them to a page that explains what is happening while you continue managing the store behind the scenes.
When a WooCommerce maintenance redirect makes sense
A maintenance redirect is useful when your store is functional enough for internal work, but not ready for public traffic.
Common situations include:
- product and catalog updates
- pricing changes
- design or layout revisions
- launch preparation
- promotional setup
- private store review before reopening
In these cases, you may not want to take down the whole website. You may only want to hide the WooCommerce storefront while work is in progress.
That gives you more control and creates a cleaner experience for visitors.
If you are looking at the broader storefront-closure use case, see how to temporarily close a WooCommerce store.
