CartFlush – Auto Clear WooCommerce Cart for Inactive Users

Changelog

2.3.1

  • Refactored the settings page save flow to use the default WordPress settings method
  • Simplified rule editing with text-based rule groups for timeout and exclusion settings
  • Improved settings page structure and admin styling for a cleaner editing experience
  • Kept CSV and JSON import/export tools available from the admin page

2.3.0

  • Refined the free version feature set around core timeout and exclusion rules
  • Improved the WooCommerce settings experience and release documentation
  • Preserved the manual rule builder plus basic CSV and JSON migration tools

2.2.0

  • Added cart value timeout rules for subtotal-based cart expiration
  • Added product-level timeout overrides in the product editor
  • Added optional pre-clear warning notices for expiring carts
  • Expanded CSV import with cart value ranges and downloadable sample templates
  • Added duplicate rule detection warnings in admin

2.1.0

  • Added a full visual rule builder to the settings page
  • Moved the plugin page under the WooCommerce admin menu
  • Added customer type, product, and tag timeout rules
  • Added excluded role and excluded tag support
  • Expanded CSV import to support all new rule types
  • Redesigned the admin settings interface with a more modern layout
  • Improved import/export presentation and rule card usability

2.0.0

  • Added JSON import/export system
  • Added CSV rule import support
  • Added role-based timeout rules
  • Added category-based timeout rules
  • Added product and category exclusions
  • Improved admin UI with modern layout
  • Added uninstall cleanup
  • Added localization support
  • Refactored plugin structure

1.0.0

  • Initial release

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Version:
2.3.1
Last Updated
March 29, 2026
Active Installs
10
Requires
WordPress 5.8
Tested Up To
WordPress 6.8.5
Requires PHP
7.4

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