Catalog
Catalog turns your WooCommerce store into a browsable catalog. Hide the price, the add-to-cart button, or both — store-wide, for selected products, whole categories, or only for certain visitors. When add-to-cart is hidden you can replace it with your own call-to-action button.
Why stores pick Catalog
Section titled “Why stores pick Catalog”Catalog is one focused plugin for showing products without selling them online directly. It fits wholesale and B2B stores, “request a quote” workflows, members-only pricing and showroom or look-book sites. The free edition is the full GPL product.
Highlights
Section titled “Highlights”- Hide price, add-to-cart, or both — choose exactly what visitors see.
- Scope catalog mode to all products, selected products, or selected categories.
- Per-product override in the product editor — force catalog mode on or off.
- Per-category override on the product category screen — force on, or exempt a category.
- Role rules — apply to everyone, only logged-out visitors, only selected roles, or everyone except selected roles (for example, show prices to wholesale customers only).
- Price notice shown where the price would be, such as “Contact us for pricing”.
- Call-to-action button with custom text and link in place of add-to-cart.
- Listings and single product — works on shop, category, tag and product pages.
- Purchase enforcement — catalog products are marked non-purchasable, so direct cart URLs and the REST API are blocked too.
How catalog mode works
Section titled “How catalog mode works”You pick what to hide and where it applies. The store-wide setting defines the default; per-product and per-category overrides always win over it. Role rules decide who the rules apply to, so you can keep prices public, hide them from logged-out visitors, or reveal them only to selected roles. Where add-to-cart is hidden, the product is set non-purchasable so it cannot be bought through a direct URL or the REST API.
Editions
Section titled “Editions”- Free on WordPress.org — hide price and/or add-to-cart by scope and role, price notice, call-to-action button, non-purchasable enforcement.
- Pro (planned) for tiered role pricing, request-a-quote forms, scheduled catalog windows and per-rule call-to-action buttons.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Getting started — install, choose what to hide, and set the visitor rule.