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WWU Withdrawal Button

The EU withdrawal button for WooCommerce, FluentCart & EDD

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From 19 June 2026, EU law requires every online store to let consumers withdraw from a contract as easily as they bought — a statutory "withdrawal button", a two-step confirmation, and a timestamped acknowledgement on a durable medium. WWU Withdrawal Button makes WooCommerce, FluentCart & Easy Digital Downloads compliant out of the box. Free, open-source, GPLv3.

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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 A new EU law (Directive 2023/2673) makes a real "withdrawal button" mandatory for every online shop selling to EU consumers from 19 June 2026 — withdrawing has to be as easy as buying, with a two-step confirmation and a timestamped receipt on a durable medium. Penalties in Italy reach €10M or 4% of turnover. We checked, and most stores have nothing — and the few existing options are paid or only cover part of the law. So we built the one we'd want: free and open-source (GPLv3), doing the whole thing properly — the statutory button with the exact legal wording per language, the two-step flow, the durable-medium acknowledgement (email + PDF + verifiable link), and a tamper-evident, hash-chained log anchored to OpenTimestamps. Works on WooCommerce, FluentCart and Easy Digital Downloads. It's a compliance tool, not legal advice — but it takes the technical burden off store owners completely. Feedback very welcome 🙏

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v1.2.5 is out: multi-recipient alerts, automatic FluentCart coexistence & wider hosting support

A quick update for everyone using WWU Withdrawal Button — the free, open-source plugin that adds the EU-mandated "right of withdrawal" button to WooCommerce, FluentCart and Easy Digital Downloads (required across the EU since 19 June 2026).

What's new in the latest releases:

🔔 Notification emails to more than one person. The "new withdrawal request" alert now accepts several comma-separated addresses, so your whole team (or you plus your accountant) gets notified. The first address is also shown to the customer as the shop contact.

🤝 Automatic FluentCart coexistence. FluentCart shipped its own native "Customer Rights" add-on, so the plugin now detects it and steps aside on its own. Customers never see two withdrawal buttons. WooCommerce and EDD are unaffected.

🛠️ More reliable emails, wider hosting. We fixed a rare fatal error some sites hit when an SMTP plugin (like WP Mail SMTP) raised an error during the receipt send, and restored full PHP 7.4 compatibility so it runs on more hosts out of the box. When a send does fail, the admin now sees the exact reason instead of a generic "email failed".

Still 100% free, GPLv3, no upsell — built by WebWakeUp and given to the community.

If you run an EU store, give it a try and tell us what to improve 🙏
👉 github.com/An-Idea-For-Business/wwu-withdrawal-button

About WWU Withdrawal Button on Product Hunt

The EU withdrawal button for WooCommerce, FluentCart & EDD

WWU Withdrawal Button was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #144 on the daily leaderboard. From 19 June 2026, EU law requires every online store to let consumers withdraw from a contract as easily as they bought — a statutory "withdrawal button", a two-step confirmation, and a timestamped acknowledgement on a durable medium. WWU Withdrawal Button makes WooCommerce, FluentCart & Easy Digital Downloads compliant out of the box. Free, open-source, GPLv3.

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