Yash Kapoor
Founder @DevDiggers | We build high-performance WooCommerce plugins used by 100,000+ stores
Availability
Available for hire · Freelance
Open to sponsorship
Specialties
Product / Agency Owner
Developer
Technical Writer
- Company
- DevDiggers
- Preferred Hosting
- Self-hosted / Cloud (LiteSpeed, VPS, etc.)
- First WP Version Used
- 4.x
- Birthday
- August 5
Currently shipping
High-performance WooCommerce plugins for large catalog stores
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About
We build performance-focused WooCommerce plugins and solutions for stores that actually want to scale.
At DevDiggers, we’ve worked on complex product setups, large variation systems, and conversion-focused optimizations, not just basic installs.
Our plugins are designed to solve real problems like speed, scalability, and UX, especially for stores with large catalogs or custom requirements.
If your WooCommerce store feels slow, limited, or hard to manage, we fix that.
From their blog
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@devdiggersActivity
Added a resource: 10 Best WooCommerce POS Plugins for 2026 (Compared & Reviewed)
4 days ago
Added a resource: How to Reduce TTFB in WordPress: 10 Fixes That Actually Work
4 days ago
Added a resource: Best WooCommerce Image Search Plugins for Smarter Product Discovery
4 days ago
Added a resource: How to Reward Customers for Writing Reviews in WooCommerce
4 days ago
Does anyone else manage multiple WordPress clients and end up with 50+ tabs open
That was me. One window for client A, another for client B, staging links, plugin docs, WooCommerce settings pages, support tickets, everything mixed together. Every time I switched projects, I had to hunt for the right tabs.
Bookmarks didn't help. I saved links and never went back. Tab groups looked good for a week and then turned into a pile.
So I built something to fix it. Five days using Claude Code and I shipped it to the Chrome Web Store. It's called Tabisto.
It replaces your new tab with a simple dashboard. You make sections, name them, and drop links in. I have one workspace for each client. All their staging links, wp-admin, plugin pages, everything in one place. When I switch clients, I just switch workspaces.
No account needed, works offline, free to install.
If you manage more than one WordPress site, it might be useful for you too.
Happy to answer any questions about building it.
From tabisto.app
Krupal Panchal and 2 others
Added a plugin: MultiPOS – Point of Sale for WooCommerce (Retail & Restaurant)
4 days ago
Added a resource: WooCommerce Security Checklist: 20 Steps to Secure Your Store
2 months ago
Added a resource: eCommerce Trends in 2026: What Smart Store Owners Are Doing Now
2 months ago
Added a resource: How to Set Up WooCommerce on WordPress
2 months ago
Added a snippet: Auto Add “Out of Stock” Badge on WooCommerce Product Images
2 months ago
Added a deal: 40% off - Welcome Offer
2 months ago
Added a business: DevDiggers
2 months ago
2 months ago
Added a plugin: Points and Rewards for WooCommerce – LoyaltyX (Referral, Gamification & Loyalty Program)
2 months ago