If you are managing a WooCommerce store, you know the importance of plugins. Plugins help you incorporate additional features and capabilities to your store. In most scenarios, plugins are a boon to WooCommerce store owners, as they are pretty simple to set up and manage. However, there are times when plugins can create quite a headache for site owners. That is when they conflict with other plugins or your theme. This can get even worse if your technical knowledge is minimal. So, in this article, we will discuss some of the basic strategies you can adopt to identify and prevent plugin conflicts on your WooCommerce store.