Kit (formerly ConvertKit) on Oliver POS
Kit's creator-focused email automations can be sent to Oliver POS in-store customers through the standard ConvertKit for WooCommerce sync.
How Kit (formerly ConvertKit) works with Oliver POS for WooCommerce
Ang Kit (ang rebrand ng ConvertKit) ay ang email-marketing platform na ginawa para sa mga creator, indie brand, at direct-to-consumer founder. Ang ConvertKit for WooCommerce plugin ay nag-si-sync ng mga customer at tina-tag sila ayon sa purchase. Kina-capture ng Oliver POS ang mga in-store customer, isinusulat ang mga order sa WooCommerce, at ang parehong plugin ay tina-tag sila sa Kit — isinasama ang mga counter sale sa bawat umiiral na sequence at broadcast.
What Kit (ConvertKit) pulls from WooCommerce
The ConvertKit for WooCommerce plugin (now branded as Kit but still using ConvertKit in the plugin slug) syncs customers from WooCommerce into Kit, tags them based on the purchased product or category, and can automatically subscribe customers to Kit sequences based on order events.
Kit's data model is built around tags and sequences rather than e-commerce-specific objects. The plugin's job is to translate WooCommerce orders into the correct tags and subscriptions.
Why in-store sales matter for Kit
Kit's users are often creators, course founders, and indie brands who started online and are now adding a physical retail presence—a pop-up, a flagship, or a wholesale partnership. The entire brand identity is in Kit, including the email voice and the audience segments. If in-store buyers aren't added to Kit, they get treated like strangers when they come back online.
When you push Oliver POS sales through the WooCommerce sync, Kit correctly tags in-store buyers. A counter purchase of a specific product can subscribe the customer to the matching sequence—"You bought X, here's how to use it"—exactly the way an online purchase would.
How the WooCommerce + Oliver + Kit sync works
The cashier rings up the sale at the Oliver register, captures the customer's details with marketing consent, and tenders the payment. Oliver then writes a WooCommerce order. The ConvertKit for WooCommerce plugin sees the order and applies the rules configured for the products in that order—tagging the customer, subscribing them to a sequence, or adding them to a form. Kit triggers the resulting sequence immediately.
Best fit for retailers who…
Kit on Oliver POS is the right choice for creator brands, course-and-product hybrids, indie cosmetics, specialty publishers, and any business where the email voice is a core part of the brand. It's the smoothest way to integrate an emerging in-store presence into an audience that has been built around Kit.
What you get and how to set it up
Features Oliver surfaces from the Kit (formerly ConvertKit) plugin, plus the 4-step install most merchants run through.
Features at the register
- Ang mga in-store sales ay dumadaloy sa Kit (formerly ConvertKit) sa sandaling magsara ang isang register sale
- Ang mga online at in-store na customer ay nagbabahagi ng isang WooCommerce profile at isang segment list
- Ang real-time na order, total-spend, at product-purchase data ay nag-si-sync sa Kit (formerly ConvertKit)
- Gumagana rin ang mga cart, browse, at post-purchase automation sa mga in-store na order
- Kinukuha ng cashier ang email o phone ng customer sa register, nang may pahintulot
- Parehong Kit (formerly ConvertKit) account, parehong mga listahan, at parehong mga automation tulad ng iyong online store
Setup in 4 steps
- I-install ang ConvertKit for WooCommerce sa iyong WooCommerce site at i-konekta ang iyong Kit (formerly ConvertKit) account
- I-enable ang customer at order sync sa loob ng Kit (formerly ConvertKit) at kumpirmahin na konektado ang WooCommerce store
- I-install ang Oliver POS, mag-sign in sa register, at kumpirmahin na naka-enable ang customer-capture prompt sa checkout
- Magpatakbo ng isang maliit na live test sale sa counter at kumpirmahin na ang order, customer, at mga product purchase ay lumabas sa Kit (formerly ConvertKit) sa loob ng ilang segundo
Common questions about Kit (formerly ConvertKit) on Oliver POS
Does ConvertKit still exist or is it just Kit now?
It's the same product—Kit is the new brand name. The WordPress.org plugin still uses the ConvertKit slug for compatibility and is still maintained. Oliver POS works with the plugin under either name.
Can a counter purchase of a specific product subscribe the customer to a Kit sequence?
Yes—the plugin lets you map WooCommerce products to Kit tags or sequences. An in-store sale of the mapped product triggers the same subscription as an online sale would.
Does Oliver POS have a partnership with Kit (formerly ConvertKit)?
No. Oliver doesn't partner with Kit (formerly ConvertKit) or any other marketing platform. We support Kit (formerly ConvertKit) because its WooCommerce plugin already syncs customers and orders from your store — and Oliver saves every in-store sale to WooCommerce as a normal order, so the same plugin picks it up automatically. Your account, your data, and your contract stay between you and Kit (formerly ConvertKit).
Does Oliver charge extra to use Kit (formerly ConvertKit)?
No. You pay Kit (formerly ConvertKit)'s standard published pricing directly to Kit (formerly ConvertKit). Oliver doesn't take a markup, doesn't insert itself into the data flow, and doesn't charge a per-contact or per-email fee on top.
Will in-store sales from the Oliver POS register show up in Kit (formerly ConvertKit)?
Yes — instantly. Every Oliver POS sale is saved to WooCommerce as a standard order with the customer attached. The Kit (formerly ConvertKit) WooCommerce plugin treats that order the same way it treats an online order: it fires the same webhooks, updates the same customer profile, and triggers the same automations. There's no separate "POS sync" to configure.
How fast does a register sale reach Kit (formerly ConvertKit)?
Real-time. When the cashier closes a sale on the Oliver POS register, the WooCommerce order is created immediately, the Kit (formerly ConvertKit) plugin's webhook fires within seconds, and the customer's Kit (formerly ConvertKit) profile updates with the new order, total spend, and product purchases. The shopper can be on a post-purchase email flow before they've left the store.
Will my online and in-store customer profiles merge in Kit (formerly ConvertKit)?
Yes. Oliver POS attaches the WooCommerce customer to every register sale — either by looking up an existing customer by email or phone, or by creating a new WooCommerce customer at the counter. Kit (formerly ConvertKit) uses the same WooCommerce customer ID, so a shopper who buys online on Monday and at the counter on Friday is treated as one profile with one purchase history.
Read our full guide to Kit (formerly ConvertKit) on Oliver POS
A long-form walkthrough of running Kit (formerly ConvertKit) alongside the Oliver POS register on a WooCommerce store.