Reviews & UGC

Okendo on Oliver POS

Nag-iiskedyul ang Okendo ng isang attribute-rich na photo at video review request sa bawat Oliver POS counter sale sa pamamagitan ng WooCommerce integration nito — Shopify-class na polish, native na Klaviyo sync, dinala sa mga in-store sale.

How Okendo works with Oliver POS for WooCommerce

Okendo is the customer marketing platform popular with Shopify DTC brands and now available for WooCommerce. It collects attribute-based reviews (fit, size, durability), photo and video UGC, on-page Q&A, referrals, and post-purchase surveys, with native Klaviyo integration. Okendo's WooCommerce integration listens for the order.completed event with the customer's email attached and queues a review request on a configurable delay. Oliver POS records every counter sale in WooCommerce as a standard order, so Okendo picks up in-store sales identically to online ones — one review feed, one star average, one Klaviyo timeline.

What Okendo pulls from WooCommerce

Okendo connects to WooCommerce through its hosted Okendo Customer Marketing Platform integration. Once linked, Okendo reads WooCommerce orders at order.completed: customer email, customer phone, customer name, line items so the review request asks about the right SKUs, order date, and fulfillment status. Okendo uses that payload to schedule a post-purchase review request on the merchant's configured delay.

The integration exposes Okendo's full customer-marketing surface: attribute-based reviews (fit, size, durability, value — configured per product or product category), photo and video reviews, on-page Q&A, referral programs, post-purchase surveys, and native two-way sync into Klaviyo so review events flow into Klaviyo flows and customer profiles. Oliver POS doesn't need its own Okendo integration. Register sales become standard WooCommerce orders with the customer attached; Okendo picks them up the same way it picks up online orders, and the resulting reviews carry the same attribute data and the same Klaviyo events as online ones.

Why in-store sales matter for Okendo

Okendo is what premium DTC brands buy when they want Shopify-class review polish — attribute-based review forms that produce data the merchandising team can actually use, native Klaviyo sync that turns every review event into a Flow trigger, and a UGC gallery that doesn't look like a plugin afterthought. Brands typically pay for Okendo because the storefront and the review program are conversion-critical and the team is sophisticated enough to use the data.

That sophistication makes the in-store gap especially expensive. The brand has built the review program, configured the attribute prompts, wired Klaviyo flows around the review events, and tuned the post-purchase email cadence — and then half the buyer base (or more, for omnichannel brands) goes through the counter and never enters the funnel. The Klaviyo profile shows no purchase history, no attribute data, no review event, even though the customer just bought a $200 jacket two days ago. Oliver POS on WooCommerce closes that gap. Every counter sale with a captured email feeds WooCommerce, Okendo picks it up at order.completed, the configured attribute-based review request goes out on the same delay, and Klaviyo sees the purchase, the review prompt, and any resulting review event — same as an online order.

How the WooCommerce + Oliver + Okendo review flow works

The cashier rings the sale on Oliver POS and captures the customer at the tender screen — email or phone. Oliver writes the WooCommerce order with line items, taxes, the captured customer, and the created_via=pos meta flag. The order moves through the WooCommerce lifecycle to order.completed.

Okendo's integration reads the order: customer details, line items, order date. It queues a review request on the configured delay (commonly 7 to 14 days post-purchase for in-store sales, depending on category) and on the delay sends the email or SMS request with the attribute-based review form configured for each product, plus the photo and video upload fields, plus any post-purchase survey questions the merchant has added (NPS, fit feedback, packaging satisfaction).

Submitted reviews land on the WooCommerce product page through Okendo's widget, roll into the storefront-wide review average and the on-page attribute summary (e.g., "Runs small: 78% of reviewers"), and feed Okendo's UGC gallery. The review event also syncs into Klaviyo as a custom event on the customer's profile, which can trigger downstream flows — referral asks, second-purchase nudges, segmentation into a brand-advocate list. Because every Oliver POS order carries the created_via=pos flag and the outlet ID, Okendo's order-meta filtering supports per-channel and per-outlet review velocity dashboards and per-channel attribute summaries.

Best fit for retailers who…

Okendo on Oliver POS is the right call for premium DTC-style WooCommerce brands stepping into retail — fashion, beauty, performance apparel, home and lifestyle — where attribute-based reviews and Klaviyo-led marketing are already core. Multi-outlet brands benefit from per-store attribute breakdowns, which surface, for example, whether one outlet's buyers consistently report a different fit pattern than another's. Brands running Okendo's referral program get the in-store buyer base into the referral funnel for the first time.

What you get and how to set it up

Features Oliver surfaces from the Okendo plugin, plus the 4-step install most merchants run through.

Features at the register

  • Ang mga in-store sale ay awtomatikong nagti-trigger ng mga Okendo review request sa parehong delay tulad ng mga online order
  • Ang mga online at in-store review ay napupunta sa isang Okendo review feed, isang star-rating average, isang moderation queue
  • Ang customer-capture sa counter ay nagdaragdag sa contact list ng Okendo sa parehong paraan tulad ng ginagawa ng WooCommerce online checkout
  • Ang per-outlet review velocity ay ine-expose sa pamamagitan ng standard order-meta filtering
  • Ang mga review request template, delay timing, at incentive coupon ay nananatiling naka-configure sa loob ng Okendo
  • Parehong Okendo subscription, parehong mga widget sa storefront, parehong workflow tulad ng dati

Setup in 4 steps

  1. I-install ang Okendo Customer Marketing Platform sa iyong WooCommerce site at i-konekta ang iyong Okendo account
  2. I-configure ang mga review request template, delay, at incentive sa panig ng Okendo
  3. I-install ang Oliver POS, mag-sign in sa register, at i-enable ang customer-capture prompt (email o phone) sa tender screen
  4. Magsagawa ng isang maliit na live test sale sa counter na may totoong customer na naka-attach at kumpirmahin na nag-fire ang review-request flow sa Okendo sa naka-configure na delay

Common questions about Okendo on Oliver POS

Will Okendo's Klaviyo sync pick up Oliver POS sales?

Yes, indirectly. Okendo's Klaviyo sync is driven by Okendo events, which are driven by WooCommerce orders. Oliver POS sales become WooCommerce orders, which Okendo picks up at order.completed and emits as Klaviyo events on the customer profile. Klaviyo flows that listen for Okendo events fire on in-store sales the same way they fire on online ones.

Do Okendo attribute-based reviews (fit, size, durability) carry the same data from in-store reviews as from online reviews?

Yes. The attribute prompts are configured per product in Okendo, not per channel. An Oliver POS sale that triggers a review request shows the same attribute questions as an online sale, and the resulting answers roll into the same on-page attribute summary. There's no separate "in-store fit" bucket — it's one unified dataset on the product page.

May partnership ba ang Oliver POS sa Okendo?

Hindi. Hindi partner ng Oliver ang Okendo o anumang ibang reviews platform. Sinusuportahan namin ang Okendo dahil sinusubaybayan na ng WooCommerce connector nito ang mga order event ng iyong store — at inire-record ng Oliver ang bawat in-store sale sa WooCommerce bilang isang standard order na may naka-attach na customer, kaya kinukuha ito ng parehong connector at awtomatikong nagti-trigger ng review request. Ang iyong Okendo account, iyong mga campaign template, at iyong support relationship ay mananatili sa pagitan mo at ng Okendo.

Naniningil ba ng extra ang Oliver para gamitin ang Okendo?

Hindi. Babayaran mo ang standard published pricing ng Okendo nang direkta sa Okendo. Hindi kumukuha ng markup ang Oliver, hindi isinasali ang sarili sa review-collection flow, at hindi naniningil ng per-request o per-review fee on top.

Kailan nagpapadala ang Okendo ng review request para sa isang Oliver POS sale?

Sa parehong trigger na ginagamit nito para sa mga online sale: ang WooCommerce <code>order.completed</code> event na may naka-attach na email ng customer. Inire-record ng Oliver ang counter sale sa WooCommerce sa tender; dumadaan ang order sa parehong lifecycle tulad ng isang online order (processing → completed); sinusubaybayan ng connector ng Okendo ang event na iyon at isine-schedule ang review email o SMS sa anumang delay na na-configure mo (karaniwan ang 7 araw post-purchase para sa in-store, dahil nasa customer na ang item).

Paano naman ang mga customer na hindi nagbibigay ng email sa counter?

Inire-record ng Oliver ang sale sa WooCommerce bilang isang guest order na walang naka-attach na customer, at nilalaktawan ito ng Okendo sa parehong paraan na nilalaktawan nito ang isang guest checkout online. Para ma-maximize ang in-store review-request rate, i-enable ang customer-capture prompt ng Oliver sa tender (email o phone) para makuha ng cashier ang contact sa parehong flow ng sale. Ang mga nakuhang customer ay idinadagdag sa parehong mga listahan ng email at SMS na ginagamit na ng Okendo online.

Maaari ko bang makita ang pagkakaiba ng mga in-store review sa mga online review sa Okendo?

Oo — bawat Oliver POS sale ay may created_via flag na &quot;pos&quot; sa WooCommerce order, kasama ang Oliver outlet ID sa order meta. Ine-expose ng connector ng Okendo ang pareho bilang mga filterable order property, kaya ang pag-segment ng in-store vs online reviews (o per-outlet review velocity) ay isang stock filter, hindi isang custom build.

Read our full guide to Okendo on Oliver POS

A long-form walkthrough of running Okendo alongside the Oliver POS register on a WooCommerce store.