FunnelKit vs Asteris for WooCommerce

FunnelKit (formerly CartFlows) and Asteris for WooCommerce are not competing products. They do different things, and most stores that need FunnelKit also benefit from Asteris for WooCommerce.


What FunnelKit does

FunnelKit builds checkout funnels: custom checkout pages, order bumps, upsells, downsells, and A/B tests on checkout flows. It’s for stores focused on maximising revenue per transaction through funnel optimisation.

FunnelKit is good at what it does. Asteris for WooCommerce doesn’t do any of it.


What Asteris for WooCommerce does

Asteris for WooCommerce is a 19-module plugin covering SEO, AI content, PDF invoices, variation swatches, wishlist, side cart, product filtering, and 12 more. It’s for stores that want to consolidate their plugin stack.

It doesn’t touch checkout funnel logic, order bumps, or upsells.


When you’d use both

A WooCommerce store running FunnelKit for checkout optimisation and Asteris for WooCommerce for SEO, wishlist, and invoices is a normal and sensible stack. The two plugins co-exist without conflict.


If you were looking for a funnel builder alternative

Asteris for WooCommerce isn’t it. The direct FunnelKit alternatives are CartFlows (its predecessor/fork), WooFunnels, and custom checkout flow tools.

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