The Catalog Mode for WooCommerce plugin gives you complete control over how your products are displayed on your online store by allowing you to showcase items without enabling purchases. This is ideal for businesses that want to present their product line professionally while restricting buying options. Whether you run a B2B store, a wholesale catalog, a showroom-style website, or simply want to highlight products before launch, this plugin helps you manage customer interactions with precision.
With Catalog Mode for WooCommerce, you can hide product prices, remove or disable the “Add to Cart” button, and adjust access for specific user roles. This flexibility allows you to create a curated browsing experience, ensuring customers can explore your products without moving into the checkout flow. It is especially useful for stores requiring quotation-based sales, lead generation, or private pricing.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Catalog Mode for WooCommerce plugin, including its key features, configuration options, and best practices for optimizing your WooCommerce catalog display. By following this guide, you will be able to set up, customize, and manage catalog mode effectively to match your store’s unique requirements.
Settings #
Go to Catalog Mode > Settings.
Here you’ll find options for:
1. Set Users Rules

Learn more about here: How To Set Users Rules For Catalog Mode.
2. Set Catalog Mode Options

Exclusion List #
Go to Catalog Mode > Exclusion List.
In the Exclusion list tab, you’ll be able to configure what products or categories you can add within a list to manage options for the catalog mode such as the ‘Add to cart’ settings and the ‘Price’ settings.

Inquiry Form #
The Inquiry Form feature in the Catalog Mode for WooCommerce plugin enables you to interact with your customers about products instead of making direct purchases.

Our Catalog Mode for WooCommerce plugin gives you the flexibility to create the Forms using our default form builder or we have integrations with several popular form builders, such as:
- Contact Form 7
- WPForms
- Ninja Forms
- Forminator
- Fluent Forms
- Formidable Forms
- Gravity Forms
You can choose and select your preferred from from the ‘Form To Show’ dropdown shown in the screenshot below.

Buttons & Labels #
In Catalog Mode for WooCommerce, under the Buttons & Labels tab, you can create various custom buttons with your own style, allowing you to choose the perfect design for your products.
1. Click the ‘Create a new button or label’ and a new pop-up window will be visible where you can customize your button or label for your products.

2. For the button and labels there are options to edit your Content, Style, and Options. In the options tab, you’ll have the flexibility to select whether to link this button or remain as a static label.
Also while editing the button you’ll be able to see it in the preview window on the right.

In summary, this guide covers essential features of Catalog Mode for WooCommerce such as Settings, Exclusion List, Inquiry Form, and Buttons & Labels.
These functionalities empower you to effectively manage product visibility and customer interactions, tailoring your store to meet your specific needs.