WooCommerce / BAC San José / Costa Rica

WooCommerce and BAC San José gateway integration for Costa Rica brands that want direct payments and lower per-transaction overhead.

Turbo Digital builds ecommerce systems where storefront, gateway logic, product structure, inventory touchpoints, and post-sale handoff are treated as one system. The goal is to connect the site directly to BAC San José e-commerce so the business keeps more of each sale instead of stacking another fee layer on top of the transaction.

Direct BAC San José checkout WooCommerce architecture Variation-heavy catalogs Lower transaction costs

Common engagements

New build, redesign, migration, or checkout recovery

Most projects start when the current store, gateway flow, or product model no longer matches how the business actually sells.

Typical constraints

Direct gateway rules, complex catalog logic, and downstream system requirements

Variation-heavy products, stock visibility, and finance handoff usually matter as much as the storefront itself.

What clients need fixed

Fragile checkout, plugin debt, and too much manual work after the sale

The real target is a store the commercial team can use and the operations team can live with.

Scope

What usually sits inside the implementation.

  • Storefront structure, information hierarchy, and product variation modeling.
  • Checkout architecture, Credomatic flow, and trust-building UX details.
  • Performance, stability, and supportable plugin or custom-code decisions.
  • Hooks for catalog sync, inventory, QuickBooks, or factura electronica later.

Technical concerns

These projects usually live or die on operational details.

  • How product data is modeled and maintained over time.
  • How the gateway behaves across checkout, confirmation, and back-office follow-up.
  • How the store behaves when catalog volume, integrations, or order count increases.
  • How much cleanup the team still has to do after an order is placed.

Common failure points

Where WooCommerce + Credomatic work usually breaks down.

The weak point is rarely the storefront alone. It is usually a mix of unstable product structure, payment flow patched together too late, and no clean plan for what happens after checkout. That is how stores end up looking premium on the front end and feeling expensive to operate behind the scenes. On the Costa Rica side, Tilopay publicly shows a common card-processing figure of 4.25% + $0.35 per transaction, so a direct BAC San José gateway can be positioned as a way to avoid that extra processing layer when the business already wants to operate through its own banking relationship.

Project inputs

The starting information that makes the project move faster.

  • Whether this is a new build, redesign, migration, or recovery of an unstable store.
  • Current gateway setup, hosting stack, and WooCommerce footprint.
  • Which systems need to connect after checkout: inventory, QuickBooks, factura electronica, CRM, or shipping.
  • Commercial timeline and budget range for the current scope.

Next step

Start with the current store stack, gateway path, and systems involved.

The project intake can capture the current setup, the systems around the store, and the first delivery target so the WhatsApp or email handoff starts from useful technical context.