Fisher’s IndexJune 2026

The State of New WooCommerce Stores

A monthly deep-dive into new WooCommerce stores. Every month Fisher watches new WooCommerce stores go live and records where they launch, the themes and apps they run, and what they sell, drawn from public signals the day each site appears.

PeriodJune 2026Sites tracked14,263New per day~475Platform coverage100%Published2026-07-07
14,263

new WooCommerce stores went live in June 2026 and were caught by Fisher as they launched. Every figure in this report is a share of that set.

Online stores
100%14,263
Top market, United States
42.5%6,068
New sites a day
~475
Categories classified
43.6%
Country resolved
95.7%
Avg catalog size
43products
Avg domain age at launch
160days
.com share
77.9%7,425

The United States is the launch capital.

New commerce is not spread evenly. The United States alone produced 42.5% of every launch Fisher saw in June 2026, more than double the next six countries combined. The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada follow, but no single market comes close to the American share.

For agencies and app makers, that concentration is the map: the majority of fresh demand still originates in one market, even as the long tail spreads worldwide.

42.5%

of all new launches came from the US, 2.2× the next six countries combined.

#NameNew sites
1United States6,068
2United Kingdom645
3Spain491
4Germany439
5France426
6IR383
7Italy320
8Canada298
A country is resolved for 95.7% of tracked sites. Top 8 shown.

Apparel leads what the new stores sell.

When Fisher can read what a store sells, one category stands out. Apparel is the runaway leader among classified stores, ahead of beauty, food and jewellery. Fashion remains the easiest thing to start selling online, and founders still reach for it first.

#NameNew sites
1Apparel1,647
2Outdoor & sports592
3Food & beverage592
4Home decor525
5Beauty479
6Books & media416
Shares are of the 43.6% of stores Fisher could classify by category, not of all tracked sites.

The first thing new founders buy is an audience.

Before a review app or a loyalty program, new stores wire up ads. Meta Ads is the single most common tool Fisher detects on a new site, ahead of Google Ads and Cash on Delivery. Paid acquisition, not organic patience, is how most founders plan to win their first customers, which is exactly the moment an agency or app is most useful to them.

#NameNew sites
1Meta Ads2,057
2Google Ads895
3Cash on Delivery142
4TikTok Ads117
5Print on Demand23
6Dropshipping5
Marketing pixels and apps Fisher detected on new sites this period. Share of all detected tools.

What the new stores charge.

Among new stores that expose a catalog, most launch at entry-level prices. The cheapest product is under $30 for the majority of them, a reminder that new commerce still competes on affordable, impulse-friendly goods, even as a fifth of stores reach for the premium end.

#NameNew sites
1Under $153,215
2$15 to $301,115
3$30 to $60808
4$60 to $120630
5$120 and up2,083
Lowest listed product price, from 7,853 new ecommerce stores with a public catalog.

What the month says.

~475

WooCommerce keeps minting new stores.

Fisher caught 14,263 new WooCommerce stores go live in June 2026, about 475 a day. That is the fresh demand agencies and app makers are competing for, the week each one launches.

42.5%

The United States is the launch capital.

The US produced 42.5% of all launches, 2.2× the next six countries combined.

26.5%

Apparel still leads what they sell.

Among the stores Fisher could classify, apparel is the runaway category, ahead of beauty and food.

Methodology

Fisher's Index reflects new stores and businesses Fisher detected via public signals (newly-issued SSL certificates and domain records), not a claim of every store launched worldwide. June 2026 is Fisher's first full month of coverage, so no month-over-month comparison is drawn; trend data begins with the next report.

Snapshot generated 2026-07-07. “Launched” is measured by a domain’s first observed public SSL certificate, not by when Fisher discovered it. Figures are frozen at publication and will not change.

Suggested citation

Fisher’s Index: The State of New WooCommerce Stores, June 2026. Fisher Leads, LLC. fisherleads.com/reports/state-of-new-woocommerce-stores-june-2026

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