WooCommerce 10.3 Brings Cost of Goods Sold to Core, MCP Beta for AI Integrations

WooCommerce 10.3 was released this week, introducing one of the most requested features for store owners: Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) tracking is now part of WooCommerce core. First announced in December 2024 and originally expected to graduate from beta in version 10.0, COGS has now officially moved out of experimental status in WooCommerce 10.3 and is marked ready for production use.

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