• Resolved Manish

    (@nims)


    I have a buyer seller website.
    I want to show a button on each buyer/seller page “Pay $x to see contact details” so that a user can make payment to unhide the contact dewtails of the buyer/seller on that page.
    The button has to be unique so that user pays and sees only that content.
    Am open for suggestions if there is a better way to do it. I do not want membership option though.

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  • synorae

    (@synorae)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi there @nims

    I have a buyer seller website.
    I want to show a button on each buyer/seller page “Pay $x to see contact details” so that a user can make payment to unhide the contact dewtails of the buyer/seller on that page.
    The button has to be unique so that user pays and sees only that content.
    Am open for suggestions if there is a better way to do it. I do not want membership option though.

    A membership plugin, like WooCommerce Memberships is an ideal plugin for this scenario.

    As a workaround, you could create a simple virtual and downloadable product. The contact details could be contained within a pdf file that could be accessed upon purchase of the product.

    I hope this workaround is helpful.

    Thread Starter Manish

    (@nims)

    Thanks but for that I would need to create separate buttons manually for each post ?
    I have around 1000 such posts and they keep increasing daily as it is a classified ads website and people will be posting their listing daily.
    My objective is to hide their contact details and show it to the buyers who pay for that.

    synorae

    (@synorae)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey there @nims,

    Thanks but for that I would need to create separate buttons manually for each post ?
    I have around 1000 such posts and they keep increasing daily as it is a classified ads website and people will be posting their listing daily.
    My objective is to hide their contact details and show it to the buyers who pay for that.

    Yes, the workaround is cumbersome but avoids using a Membership plugin. I suggest performing a Google or www.ads-software.com plugin search using terms like “pay per post” or “paywall” to find an extension that can do what you’re requesting.

    Hey @nims . Did you find a suitable way of doing this? I’d like to do the same. Not necessarily using @woo. The replies you have didn’t seem to be suitable for what you wanted?

    Thread Starter Manish

    (@nims)

    Hey … no did not find anything suitable yet.

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