• Resolved gildabass

    (@gildabass)


    Hello! i am creating an “end of the world lottery” (I know, silly, but fun, right?) where you can guess what will be the most likely end of the world scenario…
    each scenario is a WooCommerce product, each vote is a purchase (free for now, $1 supporting fee later).

    I want to display stats to every customer after checkout (and only to voters/customers). the link and page are ready. I just want to get stats like total votes (total sales) and per product stats, and show them in a nice chart… (I’m using elementor pro)…

    Any idea ? shortcode? dynamic tag? html anchor? php? plugin?

    thanks!
    Gildas

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Margaret S. woo-hc

    (@margaretwporg)

    Hi @gildabass

    I came across the Woocommerce Classement plugin which seems to match your requirements to an extent.

    For any queries regarding this third party plugin, you may open a thread in their forum at https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/woo-classement/

    If this doesn’t serve your purpose, you’ll want to consider custom coding.

    I can also recommend the WooCommerce Developer Resources Portal for resources on developing for WooCommerce.

    You can also visit the WooCommerce Facebook group or the #developers channel of the WooCommerce Community Slack. We’re lucky to have a great community of open-source developers for WooCommerce, and many of our developers hang out there, as well.

    This specific forum is more focused on the default WooCommerce core features.

    Lastly, for direct assistance with code customizations, I recommend consulting with the WooCommerce Customizations Partners. https://woocommerce.com/customizations/

    Nevertheless, I’m going to leave this thread open for a bit to see if anyone is able to chime in to help you out here.

    Thread Starter gildabass

    (@gildabass)

    hi @margaretwporg,

    Thank you for your very complete reply. Unfortunately, the plugin you suggested doesn’t seem to fulfil my demand. I installed it, but can’t find any option to show the stats outside the dashboard.
    I however went for the different help solutions you provided!
    Thanks!

    Abiola Ogodo

    (@oaoyadeyi)

    @gildabass

    Glad to hear it – thanks for letting us know!

    I’ll mark this thread as resolved now. If you have any further questions, I recommend creating a new thread.

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