• Hi all,
    I’m having an online course coming up. I have a product that has too many variations (7 drop-downs each with 2-4 selectable options). All of those add up to 576 variation and funny enough each of them has to have separate downloadable files. (in term of variable pricing I just need 8 variations, but they all need to have different file downloads). I tried to come up with a membership site but that doesn’t do what I want. I’d appreciate if anyone can give me any hint. I’ve been searching for a solution for more than a month:(
    I guess a plugin that I can assign files to each option and it automatically sets them up on check out.
    Thank you all

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce/

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  • Sorry, but as you mentioned “online course”, maybe another plugin of Woo’s will be more useful for you: Sensei
    https://www.woothemes.com/products/sensei/

    It is a plugin that can handle the creation, publishing and selling Online Courses / Lessons etc…
    It is also integrated with Woocommerce and developed to have new features by demand.
    Maybe, it will be much more easier for you to deal with tons of variations!

    Just a reminder though…

    Thread Starter JoeBallack

    (@joeballack)

    The issue is I still have to have the variations, so it doesn’t help. On top of that I would update the course content so often which would be impossible or troublesome with the said plugin. I have already setup woocommerce to do all that. The issue is that with too many variation it’s almost impossible to set it up. I’ve searched so many places and I can figure out to setup pricing for variations easily, but to assign file to a specific option, that’s not possible.
    Again, a plugin that can assign files and prices to each option and it automatically sets them up on check out is needed.
    Also, if someone can point out a plugin that I can bundle variable virtual downloadable products together, that’s great too. So, at least I could set them up as separate variable (digital) products and then add them together.

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