Hi! I use shortcode on my front-page [rpt_wc_countdown id=”1″] and skeleton of HTML is generated but script don’t want to run.
Anyone can help me? How to fix it?
]]>H have the pro version and I do could not find any way to contact support. please help
]]>Can the price change be set to change the initial price vs. the reoccurring price for subscriptions? I have a client that wants the initial price to increase the longer someone waits to sign up.
]]>Did you implement the option to disable the counter in the frontend in the meantime? Didn’t found this function in the documentation.
]]>Hey there – a client of mine paid for the pro version yesterday as she urgently needs to implement this functionality (today/tomorrow).
Unfortunately she hasn’t gotten an email or any other instructions on how to get the pro version since making payment.
Have checked spam folders.
Please could we get some follow up urgently? Thanks!
Hi,
Could I put the counter into an Elementor custom Template (Woo product template)? At this moment I can’t see the counter except when I use the default template of WP.
I use Hello child theme.
Thank you so much in advance
]]>Hello!
There are problems with new features in 1.9.0.
1. The “5 next prices” function is enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
2. The “5 next prices” function enable checkbox is permanently disabled and its state cannot be changed.
Sincerely,
Farid Taziev.
WordFence is flagging this plugin as having a security vulnerability. I can’t find any more details online about it. Are you aware of this, and if confirmed, is a patch being released?
Critical Problems:
* The Plugin “Change Prices with Time for WooCommerce” has a security vulnerability.
]]>Hi all,
I want to get rid of the counter. In a previous topic the solution was to add some .css … can somebody explain me where I need to add this code? (sorry I am new)
]]>How do I change the style of the timer?
]]>When I use the plugin “change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce” it changes the regular price on my product in the default English language but not on my French language.
Is this a bug in the plugin or is it a setting in either WPML or WOOCOMMERCE MUTLILINGUAL that needs to be applied ?
Please let me know .. thanks in advance !!
]]>Does this plugin work with any role based pricing plugins? We’re trying to schedule a price increase ahead of time and can’t seem to find a solution.
Thanks!
]]>Hi,
I wonder if its possible to show what the NEW price will be when
the countdown timer has reach zero – at the same time as the count down is running ?
like this: new price vs old price
https://ibb.co/1sMGjhJ
Hello,
We have your plugin working in a multisite. We use NS Cloner to clone sites (so products cloned have the same ID but are in different tables). When cron executes the price change, it applies to all sites products with the same ID (even when timed changes are different).
Did you know that? Have a solution?
Thanks
]]>Hi, after the last update (1.8.0), a critical error message appears on the plugin settings page, settings are unavailable. At the same time, the plugin itself works and it can be configured on the Product pages.
Fatal error: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to function Raise_Prices_With_Time_For_Woocommmerce_Admin::table_td_start(), 1 passed in .../wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 303 and exactly 2 expected in .../wp-content/plugins/change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce/admin/class-raise-prices-with-time-for-woocommmerce-admin.php:522 Stack trace: #0 .../wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(303): Raise_Prices_With_Time_For_Woocommmerce_Admin->table_td_start(0) #1 .../wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(327): WP_Hook->apply_filters('', Array) #2 .../wp-includes/plugin.php(470): WP_Hook->do_action(Array) #3 .../wp-content/plugins/change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce/admin/partials/rpt-admin-prices.php(107): do_action('rpt_wc_table_t in .../wp-content/plugins/change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce/admin/class-raise-prices-with-time-for-woocommmerce-admin.php on line 522
Igor,
When I set up the original price and set the drops in the table, all works well. I have some products where I modified those dates (pushed the drops further into the future). The issue is that I see changes happening based on the original table. Do you know what is going on and how to fix it?
Thank you so much for your work on the plugin!
]]>can your plugin set price based on weekly day? or can you add that features?
it would also be great to set a price expiration parameter in addition to the recurring day of the week. e.g.
I choose Monday and the price must change by a certain time or it has 15 minutes to return to the default parameter.
so to be able to make different promotions also fast specific in the days
]]>Can I hide the time? We want to show the price and change it automatically during the set timer.
Thanks,
Allan
]]>Hi!
I’ve tried to translate with poedit the labels in the countdown:
‘Years’,’Months’,’Weeks’,’Days’,’Hours’,’Minutes’,’Seconds’
(this from rpt-wc-public.js, but not work with .po/.mo files).
I’ve tested it in the plugin directly modifying the original pot file and putting the po/mo files in languages/plugins folder of the wordpress and it didn’t work either (T_T)
It’s a question that @prcpl did months ago and I need them too.
I hope you get what I’m saying
Thanks in advance!
]]>Hello there,
I would like to know if it is possible with this plugin, to use different pricings during day and night in a WooCommerce Webshop. I would like to start a webshop using WooCommerce via WordPress server, but my products have different prices during the day (13:00-22:00u) and night (22:00-13:00u).
Is it possible to tackle this with plugin?
Regards,
Fabian
Please add options to translate time labels:
‘Years’,’Months’,’Weeks’,’Days’,’Hours’,’Minutes’,’Seconds’
(this from rpt-wc-public.js, but not work wit .po/.mo).
Best regards, Patryk
]]>Any option to add a “leading zero” in the clock?
10:01:01
instant 10:1:1
Best regards, Patryk
]]>First of all, I really like your plugin so far! I think it’s just what I’m looking for to inspire some FOMO in my customers. I was playing around with it and testing some things out, and I noticed something that has me a little worried. The price of the item continues to update at the cart and through the checkout process, right up until purchase. While it may be unlikely, the possibility exists that a customer could see one price on the actual checkout page while entering their payment info, but be charged a different amount than they see when they hit the submit/order button. I confirmed this with a test of my own. Since I want to use this for relatively short-term discounts with the price bouncing back up to the regular price after an hour or two of a few drops, I worry that customers could get in on the deal at the last minute but not complete checkout in time. They would then get hit with a surprise price increase and have an unpleasant experience. Is there a way to “lock in” the price that the customer sees at the moment they hit the ‘add to cart’ button and keep it set for the life of the shopping cart/checkout process, even if the item price bounces back up to normal while they go look for their wallet or maybe browse other items?
]]>Hi there, your plugin seems gold: very simple and straightforward. Just one question: have you experienced any problem with the data in the Reports? Does they show the change of price and works as intended?
As I understand the plugin is “simply” a scheduling of a normal change price made manually by a human with the same dynamics. So the Profit & Loss plugin that I have or the Analytics section shouldn’t have any issues with that.
Just wondering if you tested.
Thanks!
Hello,
After adding the plugin I change the price and I save the product. That is when I get this fatal error on my website.
Fatal error: Uncaught Exception: DateTime::__construct(): Failed to parse time string (--22/07/2020 18:00:00) at position 0 (-): Unexpected character in C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-content\plugins\change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce\admin\class-raise-prices-with-time-for-woocommmerce-admin.php:238 Stack trace: #0 C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-content\plugins\change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce\admin\class-raise-prices-with-time-for-woocommmerce-admin.php(238): DateTime->__construct('--22/07/2020 18...') #1 C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(287): Raise_Prices_With_Time_For_Woocommmerce_Admin->wc_product_save(1020006739, Object(WP_Post)) #2 C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(311): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array) #3 C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-includes\plugin.php(478): WP_Hook->do_action(Array) #4 C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-content\plugins\woocommerce\includes\admin\class-wc-admin-meta-boxes.php(222): do_action('woocommerce_pro...', 1020006739, Object(WP_P in C:\xampp\htdocs\mywebsite\wp-content\plugins\change-prices-with-time-for-woocommerce\admin\class-raise-prices-with-time-for-woocommmerce-admin.php on line 238
Any idea’s on what might be the problem? Thanks in advance
]]>I just downloaded your plugin, but the POT file is 0K (empty file).
]]>Hi there,
We have archive page designed with elementor and the countdown does not appear. Is there a way to add maybe …. a shortcode?
Thanks
Daniele
Hiya,
we love your plugin but want to use it ONLY to change prices and NOT using the counter at the front-end.
So we want to get rid of the whole “The price will change in with the counter below”.
Is there a way we can get that done?
Hope you can help,
Cheers,
Ralph
This didn’t work. The countdown on the product page was correct, but it did not change the product’s price. The time/date is based in Australia. WordPress is set to Sydney Australia. I am however in the Pacific time zone. This shouldn’t matter as I said, the countdown is correct. Running Woocommerce 3.7.0. It’s a Simple, Virtual product.
]]>Hi,
do you also support product price variation based on time – ie. for example increased product price from 8pm to 8am (including variations)?
Thanks for the heads up!
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