Rating: 1 star
un’altra monnezza inutile
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I purchased the upgrade to the pro version of the plugin as I required one of the extra features. This extra feature however crashed my website whenever used, and since reporting the issue and unable to use the plugin, the customer service has been awful. Two months I have been trying to get a definitive answer but they read the emails and ignore. Try the free version, but don’t waste your time with the premium.
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Even if it is the PRO version which is very complete, we can already use this free version to easily add custom fields to the checkout page. Awesome!!
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good
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Great plugin…works as described. Doesn’t conflict with any other plugin I have installed. Wonderful!
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Are you kidding me? $89 for the pro version. not even Elementor charge that much for such an amazing plugin Must you be joking right?
free version completely useless.
Rating: 5 stars
I needed to add one field to checkout for one product and this is exactly what I got.
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I looked at a lot of these plugins but this one was hands down the best. Easy to use and allowed me to set up my checkout as I wanted it.
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Its rare I find the need to give out one star, but unfortunately this is the case with this plugin.
Tried the free version here (worked great), and decided to purchase the pro version.
Paid via paypal, but then it broke my checkout. Everything would appear to work correctly, until you actually checkout with woo commerce the site would throw a 500 error.
Contacted support and they asked for an admin account to be created. Created one for them (which also exposes other risks of course) and they did not even bother to resolve the issue and no follow up emails.
Requested a refund, and they also did not reply.
Was forced to create a paypal dispute to try to recover some of this money.
Have since purchased a similar ThemeHigh plugin which is MUCH better (and much cheaper to boot).
Would recommend you only use this free version, and avoid making any purchases of the pro version, as similar functionality can be found for much less.
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OK, I must be dense.
I’ve checked twice and yes, Conditional Woo Checkout Field is installed.
Now you never said “Go over to Woocommerce and click on Conditional field in your instructional transition to adding a condition. (In your second paragraph of the FAQ where you state “in the Input Type column, choose Select from the dropdown menu”… that would be most helpful.
But my question is this:
When/where does that condition come up? I would have expected it during the ordering but I never saw it.
Please help me find this. I already see where the pro is going and that might work better than just text…but this first piece has to work.
BTW, does this information come up in any of the Woo reports? My particular application is getting the ages and weights from contestants who are purchasing a spot in the Bench Press and Push Pull event.
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I had difficulty figuring out how to use the plugin to do something creative. Scott answered my emails immediately and worked hard over several days to figure out exactly what I needed and how we could get his plugin to do it, including updating the plugin with additional functionality. I’m very impressed!
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As mentioned, adds only one conditional field. But it works great. Excellent response time on issues and any questions you may have. Did exactly what was needed!
No hidden issues, everything it can and will do is clearly listed so no one gets misguided. Will certainty get the pro version soon
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Ce plugin fonction impecable.
Merci a l’auteur.
Tres simple a customiser en css , ou simplement modifier le fichier php.
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good idea plugin
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As advertised, this adds only one conditional field. Though limited, it works great. Plugin author has been quick to respond to issues and updates promptly. Did exactly what I needed it to!
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This is a nice and easy way to collect some extra information from customers without having to know the code behind the changes.
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