Hello, is there funkcionality (PRO version) to add our own coupons list (our creatid coupones codes) and plugin will be add one by one these coupones from this list?
We wan′t to give coupons for use on our other website.
Thank you.
]]>Hello, I am very happy with your plugin, I am using the Premium version at the moment, but I have a question.
Is it possible to include the promotional code in the user’s order email? or if you can add the name of the purchased product in the mail options of the premium version?, since it only shows the coupon code but it does not show what product was purchased so that it will be generated and I need that.
I would prefer to include it in the order mail, but any way will do.
P.S: I’m using WooCommerce Email Customizer, so it occurs to me that a shortcode would help me figure it out.
Thank you, I hope you understand my bad English.
]]>I have tried the plugin with a credit card as a payment method, and on the “thank you for your order” page I don’t get the discount coupon…
Do you know if this payment method works?
]]>Hello
Is it possible to restrict the coupon to the user who created? In other words how do we achieve the email restriction?
Regards
Hi,
How can I check it’s working and that the coupon shows correctly on the Thank You page and how does it look on my actual Thank You page?
Can you please give me a url example or any other way to actually “see” the Thank You page with the coupon on it?
Thank you!
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Hey Chris,
Just want to say that your plugin is nice and efficient. My question is, can we make a static coupon code instead of a dynamic one? We have alot of orders, I don’t want 1000s coupon codes in our system overtime.
]]>Hi Chris,
Do you have any news about send coupon by email after payment in WC 4.5?
Best regards,
]]>Hi Chris, thanks for your excellent plugin.
Is it possible to consider the possibility of the coupon being sent by email at the end of the purchase?
Do you think this feature will be easy to implement?
I think it could be an interesting feature.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks!
]]>Hello, Chris. That is a super cool plugin you’ve developed! Very useful. Here’s my problem. I’m using CartFlows and your code is not automatically implemented there. Is there a way to add this as shortcode?
CartFlow – https://prnt.sc/r8ph4a
Normal Woocommerce Checkout: https://prnt.sc/r8pi0n
Hi, After i have updated the woccommerc to the last version the plugin tab is not anymore there and i can’t find it.
Thank you,
Hi Chris, this plugin looks fantastic, although I’m looking to display custom discount codes on a thank you page rather than the checkout page. Is this possible?
The page in question will be displayed after a user submits a review for their purchase.
]]>Hello!
I notice that all the elements are styled through hardcoded style attributes, which makes it difficult to override the styles to make it fit the overall design.
This is in no way urgent, but it would be nice if the styles could be overridden by a child theme’s style sheet. ??
]]>The text before the coupon code. It would be nice if it could be formatted a little. Can the tags <strong>
and <em>
be allowed there, somehow?
Hello,
Let’s say I have a ticket buyer named Adam. After he have bought a ticket, he get a nice little bonus; a coupon code (ADAM-XXXX) to give away to a friend. And the friend chosen is named Billy.
Now… when Billy using that coupon code (ADAM-XXXX)… will he in turn also get a coupon code (BILLY-XXXX)? Because that is not necessarily desireable. It would be nice to have this limited to people who have bought a ticket for the full standard amount, and excluding those who are using a coupon themselves.
]]>Hello!
The text above the coupon code is no problem, I can write that in any language I want. But the text below the coupon code… You have this code for that:
$html = sprintf( __( 'This coupon expires on %s shop time.', 'woocommerce' ), date( 'l jS \of F Y', $expiry_timestamp ) );
It doesn’t seem that phrase is translated by Woocommerce’s language files, and the date-time format seems to be hardcoded to english format. Would it be possible to just add another textfield where I as user can write “This coupon expires on:” in any language I want, and then just use the date format from the site’s General settings?
]]>Hello!
Can the buyer give away their coupon code to a friend? Or is it locked to the buyer’s account? I would find the former quite useful!