Rating: 5 stars
Great plugin, have had no problems so far. Only thing I would request is the ability to enable/disable NYP on variations (i.e. digital book is NYP, physical book is $40)
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We needed the ability to have customer-specified prices for certain products, such as donations. It does exactly that, with a minimum of setup required.
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I have been fighting with this for DAYS. I have a new offering on my website, and people want it, I have more traffic than ever, but no one can get it. I can’t put 0 as a suggested price, but when I put anything else it changes it to a random number, and whenever anyone tries to type something in it reverts to that random number. And there’s no one to contact for help. Save your sanity and use something else.
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Works perfectly, does the job as needed!
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Before buying I want to be sure everything works with a free plugin.
I’m glad this plugin offers that option.
I want people to decide themselves what they want to pay. Trusting that abundance comes in all kind of forms.
So I put in 0 in the settings, so there is no minimum and no maximum. They can decide. Leaving it blanc or giving a minimum number as 1 does NOT work with my theme, than I get a fault message. That could be because of my theme.
Rating: 5 stars
Had a small issue with a variable product – support was great and resolved issue very quickly
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I like to use this with a simple virtual product type, allowing users to input arbitrary payment amounts for checkout using Woo. I usually use it with customers who do email invoicing following up with payment of that invoice via the site. I can just as easily be used for donations.
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<p>It fills up with unwanted HTML tags ! …</p>
Rating: 4 stars
Great FREE plugin, the only that I found which provides free function which I need.
It works perfectly fine even with ajax and mini cart.
The only thing is that it lacks some improvements:
Setting enabled in main settings turn “Name your price” function in all shop:)))
It is not possible to change how price value shows up (for example always in decimals or some other way).
It is not possible to add currency symbol after or before input box.
In mobile view it is not possible to click and change value with arrows like on desktop.
Would be great to have different methods of input for desktop and mobile (mobile – select, desktop – input).
Can’t put minimum value of 0 and at the same time by default set different value for customer when he opens the product (better chance that they will pay something).
Some visual customisation options are not there too.
These are only suggestions for improvements. Apart from that plugin does what it needs to do! Good job!
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Thank you to the creators of this plugin. I’m starting out and it’s very helpful having a free Name Your Price Plug-In. It works and is user-friendly. I love the ability to customize the text for the pricing labels. One small note to potential users, when using this plug-in, you have to set a “Regular Price” within the General section of the product page (I hope that helps and wasn’t confusing ).
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First up it wasn’t very clear that ‘Enabling’ the plugin within settings would apply the name your price function across my entire store! Setting this to disable allows you to set the function on individual products. Once this is done it is very simple and easy to set up BUT and it’s a BIG BUT… setting the minimum price for an item should be ‘secret’ and it isn’t. All a user has to do is keep clicking the price down until it hits your minimum. It should allow any input and if that input is more than the minimum it processes the order. If they enter a price lower than the min return a message. Lose the price up/down arrow it adds no value.
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Does exactly what it says. Really good. Thanks.
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the “input” mode is strange if the shop owner set a minimum prize but the customer doesn’t know it and has to guess how much to enter in the field …
“select” mode works well, also with price range.
thanks! saved me 50$ which seemed to much for such a simple function
Rating: 5 stars
Took me ages to find this! I was searching Pay What You Want, it’s the name I’ve heard more often for this function IRL, but after seeing only $80(+!) options (USD at that!!) I finally found this to try for free. Perfect for a project where I have no idea if it will generate any money (never mind more than US$80!) but want to offer PWYW to people.
Works great so far, happy that a simple thing can be just that – simple!
Happy to pay a little for it if my site makes enough money to justify it. (Please don’t paywall any of the current features, or it would be unusable at low budget levels and no better than others out there, but if you can offer anything else useful for Premium I’d be interested!)
Anyone suspicious about using a relatively unknown plugin for anything payment-related, don’t worry about it, the only thing it affects is the dollar amount listed for the product. Cart, checkout, payment details, etc are all regular WooCommerce.
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