Today, the commission is calculated on the full price of the product and for all products without distinction.
I’d like to choose an amount other than the product price to calculate the commission.
For example, adapt Slice to dropshipping commissions.
And I’d like to be able to remove one or more products from the commission system.
Do you know how to do this?
Have a nice day.
]]>Good afternoon,
I hope you’re well.
I’m contacting you today as we’re building an affiliate system for our site.
I see that your plugin offers a multi-level affiliate system.
We have a few requirements for our system, and we wanted to see if your plugin would work with our desired setup.
We need a system for ‘advanced affiliates’ for example, influencers, companies with some exposure, etc. We would like 3 levels (beyond the initial user):
Level 0: The Advanced Affiliate
Level 1: Direct Referrals by the Advanced Affiliate
Level 2: Referrals by Level 1 Affiliates
Level 3: Referrals by Level 2 Affiliates
We have a WooCommerce Subscription product at £95 per month, for customers to gain access to our user interface.
We need every user on sign up to our interface to become a ‘standard affiliate’ automatically, they will get £5 a month per sign up for the lifetime of the referred customer (for £95 per month subscription) – They only have access to the single level affiliate system. We want this to be seamless so that when they sign up, they sign up as a user of the interface, rather than just becoming an affiliate. They will need to set up/update their payout/affiliate information somewhere on the front end after signing in.
Only the ‘advanced affiliates’ (that we set manually) get the multi-level benefits – Getting commissions from sales made by their child affiliates, and their children’s children, etc. on the levels I mentioned previously.
This system would need to work with WooCommerce Subscription products, and we would need to identify advanced affiliates, either with user groups or affiliate tags within the plugin to control who gets the multilevel and who gets the single level.
It would also be useful to gain some clarity if we could set up the multi-level system per subscription product, for example, if we also had a £40 per month subscription, we would need to set the multi-level and single-level rates according to that product.
Additionally, if we also had a £950 a year subscription, could we make it so the single-level and multi-level rates were set according to that product and paid at the same intervals as the subscription, i.e., annually rather than monthly, alongside other monthly affiliate income from other products, for example, the £95 per month I previously mentioned. – As an alternative approach, would it also be possible to set it so this yearly subscription pays out a monthly affiliate commission? On both the single and multi-level affiliate systems.
I understand there is a lot of content to this, and we appreciate your time. Any assistance and input regarding whether your plugin would be able to support this setup would be greatly appreciated.
If you have any questions or need any further clarification, please let me know.
Kind regards
]]>Can the following setting be done with your plugin?
Three levels:
Is it possible to do this with your plugin?
Regards
]]>Everything was working fine until we activated the multi-level addon (we are full addons customers). It creates an error frontend on the dashboard page of an affiliate:
503
Service Unavailable
Also, upon registration of a new affiliate, the backend field while reviewing its application says :
Field : Parent Affiliate
Value : There has been a critical error on your website (etc.)
Our environment:
Buddyboss + GetPaid
PS: does your Coupon addon works with GetPaid?
Thanks for your reply
]]>I have a scenario here:
#1. Someone has to register to the site user when he wants to subscribe to a membership. So he has to register as FREE PLAN and get the site credential.
#2. Right after he successfully logged in, he allegedly to register for the plan with an ‘infinite paid plan’ as lifetime membership. I called it ‘BASIC PLAN’.
#3. We have a PREMIUM PLAN (as an add-on to the BASIC PLAN) with some additional privileges that cannot found in the BASIC PLAN. Thus, everyone who wants to subscribe to be PREMIUM has to logged-in as a BASIC member (mandatory).
As I used the free version of ARMember plugin, I cannot find how to achieve those scenarios. Especially for scenario #3, because the BASIC PLAN has no option to make ‘upgrade’ configuration (since it is an infinite-paid membership).
Have I missed something? or is the scenario can be achieved only if I buy PRO version?
Thank you.
TOTOK
Thanks for the great plugin, it has been really useful for my websites.
I’m currently creating a library of documents which involves multiple levels of accordions.
At the moment, it seems that the limit of the accordions block is to nest one deep (ie: Accordion 1 > Accordion 2)
Where I have created a third level of accordion (Accordion 1 > Accordion 2 > Accordion 3) clicking on a heading in the bottom level will collapse the two levels above it.
Would it be possible to change the accordions in such a way as to make it possible to keep nesting them? It would be a very useful feature.
Many thanks,
Edward
]]>The menu has 3 levels but when I open any of the level 1 menu items there is no option to expand any of the level 2 items that now appear.
I’ve tried changing many of the options but this problem persists.
I’ve looked to see if there is an option that limits the levels but can’t find one.
I’ve tried setting ‘Always Opened’ to level 1, level 2, level 3 and all 3 but no change.
I hope I’m missing something simple.
]]>Thanks for your feedback,
Jean-Pierre
]]>Can this go 2 or 3 levels deep?
Its mentioned here: https://www.itthinx.com/topic/tier-referrals
Does that mean the first affiliate who earned from a referral will still get referral earnings when the referral also gets its own referral earnings?
Just want to clarify, i’m not familiar with this things.
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