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]]>Still, what I actually want is to offer different Payment Plans to specific variations of a single product, and this can’t be done with Acowebs plugin.
Example (from my [ redundant link removed ]):
– No Payment Plan should be offered for variations “Mensuel – Petit” and Mensuel – Grand”
– Payment Plan #1 (i.e., 50% now and 50% in 2 months) should only to be offered for variations “Semestriel – Petit” and “Semestriel – Grand”
– Payment Plan #2 (i.e., 25% now, 25% in 2 months, 25% in 4 months and 25% in 6 months) should only to be offered for variations “Annuel – Petit” and “Annuel – Grand”
Could anyone recommend me a plugin that will be able to assign different Payments Plans to specific variations of a single product?
Thanks,
C.
Thanks
Rodrigo
We are having trouble with this plugin. The deposits aren’t getting calculated correctly and payment plans aren’t showing up on our checkout page.
It used to work but not anymore.
Here is our development site: https://app-61adee21c1ac20c154b82d2c.closte.com/
You can try add one of the courses priced 795 and use the stripe test card details 4242 4242 4242 4242 and any future date for expiry and any security code.
]]>I am currently working on opening a multivendor marketplace.
But the idea is to set up different membership levels, so customers can subscribe to our services and in the end the revenue is spread among all vendors who “sold” stuff to our customers in that particular month.
The store is going to be a little bit like vecteezy but with different products. They also use the subscription share model, so every vendor gets a fair share of the payments. Here is an explanation on how it works for vecteezy: https://www.vecteezy.com/deals/how-are-ppd-pro-earnings-calculated
So my question is: Is there a way how to set up a subscriber share model with woocommerce or how to set it up altogether?
Thank you very much in advance
Best regards
Miriam
Is there a way to control what happens when a user finishes paying their subscription? I’d ideally like to create a “Payment Plan” group for the Level 1 group, that allows them to buy Level 2 but not have access to it until they’ve completed paying for Level 1 (even if they’ve finished the course itself). The only way in theory I can think to do that is to create this additional payment plan group that places users in it until they complete their payment plan – finally unlocking their next Level course by removing that group. The caveat though is that I need the opposite behavior for Level 2, as users who complete that course and finish paying get lifetime access. So some groups need to stay after final payment, while one needs to be removed allowing access to the next phase.
If someone could let me know if this is a possibility or if there’s a workaround for what I’d like to do! That would be amazing – thank you!
]]>Any suggestions for how to get descriptions such as “3-month payment plan” or “6-month payment plan”?
Again, thanks for your help.
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