• Resolved heyitsa

    (@heyitsa)


    I have a juice drink where the options are:
    2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks and
    1 drink, 2 drinks, 3 drinks per day

    Once the customer selects a start date (excluding Saturdays) and purchases the combo of: 4 weeks, 3 drinks a day, 3 orders will be created for the next 4 weeks.

    Would that use case be possible?

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  • Can you please elaborate. I don’t think your math checks out. 4 weeks, 3 drinks a day, 3 orders created for next 4 weeks???

    Please can you also check out WooCommerce Subscriptions – i think that might be the plugin for you. And maybe also WooCommerce Memberships.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by andersjytzler.
    Thread Starter heyitsa

    (@heyitsa)

    I mean 3 orders a day for the next 4 weeks. So Monday-Saturday for the next 4 weeks would automatically have 3 orders per day to keep track.

    WooCommerce Subscriptions doesn’t seem to have what I’m looking for. I want to charge just one time and create multiple orders on different days based on the selections.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by heyitsa.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by heyitsa.
    Roxy

    (@roxannestoltz)

    Hi @heyitsa ,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    I understand that you would like to find a way where a user purchases a subscription for drink orders, they would receive a certain amount of drinks per day, and each drink would generate a new order, am I understanding correctly?

    ie: Subscription for 4 weeks = 3 drinks per day = 3 separate orders for the same customer daily.

    You do have the option of WooCommerce Subscriptions however, this will not send separate orders for each item but will send an order for the specific subscription according to the date selection.. To explain myself better, the user would purchase a subscription of 4 weeks and they would be billed for that 4 week subscription cycle, which would automatically create a new order every 4 weeks until canceled/expired, they will not receive a new order for each “item” received during the subscription period.

    There is the option of Enhancer for WooCommerce Subscriptions which may be what you are looking for, since their is an option of subscribing to Simple and Variable Products?

    If that is not what you are looking for, I would recommend reaching out to a developer to help you achieve this.

    For help with custom code the?WooCommerce Developer Resources Portal is a great place to start

    You can also visit the?WooCommerce Facebook group?– or the?#developers?channel of the?WooCommerce Community Slack – where you can find a great community of open-source developers for WooCommerce.

    Lastly, for direct assistance with code customizations, we recommend consulting with the WooCommerce Customizations Partners.

    Hope this helps!

    That sounds like out of scope for core WooCommerce. You would have to look for a plugin that would be able to do that. I don’t know of any from the top of my head. So maybe you would even have to custom program it.

    Thread Starter heyitsa

    (@heyitsa)

    Yeah sounds like a custom implementation, maybe a cron job but I’ll have to figure that out. I’ll have to research further into this.

    Thanks @roxannestoltz and @andersjytzler!

    Roxy

    (@roxannestoltz)

    Hi @heyitsa ,

    You are very welcome!

    I also see another topic created which seems similar to this if I am not mistaken?

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/weekly-subscription-daily-orders/

    Please feel free to mark this thread as resolved in the sidebar if you no longer require help with this, and should the other topic be related to this, please mark that as resolved too.

    I do hope you are able to find the solution you require.

    Thanks ??

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