• Resolved samdenishin

    (@samdenishin)


    Hello,

    I have an online learning website called?theoriestudio.nl. I currently sell to consumers, but I also want to sell to companies. I use LearnDash + MemberPress, but can also download WooCommerce if needed.

    I want companies to be able to purchase my subscriptions and then be able to sell/give it to their customers.

    For example, I have a 4-month subscription package. Company A should be able to buy 20 packages and sell/give them to their students whenever they want to. At that moment the countdown starts and the 4-month period becomes active.

    I thought that I could do this by selling 20 100% coupon codes to companies. A company buys 20 100% gift cards and then just distributes them to their customers. These customers enter the coupon code and can use my product for free for 4 months.

    Can this be done with your product? (Uncanny Enrollment Codes for LearnDash)

    Also it would be nice if a company doesn’t have to make an account. I want a company to just visit my website, buy 20 access codes, and then just give/sell it to their customers.

    Kind regards,

    Sam Denishin

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Uncanny Owl

    (@uncannyowl)

    Hi @samdenishin ,

    Thanks for the inquiry!

    I did want to confirm that this forum is for the Uncanny Toolkit, but we’re happy to help and you’re welcome to reach out on our site for additional questions about Uncanny Codes.

    I will stress first that Uncanny Codes is not a coupon code plugin, as it has no way to “discount” ecommerce transactions. Instead, it tries to simplify things by avoiding them. If a user has a code to redeem, they enter it into a redemption or registration form–and get access to whatever the code is linked to. No checkout, no collection of billing data that isn’t relevant, etc.

    Yes, Uncanny Codes does allow you to sell the codes via Woo purchase (or via other options using Uncanny Automator). Assuming you enable guest checkout, the yes, it is possible for someone to buy 20 access codes without creating an account. The worry there though is that the codes will just be sent by email–the user without an account would have no way to retrieve them from the site in future.

    The subscription model you describe is harder. Uncanny Codes on its own cannot end access to whatever it’s linked to after X days. You can say “a code expires in 4 months”, but you can’t say, “remove a user from a course 4 months after code redemption”. For that workflow you would need Uncanny Automator as well, where you could set up an automation where a code redemption enrolls someone in a course, then waits 4 months, then unenrolls the user.

    We hope that helps!

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