• Resolved RussellCollinsArt

    (@russellcollinsart)


    Advice On Plugins Please

    I am looking for plugins to help me and I am a bit of a wordpress numpty who has to work this side hustle around a full day job. Advice will be much appreciated.

    1. I have a UK shop and I am opening a USA shop and a Euro shop. I want to be able to set prices in each area individually without using the exchange rate. I want to set Product 1 for UK£100 (in my UK shop) in the UK, Product 1 (in my USA Shop) for US$100 and Product 1 (in my Euro Shop) for EU€100. At the moment, and using the basic Woocommerce features the exchange rate would make the US$ price as US$121 and the Euro€ price as EU€119

    2. Product 1, Product 2 and Product 3 could go together to make a bundle called Pack AAA which would consist of 1 x Product 1, 1 x Product 2 and 2 x Product 3. IS there a plug in that would allow me to progamme in Pack AAA so that when the customer buys pack AAA there is an itemised sales list of 1 x Product 1 SKU 111, 1 x Product 2 SKU 112 and 2 x Product 3 SKU 113 please?

    Many thanks and kind regards

    Russell Collins

    Many thanks.

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

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  • Luminus Alabi

    (@luminus)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @russellcollinsart,

    I have a UK shop and I am opening a USA shop and a Euro shop. I want to be able to set prices in each area individually without using the exchange rate. I want to set Product 1 for UK£100 (in my UK shop) in the UK, Product 1 (in my USA Shop) for US$100 and Product 1 (in my Euro Shop) for EU€100. At the moment, and using the basic Woocommerce features the exchange rate would make the US$ price as US$121 and the Euro€ price as EU€119

    Are these 3 individual sites, or are you trying to have the same site display different currencies based on where the customer is located? How you choose to approach this will be a key determinant in whatever suggestions you’re going to get

    Product 1, Product 2 and Product 3 could go together to make a bundle called Pack AAA which would consist of 1 x Product 1, 1 x Product 2 and 2 x Product 3. IS there a plug in that would allow me to progamme in Pack AAA so that when the customer buys pack AAA there is an itemised sales list of 1 x Product 1 SKU 111, 1 x Product 2 SKU 112 and 2 x Product 3 SKU 113 please?

    This sounds like the kind of situation in which the Product Bundles extension would shine.

    Thread Starter RussellCollinsArt

    (@russellcollinsart)

    I think you are right on the bundles and thank you.

    It will be one site where I intend having each the US, UK and EU shop as separate categories and products in subcategories under each category, I hope that makes sense.

    Thank you.

    Hi @russellcollinsart

    It will be one site where I intend having each the US, UK and EU shop as separate categories and products in subcategories under each category

    Thanks for clarifying. The WooCommerce Multi-Currency plugin would be a good fit for this. The plugin can automatically get the customer’s geolocation and display the price in the customer country’s currency.

    You can read more about the plugin’s features here: https://woocommerce.com/document/multi-currency/

    For any pre-sales questions, please create a ticket here. You’d need to log into your WooCommerce account before you can access that page, or create an account if you do not have one. From there, click on the tab “I have a question about a specific extension or theme I’d like to purchase.” Just so you know, in the WooCommerce.com marketplace we offer a 30-day refund policy so you can test the extension and make sure it works for you.

    Thread Starter RussellCollinsArt

    (@russellcollinsart)

    Thank you Margaret, the issue for me though is that I want to set the price for products in different currency areas WITHOUT reference to the exchange rate.

    Let us assume that the official US Dollar- UK pounds exchange rate is UK£1.00 = US$1.20. If the UK price is £100.00 then I want the US price to be US$100 and NOT US$120.00 as it would be if the US$ price was linked to the exchange rate.

    As an additional question, could I set my own exchange rate rather than use an automatic exchange rate please?

    Plugin Support Chris Moreira – a11n

    (@chrism245)

    In order to make something custom with the exchange rate, we highly recommend contacting one of the services on our Customizations page. https://woocommerce.com/experts/.

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