• Resolved rehiga

    (@rehiga)


    Hello,

    I would like to suggest a new feature for the plugin, which I have been using for some time and has been very helpful in calculating product prices. My idea is to integrate or create a price range filter widget, integrated with the attributes used to form prices, such as type of engraving, number of engravings, engraving table, and final artwork.

    To illustrate, I will explain based on my online business:

    I work with personalized products and use the plugin to create prices based on customer choices. I register all products at cost price and, using Pricing, I add a percentage fee for my profit. Then, I add values based on the customer’s choice (for example, one engraving adds X to the price, two engravings add X + Y, and so on).

    Currently, to search for products by price, we do this manually, finding a price range in the standard WooCommerce widget that matches the final price formed. My idea is to allow the customer to select the options offered in Pricing within the widget, and the site would display the final price of each product in the shop loop. Additionally, it would be useful to have price range filters to make it easier for the user to find the product with the final value.

    This functionality would make the user experience much more efficient and intuitive.

    Thank you for considering my suggestion!

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  • Thread Starter rehiga

    (@rehiga)

    Another important consideration is to include quantity in the filter, as Pricing offers bulk options.

    Plugin Support Emily Wilson

    (@emilywil)

    HI @rehiga

    Thank you for choosing our plugin.

    We apologize for the inconvenience.

    Thank you for your suggestion.

    As I get from your suggestion you need a filter widget, but the plugin is for discounts and pricing.

    If it is not the case, please include screenshots or examples about what you need.

    If you need a custom work, please contact us here and include screenshots and examples related to your suggestion and we will check it out.

    Thanks and Regards

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Emily Wilson.
    Thread Starter rehiga

    (@rehiga)

    Thank you for the quick response. I understand that the plugin is for discounts and pricing, but here’s the challenge: the standard WooCommerce price filter only sees the base price of products, like $1 for a pen. However, with the Pricing plugin, customization starts with an additional fixed cost, for example, $30, making the final price of a pen $31. This dynamic makes the standard WooCommerce filter ineffective because it does not reflect the final prices calculated by the plugin. Therefore, I believe it would be helpful if the plugin could also adjust the WooCommerce price filter to reflect these adjusted values.

    pen cost ($1)?+
    1 to 1 = $30 (pen price $31)
    2 to 2 = $15 (pen price $16)
    3 to 3 = $10 (pen price $11)
    4 to 4 = $7.5 (pen price $8.5)
    5 to 5 = $6 (pen price $7)

    Product that have a cost of R$ 0.99
    Vfor 1/unit.: https://www.brindesbrasil.com.br/brindes-promocionais/caneta-plastica-translucida-personalizada-spx-06161t-na-cor-azul/
    for one pen unit. the price go to R$180,99

    https://www.brindesbrasil.com.br/brindes-promocionais/caneta-plastica-translucida-personalizada-spx-06161t-na-cor-azul/?attribute_pa_tipo=tampo&attribute_pa_grv=1×0&attribute_pa_medida-da-gravacao=3cm2&attribute_pa_layout-virtual=sim&qty=1000

    but this is what we normal sell 1000 go to R$1.314,00 (R$ 1,314/unit.)

    Now try to filter it with a standard WooCommerce filter?
    The standard filter will only filter the value based on the regular price of R$0.99

    Just out of curiosity, how much would I pay to make this adaptation? If it’s an affordable price, I’m in to encourage this improvement.






    Plugin Support Emily Wilson

    (@emilywil)

    You are welcome.

    As I get from your explanation, you have setup a quantity based pricing rules.

    It is not possible to do filtering with a quantity based pricing.

    The product price changes based on the selected quantity for the product. The filter widgets are using the price field of products on the database to filter the products, but with a quantity based pricing it is not possible to filter the products because the price changes based on the quantity.

    Best Regards

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