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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [IgnitionDeck Crowdfunding Platform] Registred userHi @avalenciag,
There are a couple ways you can handle this.
By default, a user account registration is completed the first time anyone completes a pledge of support on a project. There is an Address on Checkout module that allows you to capture the supporter’s physical address as well during this process. The information becomes part of their account profile.
Alternatively, if you want the user to sign up on the site before viewing/supporting any projects, you can protect projects from view/interaction until the registration process has been completed. We have an example of this scenario in our tutorial document: Protecting Content and Access with ID Commerce Products. In this case, you would either require the user to enter their address on their account profile once they’ve signed up, or make a small customization to expand the default registration form to include the address fields.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask here or at our email [email protected]
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [IgnitionDeck Crowdfunding Platform] Quantity sold targetHi @milord85,
Absolutely, you can set a minimum value to each and every reward level you create on a project. While the user can “top up” the amount on a particular reward (i.e. if a reward is $20, they can add an additional amount as a tip/donation/etc.) but they can not enter a value less than the minimum value.
In your example, you can set up multiple reward levels for the number of books purchased:
- Reward 1: $20 for 1 book
- Reward 2: $100 for 5 books
- and so forth
Yes, with Stripe you can set the project to be what we refer to as an All-or-Nothing / 100% threshold project which uses pre-order transactions to generate a pre-authorization token on a supporter’s credit card. If the project meets its goal, you process those pre-authorizations and collect the funds. If the project does not meet it’s goal, those pre-authorizations are not processed, no funds are collected, and no chargebacks or refunds are required (which saves you money and reputation with the payment processor!).
For more information on the threshold / pre-orders, please take a look at our documentation:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [IgnitionDeck Crowdfunding Platform] Quantity sold targetHi @milord85,
Yes, the IgnitionDeck plugin can be used with an Elementor designed website, in fact we have a theme that uses Elementor and have created Elementor modules to showcase the crowdfunding projects! You can see this in action here: Multifondo theme demo. The IgnitionDeck plugins will output the content for the crowdfunding projects with a built-in template, but the rest of the site is entirely up to you to design.
By default, the crowdfunding goal tracks a project’s monetary goal; however, it is possible with customization to change that goal tracking to a per unit basis over a per dollar basis. You are welcome to do those customizations yourself as the code is not encrypted or obfuscated in any way, or we do have a customization team that can do those customizations for you.
Absolutely. The IgnitionDeck Echelon version of the plugin does, by default, only allow users that have admin access to the site to create project. If you wanted to take advantage of the extra Enterprise white-label options and features, you can still set the creator permissions to admin-level users. This is a very popular option! Please see our documentation on creator permissions.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask here or send us an email to [email protected].