If any of these features are available or can be customized, I’d appreciate your insight and advice.
]]>Lo malo: Forma parte del servicio de Weglot, por lo que necesitas abrir una cuenta externa para disponer de traducciones. El plan gratuito es muy limitado y los planes de pago son muy caros porque cuestan lo mismo que muchos hostings.
Para editar las traducciones necesitas entrar en el servicio Weglot y no en tu web.
Realmente no es un típico plugin de traducción sino un plugin del servicio Weglot, que ofrece traducción automática del sitio.
Así que dependes en todo momento de un servicio externo.
The product worked well enough, even though the UI and the process to add domains was clunky and not very intuitive. The help sections were hard to use and not very informative.
A serious problem emerged from an entirely unlikely reason. The email that I used to purchase the product was being discontinued so I needed to change it. RabbitLoader refused to change the email. They insisted that AppSumo re-issue an invoice with the changed email. There’s nothing automated about that process. Even AppSumo support went above and beyond to try and work with RabbitLoader, but they were absolutely stubborn on this point.
So I offer a cautionary tale that your investment in this product could be LOST in the event you have to do something as simple, and widely supported by nearly every SaaS product, as to change the email on your account.
]]>Is Subscriptions for Woocommerce appropriate for managing a SaaS site?
I want to restrict access to my site for subscribers by folder. Is that possible?
I want to offer 3 (SaaS) products, each with an option for an annual or a monthly subscription. Is this possible?
I want my potential subscribers to go to a single page where they see all 3 products, each describe in their own “card” component, with a checkbox or select control that allows them to pick the monthly or the annual subscription. The price in the card should update accordingly. Is this possible?
One thing, I appreciate your introductory video, but rather than spend time showing us how to setup your plugin, it would be better to show the plugin’s features first. Just my opinion, of course.
]]>I can’t work out how to split the subscription level variations (and other info), to show on the link above, so that:
– the pricing page shows the subscription level variations, where you can choose the level, choose whether to pay monthly or yearly, and enter your team name
– ‘add to cart’ with one button press from this page
Does anybody know where we can find support for Odoo for WooCommerce please ? I would like to know if this can work with Odoo Saas version before purchasing.
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