As payment gateways I would like to have Stripe and Bizum.
Also (if this is not possible, no problem), I would like to be able to add two prices to each workshop: the “Advance Sale” and the “Regular” price.
Can I do all this? What plug-ins and Add-ons do I need?
Currently, I am not using Woocommerce.
Thank you,
Jordi
]]>Do let me know, thank you!
]]>i need a plugin (free or not, is the same) which allows to book and view in the same time slots several workshops organized by a school. Exists?
Please help me, best regards.
Carlos
I’m trying to set up an event registration site for a five day conference but can’t find a plugin I want.
Here’s how I want it to work:
Users register for the conference and get signed up for membership to the site (I’ve found a plugin to do this).
They can then log into the site and book seats at whichever workshops during the conference they want to attend.
When they click on the workshops a booking is made for them. They don’t need to make another payment (it’s covered in their registration fee).
Ideally, after they’ve made the booking an email should be sent to them to confirm how many seats they’ve booked and whichever facilitator is running the workshop. It’d be good if there was a record of all bookings I could look at if I needed to.
There will be multiple workshops happening at the same time in different rooms. Each room has a different capacity so I’ll need to be able to set a capacity (e.g. once one user has booked 5 seats there’d be only 25 seats left if the room only held 30, etc.).
This all seems pretty simple to me but I can’t find a decent plugin that can do what I want.
Can anyone help? Does anyone know a good plugin that could do what I want?
]]>Essentially, we are looking for a plug in that emulates Moodle’s registration function. In this we are able to 1) limit students to one class selection per session 2) Create waiting list
Any suggestions?
]]>I have used WP-United to merge use WordPress as the site CMS and phpBB3 as the forum. This has really worked out well. Using WordPress as a CMS is just great, because of its extendability.
]]>For more information:
https://www.brokenkode.com/shuttle/
And to contribute to the first WorkShop:
https://www.brokenkode.com/archives/shuttle-workshop-01-dashboard/