• Resolved newguy321123

    (@newguy321123)


    Lovin’ Cartflows. Thank you.

    But I’m a bit foggy on what might be best practices using funnels.

    For example, is it better to use one flow for multiple products or 1 flow per product. Or multiple landing pages and 1 checkout, etc…

    Are there any best practices type of recommendations?

    Each site is unique of course. I’m just interested in hearing advice of how to best utilize flows.

    (I’m using it for digital/virtual products).

    Cheers.

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  • Plugin Support CartFlows Team

    (@cartflows)

    Hello @newguy321123

    Thank you for getting in touch with us!

    Well, the situation depends on the number of products that your website has and the approach that you want to use as well as the flow that you want to achieve.

    But if you ask me personally, I would go with the Global Checkout option. As it will replace the default WooCommerce’s checkout page with the CartFlows so that all the products can be purchased from the CartFlows Checkout pages.

    But if I was having a very significant amount of products lets say 4-5 then I may create a separate flows for each products and then link them from one landing page.

    I hope this clarifies you.
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    Please let me know in case you have more questions. You can also get in touch with us via opening a support ticket from our website.

    Thread Starter newguy321123

    (@newguy321123)

    Thank you for the advice.
    I agree with the global checkout option since I only have 5 products.

    You mentioned, “…I may create a separate flow for each product and then link them from one landing page.”.

    I’m not sure I understand what you mean by, “…link them from one landing page.”

    Could you please explain a little more?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Support CartFlows Team

    (@cartflows)

    Hello @newguy321123

    Thank you for getting back to us!

    I meant to say that, I will design the product section on the landing page in the grid or pricing plan structure or just like the Shop page structure having one button each.

    Now, to that button, I will provide the link/URL of their respective checkout pages in which those products are already selected from the backend setting.

    Using this setup, when the user visit your custom landing page where all the products are displayed and clicks on the button then they will be redirected to their associated checkout page.

    Here is the article for pricing table structure which will give you more idea about it.

    I hope this clarifies you.
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    Please let me know in case you have more questions.

    Thread Starter newguy321123

    (@newguy321123)

    Thank you !
    I hadn’t thought about it that way. Makes sense. That would actually be a good step toward more efficient checkout from my sight.

    Thank you for taking the time to shed some light.

    If any users out there in Cartflows Land has advice or ways they use flows that works for them, I’d welcome hearing your approach.

    Cheers.

    Plugin Support CartFlows Team

    (@cartflows)

    Hello @newguy321123

    Thank you for getting in touch with us!

    I am glad that I was able to help you.

    Feel free to get in touch in case you need more assistance.

    You can open a support ticket from our website if you have more questions.

    Have a great day ahead & stay safe.

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