• Resolved craven89

    (@craven89)


    Hi,

    I’m building a website in wordpress/woocommerce and i’m selling notebooks & desktops, But i also want to give service fot people who are not that good with computers. so i would like to integrate a booking plugin where i can choose timeslots. I also have a dayjob and (week 1 i’m available from 16.00h till 21.00h, but the next week i’m available from 09.00h-12.00h) and so not every week i’m available for the same hours. so i’m looking for a booking plugin where i can create timeslots in a 2 week period instead of every week. I don’t need much else, client must be able to book a timeslot for support and myself must plan the calender on a 2 week base instead of a weekly base… if possible a free plugin ??

    Anyone an idea for a good plugin?

    Thnx!

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  • Plugin Support Lynn J.a11n

    (@lynnjat7)

    We do have a good plugin for bookable timeslots like this in our marketplace – WooCommerce Bookings.

    You can create a bookable product that is a “training meeting” and set it up so customers can book say, a one hour meeting, charge a fee for that and also set things like a buffer time between meetings.

    For the availability rules, you could define these on a per-week basis. It’s not quite a two-week rotation, but you can define availability for each week and set these all up in advance.

    You’d do this on the bookable product under “availability” using the “Range of Weeks” option, as described here:
    https://woocommerce.com/document/creating-a-bookable-product/#custom-availability-range

    You’d set up say, Week 1 to be available from 16.00h till 21.00h each day; then Week 2 to be available from 09.00h-12.00h each day; then Week 3 back to being available 16.00h till 21.00h each day. You’d have to set up availability rules for each individual week, but you can schedule them out for a full year, and then the same rules will roll over to the next year. So it’s a bit of work to set up each week manually at first, but then it should run automatically, indefinitely.

    As an example, here’s a bookable product set up to be available every-other-week using the “Range of Weeks” option:

    https://d.pr/i/9xBINL
    Full Size: https://d.pr/i/9xBINL

    And here’s what that looks like on the front end, you can see the availability is only there every other week:

    https://d.pr/i/3SKlx7
    Full Size: https://d.pr/i/3SKlx7

    So you could expand this concept to fill out rules for the in-between weeks as well, and then have a repeating two-week cycle that way.

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