• Resolved luciddigital1

    (@luciddigital1)


    I am in the process of building a kitchen quote generator for a client using a product with variables in Woocommerce.

    I want at the end of the form is have the possibility to add this product and pay through Woocommerce using their payment gateway. Is there a way to add this product straight to basket with the price that the quote has made?

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  • Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Hi there,

    I’m a little confused about the process here – If you’re using WooCommerce with Variations, the end result would be that the variables selected should *already* have a price assigned to them. With this in mind, can you share a bit more detail on how you have that configured at the moment?

    Also, have you considered using a product kit builder extension like https://woocommerce.com/products/composite-products/? I’m asking as that sounds like it meets the project requirements exactly ??

    Thread Starter luciddigital1

    (@luciddigital1)

    Hi RK,

    This will be a product for a kitchen worktop company so price which will have one base price lets say £10 per square metre and in they can select what shape kitchen they have and then add in the dimensions to each worktop from the shape.

    Once shape and dimensions have been added they will have the ability to add stuff like kitchen sink, taps, cooker that will be cut out of the worktop and will impact the price. There will be several steps of variations altogether.

    Thread Starter luciddigital1

    (@luciddigital1)

    Hi again RK,

    So yes, in theory, it is what that plugin is offering but we need a bit more customisation but once the final price is calculated this will either send a pdf quite to the user or they can purchase now/pay deposit.

    Plugin Contributor Niels Lange

    (@nielslange)

    Hello @luciddigital1

    This will be a product for a kitchen worktop company so price which will have one base price lets say £10 per square metre and in they can select what shape kitchen they have and then add in the dimensions to each worktop from the shape.

    Once shape and dimensions have been added they will have the ability to add stuff like kitchen sink, taps, cooker that will be cut out of the worktop and will impact the price. There will be several steps of variations altogether.

    By default, WooCommerce does not allow calculating the price based on selected units. However, the Measurement Price Calculator extension allow doing such a calculation.

    If you want to try it, we have a 30-day refund policy. If the product doesn’t work the way you need or you think another product would work better, we are more than happy to provide a full refund.

    You can read more about our refund policy on our website here: https://woocommerce.com/refund-policy/

    AJ a11n

    (@amandasjackson)

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.

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