• Resolved robingab

    (@robingab)


    Hello,

    I have the premium version of Direct Chekout for Woocommerce, and I have a question about a functionality.

    I would like to have the opportunity to define the way of passing the cart depending on the type of product.

    I have a big variable product that should be configure then directly brought to the checkout, and some single products that should be add to the cart independently before going to the checkout.

    I tried your demo by this link and you propose two buttons that illustrate what I would like to do : https://quadlayers.com/woocommerce-direct/product/tshirt/

    Could you tell me how I could make this differentiation between products ?

    Tell me if it’s not clear,

    Thanks for your help,

    Robin.

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  • Hi @robingab

    Please give more details about your requirement as I’m not sure to fully understand.
    Share some screenshots if possible using a free screenshot sharing tool

    If it helps, you can edit plugin settings for a specific product from the product editor page.

    Thread Starter robingab

    (@robingab)

    Sadly, I can’t really share some screens. I will try to clarify.

    So, I’ve two kind of products in my shop. One main product, and numerous secondary products.

    I want to have the direct checkout functionnality only on the main product. So when you want to buy it, you should click on “buy now” and you arrive directly to the checkout.

    But for the secondary products, I want to only propose the “add to cart” button, as the clients should be able to take multiple products.

    So is there a solution for having the “Direct Checkout” solution only on one type of product, and staying on the “Add to cart” solution for others. In your demo, there is two buttons, one with “Purchase now” and the other one with “Purchase” so it should be possible right ?

    Thanks for your help,

    Robin.

    Thread Starter robingab

    (@robingab)

    Hi @sebastopolys

    Would you have some more information to give me ?

    Thanks for your help,

    Robin.

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