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NOTICE: We've Moved to a Ticket System for Support

As of August 31, 2017 (12am EST) our support forums will be retired (read-only), and we will be moving to a support ticket system.  This will allow us to better organize and answer support requests, and provide a more personalized experience as we assist our customers.

For the time being, we will leave our forums open for reading and learning while we work on creating a more robust Knowledge Base for everyone to use.

If you are a WC Vendors Pro customer please open a support ticket here. 

If you are a WC Vendors user please open a support ticket on the Wordpress.org forums.

The information on this forum is outdated and in most instances no longer relevant. Please be sure to check our documentation for the most up to date information.

https://docs.wcvendors.com/

Thank you to all of our customers!

 

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  • #46523
    Simla Sukdev
    Participant

    I would like to offer virtual services on my site. These would be services that are ordered and then delivered a few days later, like the writing of a legal contract or the editing of a manuscript. Could I customize the WC Vendor Pro plugin to include virtual services also?

    #46525
    WC Vendors Support
    Participant

    If WooCommerce can sell it, WC Vendors will allow it!

    #58386
    Ernie
    Participant

    Hi, just like Sim’s scenario. I would like to offer virtual services on my site using WC Vendors. Except I would like the customers to be able to upload files, and vendors will be working on it for couple of days, then send the customer link to download their finished file. I read on the other forum, sounds like adding Gravity Forms (paid) and Gravity Forms WooCommerce add on (paid) can provide that solution? or if there is a better recommendation. Thank you!

    #58389
    WC Vendors Support
    Participant

    Ernie even easier. BuddyPress + a theme that integrates buddypress and wc vendors such as Onesocial Marketplace, or BuddyPress + our integration code found in our knowledgebase.

    Then, vendors can message customers and vice versa on your website. Add a standard buddypress message attachment plugin (free, wp.org) and voila, now your vendors can accept orders, and after payment continue to talk to the customers and send / receive files.

    Gravity forms would probably be highly unnecessary, unless there is some feature you need that I dont know of or for some other purpose also on your website. But for this exclusively, would be a waste.

    Cheers

    #58393
    Ernie
    Participant

    Thank you very much for the suggestion Ben, I will look into it 🙂

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