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December 6, 2015 at 11:22 am #1036482
Kathryn Dannay
GuestHi –
I am evaluating Eventbrite for a nonprofit client. I am hoping that Events Calendar would enable them to create events (recurring events without Eventbrite) and Eventbrite Events (those that require payment/registration through Eventbrite) and have both show up on the same calendar. Is there a way to test this integration and demo it for them before purchasing your plugin?
Do you offer any nonprofit discounts when purchasing your plugin?
Thanks
December 7, 2015 at 12:33 pm #1037093George
ParticipantHey Kathryn!
In general, the closest we have to a “trial” period is just our 30-day 100% refund policy. The nature of WordPress plugins makes them hard to offer “trial licenses” for or anything like that (because it’s software that you take and install, etc.), but you can get a license, install and use the plugin, and if for any reason whatsoever you don’t like the plugin, you can request a refund.
As long as the refund is requested within 27 or so days of the date of purchase, we can issue that refund immediately. (The limit is technically 30 days as imposed by our payment processors; but best to reach out early in case you request a refund on Day 30 and it’s late on Friday or something!)
However, yes we also provide non-profit discounts. We actually give free licenses to non-profits.
The people who run the non-profit themselves have to apply for the license and have an account for managing it here on http://theeventscalendar.com, not you separately as the developer for hire for them for example. If you’re working with/for them, then of course you can log into their account and manage it, but for applying for the free licenses and for owning the license and its associated account, someone in charge of the organization itself must apply and be the license-holder.
Please head here to learn more about the program and to find the application link → https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/do-you-offer-discounts-for-non-profit-organizations/
Cheers!
GeorgeDecember 9, 2015 at 10:26 am #1038355Pro
Guest1. Can users post/manage events on the front-end, user have their own login?
2. Recurring events?
3. Can it be booked with minimum 2 spaces to be able to start and maximum 6 spaces, example if only 6 spaces available to book for a particular time and day?
4. Calendar – Can I choose when I am available and holidays will show automatically for no services?
5. If someone buys something for a length of time, example 6 weeks of services, Do they get an automated email to remind them to register again if they want to continue with the services?
6. Can people add coupons or discounts?
7. Can people make events directly from the website (no wordpress login), login on the website?
8. Advanced Search bar – can i add more things like ‘Level’, ‘Organizers’, ‘Days of the week, times,December 9, 2015 at 12:32 pm #1038428George
ParticipantHi Pro, can you please post these questions in a new thread? This thread here is about the specific non-profit-related questions that Kathryn raised.
Thank you,
GeorgeFebruary 18, 2016 at 8:32 am #1076052Support Droid
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