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September 2, 2016 at 7:47 am #1159273
KMDG
GuestHello, I notice you have “Member” pricing in some of your screenshots for Event Tickets Plus, and I’d like to know if the Woocommerce Membership plugin is compatible with your plugin, in order to set pricing for members and/or disallow non-members from purchasing a ticket.
Thanks
September 2, 2016 at 2:09 pm #1159515Geoff
MemberHey there and great question!
I’m afraid that there is no special integration between Event Tickets and WooCommerce Memberships at the moment. That said, we are actually exploring some ideas around this and, while there are no concrete plans as of yet, we hope to be able to share something about this in a future release. 🙂
Sorry for the (somewhat) bad news, but does this at least help answer your question? Please let me know.
Thanks!
GeoffSeptember 2, 2016 at 2:42 pm #1159532KMDG
GuestI’m curious if this can still be accomplished via editing the ticket as a Woocommerce product. Since the membership plugin works fine with normal products is there any reason it wouldn’t work in this method? I’m assume different types of tickets are stored as variations, right?
I’m also open to a code solution as long as its not too intensive, if the above isn’t possible. I assume the normal Woocommerce API can be queried for ticket prices/data? If so I could probably handle the markdown myself with a few filters.
Any info you can provide is helpful, I’m planning a pretty large project with a fast turnaround (as always!) and want to make sure I get all my ducks in a row before committing to a course of action.
September 6, 2016 at 7:30 am #1160315Geoff
MemberHey there and thanks for follow up!
I’m curious if this can still be accomplished via editing the ticket as a Woocommerce product. Since the membership plugin works fine with normal products is there any reason it wouldn’t work in this method? I’m assume different types of tickets are stored as variations, right?
Yes, tickets are set up as normal WooCommerce products in the system. I cannot see a reason why they would be unable to be treated as any other WooCommerce product if editing the them in WooCommerce.
That said, I have not personally tested whether that editing process does indeed work specifically with WooCommerce Memberships. What I do know is that we have not built any specific integration with it, so compatibility (or the features you’re looking for) would be a happy by-product at the moment.
If you already have the WooCommerce Memberships extension, then you can certainly give Event Ticket Plus a try, make a few test tickets, and try editing them from there. We do offer a full refund on all products within 30 days of purchase, so that would give you a good amount of time to test things out and return Event Tickets Plus if the two plugins do not work together in the way you had hoped.
Cheers!
GeoffSeptember 12, 2016 at 7:36 am #1162779Geoff
MemberHi there, I see my first reply was marked as the correct answer. I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please do let us know if any other questions come up and we’d be more than happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
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