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October 29, 2015 at 12:54 pm #1020011
Hugh
GuestI have several questions, but will start with this:
I teach a few different types of classes.
– 20-day class
– 2-day class
– 1-day classI want to make it easy(easier) for people to sign up for these classes, pay or at least register a seat, and to send them simple communication about location, etc.
I’m not sure but I get the sense I can embed a “buy now” woocommerce widget on a course description page and be done with it…but I’m unsure if I need events calendar or tickets or what?
Thanks in advance.
Hugh
October 29, 2015 at 1:19 pm #1020022Nico
MemberHi Hugh,
Thanks for reching put and for your interest in our products! I’ll try to help you decide if our plugins are the right solution for your site.
I teach a few different types of classes (20-day class, 2-day class & 1-day class)
There should be no problem handling the different classes lenght!
I want to make it easy(easier) for people to sign up for these classes, pay or at least register a seat, and to send them simple communication about location, etc.
Sure, if you set up tickets for each event the users can pay for it, and then in the back-end you’ll be able to see the attendees list. We sent out an email to the user when the purchase is made, you can customize that note to include the extra info about your location.
I’m not sure but I get the sense I can embed a “buy now” woocommerce widget on a course description page and be done with it…but I’m unsure if I need events calendar or tickets or what?
To sell tickets in events you’ll need to purchase WooTickets (works with WooCommerce, you can choose another ticket add-on to work with a different e-commerce platform). Once you create the tickets for each event they will automatically display in the event page. You don’t need to buy Events Calendar PRO for this to work just installing The Events Calendar (free version) + WooTickets will work.
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this,
Best,
NicoOctober 30, 2015 at 5:31 am #1020195Hugh
GuestThanks Nico,
I think you’ve answered everything. The last thing would be wondering how easy it is to set up and maintain. I’ve been using another event management / ticket sales product for the past 3-4 years and HAAAATED it because it was NOT intuitive or friendly.
Let me know how easy it is to understand and get support for please.
Thanks!
October 30, 2015 at 10:20 am #1020334Nico
MemberHey Hugh,
Thanks for confirming we are on a good spot here 🙂
I guess the first hand information from our users reviews will help you get a better idea of what the community thinks about our product. You can always try our products and if you feel they don’t meet your expectations ask for refund within 30 days of purchase.
Regarding support, we praise of having an awesome support service 😉 Humility aside, you can check the details on our support policy here: What support is provided for license holders?
Anything else I can help you with?
Have a great weekend,
NicoFebruary 18, 2016 at 8:29 am #1075269Support Droid
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