Italian translation of the plugin Event Tickets Plus plus other questions

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    Andrea
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    Good afternoon, i’m just wanted to ask a couple of questions about the plug in Event Tickets Plus
    1) the clients for which i want to use this plugin are located in italy, then i was wondering if the purchase procedure for tickets can be also available in italian language.
    2) is there a function in this plugin that allow to archive all the emails of purchasers ? Like in a csv file or other excel extensions
    3) During the presentation video of this plugin, on your web site, i didn’t figure out one thing: when the client will pay the ticket ?
    before he clicks on “place order” or after ? …And is it possibile to allow payments with paypal and bank transfer ?

    #1297753
    Andras
    Keymaster

    Ciao Andrea,

    Thanks for reaching out! Let me answer these questions for you!

    1) the clients for which i want to use this plugin are located in italy, then i was wondering if the purchase procedure for tickets can be also available in italian language.

    Yes, absolutely. Our plugins are fully translatable. I just checked the translation level for Italian and it is around 60% in our plugins, so to have it fully done you will still need to do some translation. Here are a couple of articles regarding this topic that might help you:

    2) is there a function in this plugin that allow to archive all the emails of purchasers ? Like in a csv file or other excel extensions

    No, unfortunately not straight away, however…

    In order to be able to sell tickets with our Event Tickets Plus plugin you will also need an eCommerce solution. We support WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads currently.

    When a purchase is done, then the emails of the purchase and the email with the tickets is sent out with the help of the eCommerce plugin. You will need to check if there is an extension to these that can help you with the archiving.

    Also, when someone purchases a ticket, then the site administrator will get an email of the successful purchase, as it is standard in WooCommerce and in EDD.

    There are also some snippets we shared with other users in the forum, that will let you “set up” an email address to which all the ticket emails will also be sent to (beside the purchaser).

    3) During the presentation video of this plugin, on your web site, i didn’t figure out one thing: when the client will pay the ticket ?
    before he clicks on “place order” or after ? …And is it possibile to allow payments with paypal and bank transfer ?

    As mentioned above you will need WooCommerce or EDD to be able to sell tickets. These utilize a shopping cart which collects the products / tickets. Afterwards you are taken to the checkout page where the user needs to fill out purchase details (address, email, etc.) and choose a payment method. After clicking the button there will initiate the payment process. If it is PayPal, then user will be taken to the PayPal payment page. If it is bank transfer, then the user will be shown a “thank you for your order” type of page with the bank details of the seller. Then the user will need to arrange the bank transfer, the seller needs to check if the money has arrived and then set the purchase to completed, so the user can get the tickets.

    You can use any payment method that the ecommerce plugin supports. I know that both PayPal and bank transfer are supported by both WooCommerce and EDD.

    I hope this answers your questions. If you should have any more let me know. I’d be happy to answer them for you.

    Cheers,
    Andras

    #1297791
    Andrea
    Guest

    Hello, thank you very much for the complete answer. I think that you covered all the points, so for now it’s ok like this.

    Greetings
    Andrea

    #1298060
    Andras
    Keymaster

    Excellent, I’m happy to hear that.

    I am going to close this ticket, but if you have any more questions, please post them in a new topic and we will be happy to answer them for you.

    Good luck with your project!

    Cheers,
    Andras

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