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  • #1021304
    Christopher
    Participant

    Hey!!

    Thank you for everything love the plugin. I am having trouble with name your price. Tickets seems to just use a simple product, and I can select to use the Name Your Price plugin, but when they add it to their cart there is never a field for them to specify their price. It just stays at the minimum price. This is so important, and seems to be a small bug, I can’t imagine why the ticket product is much different from any other?

    Thank you for any help in advance!

    #1021351
    Geoff
    Member

    Hey @Christopher,

    Thanks for reaching out and for the kind words! I’m stoked to hear you’re loving the plugins so far. 🙂

    That’s a good question. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee that any third-party plugins will function or integrate smoothly with our own. In other words, we built WooCommerce Tickets to ensure an integration directly with WooCommerce, but the Name Your Price extension is something we have not considered or tested ourselves.

    That said, I have looked back in the forums and do recall a couple of other instances where customers have not be able to integrate WooCommerce Tickets with Name Your Price. It might be worth adding that to our feature request forum if you have a moment — I can see how a name-your-price pricing option would be handy for tickets and I’d like to see if other people agree as well and, if so, how we can do that.

    Sorry I don’t have a concrete solution for you, but does this at least help answer your question? Please let me know.

    Cheers!
    Geoff

    #1021364
    Christopher
    Participant

    Thank you Geoff for the quick reply,

    that’s unfortunate, because all of our events are donation based which means I cannot use Tickets at all really, I will have to create a separate product and put the link in the event. It’s strange because it seems like Pay Your Price should work, the only thing preventing it is that Tickets seems to use a different product page. If the product page for the ticket was just identical to Woocommerces it should work. It seems like a simple thing to fix, but I don’t want to change the source code of the plugin. Do you think there is a workaround?

    Thank you!

    #1021469
    Geoff
    Member

    Shoot, sorry about that, @Christopher!

    Tickets are indeed a Product Type within WooCommerce and they can be added to the WooCommerce Product Catalog in the product visibility settings for each ticket. Otherwise, however, WooCommerce Tickets merely takes those registered products and displays them on the single event view of an event.

    I wish I knew of a workaround, but i’m afraid I haven’t seen one and am unable to think of one. Super sorry about that!

    Geoff

    #1021472
    Christopher
    Participant

    Thanks – one more thing. Is it possible to allow the ticket product type to be viewed on a normal product page instead of on the event page? Thanks

    #1021474
    Geoff
    Member

    I’m afraid not. The ticket, even if set to display in the WooCommerce Product Catalog, will still direct to the event post. Sorry!

    #1075363
    Support Droid
    Keymaster

    This topic has not been active for quite some time and will now be closed.

    If you still need assistance please simply open a new topic (linking to this one if necessary)
    and one of the team will be only too happy to help.

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