So I've not even begun to try yet... but do you think it would be easy to use this to replace the eShop check out form?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/eshop/
If so, that is going to rock!
So I've not even begun to try yet... but do you think it would be easy to use this to replace the eShop check out form?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/eshop/
If so, that is going to rock!
Gravity Forms can do order forms, however it does not having shopping cart functionality. It's strictly for order forms. If you need shopping cart functionality it does integrate with the Cart66 plugin (http://www.cart66.com).
Thanks!
I actually think I can make it work with eShop because the cart submission page has classes on all the fields.
I will let you know. :)
I love gravity forms and I would like to use something like cart66, however as far as I can tell, they do not have any kind of csv import capability.
I have about 18,000 products and I don't want to type them in.
I see references to GF and Cart66 integration, but have not been able to find any info about how. I have products set up in Cart665 and have just installed GF. I've used GF before, but not for this.
Can someone please point me to some basic info on how to get a product created in Cart66 into a GF order form? My client isn't using checkout. We just want to generate an order form that will be mailed to him.
WooCommerce has now a GF intergration too (via additional extension)
it's much better than Cart66
Thanks,
I have gone through so many carts and none is very flexible with regard to shipping, so my client just wants to create an order form and then communicate with the customer about shipping. Before I try a new cart plugin, do you know if the WooCommerce plugin will enable me to have products ordered w/o checkout or payment, but just ordered and put into a single order form (GF) that can be submitted (emailed to the store owner)?
oh wow that's exactly what I need to do too :)
I'm figuring out how to achieve that with WooCommerce and let you know
Ok just figured out now - it's very easy
with WooCommerce you can modify one of the standard checkout methods, for example "cash on delivery", you can actually rename it into something else (ie "Wait for confirmation email"). COD payment doesn't involve any further action therefore the checkout will terminate successfully but no payment is made. The customer, if registered, will see the order is pending and so will the admin. Then it's up to you to communicate with the customer and sort out the payment terms, in which case the order can be set to "complete" via backend or you can delete it.
Hope it did help
Gaslight, Following your first suggestion about WooCommerce, I did install it and yes, zowie!, it has the order form capability I need. I just changed all of the buttons from things like "Checkout" to "Submit order", "Add to Cart" to "Add to Order."
I'm about to attempt the change that you describe above. I was trying to decide which checkout method to change, and COD is perfect, so thank you for that tip as well as the WooCommerce suggestion. WC is so much better than Cart66.''
Thanks!
Lynn