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Integrating Gravity Forms with Noca

  1. I'm considering purchasing Gravity Forms for use on my website. It will allow people to book a cleaning service from the site and pay online. I've found Noca (http://www.noca.com) to be my platform of choice. Noca and Gravity Forms would likely be a perfect match for me at this point in time, but I want to know whether the two would "marry" well enough for me to warrant purchasing GF. I spoke with Noca's customer support already, and I laid out the process for my form submission. The person I spoke to said my process should work. I'm reproducing the process below (here is a link to the relevant booking form).

    1. The dropdown menu shows options and the price associated with them. Checkboxes are also available for "add-ons," which are not required but add a given cost to the service.
    2. The box for discount codes would be something I would want to implement, but am unsure exactly how at the moment. I'll have to go back and re-read my notes, but this ought to be doable. (Any advice? A specific plug-in to point me toward, perhaps? My friend mentioned what he uses, I'll just have to go back and find the message he sent me via email to see what he uses.)
    3. Upon proper submission of the completed form (all the required fields being properly filled), and regardless of the payment method chosen, clicking the "Submit" button - which isn't there yet but will soon be - will send a confirmation email to the customer and to the booking-only email on my end. The email would indicate which payment radio option was chosen (pay in cash/written check VS. pay online with check/credit/debit).
    4. If the first radio payment option is chosen, conditional logic will simply redirect the customer to the "thank you for booking" landing page and that'll be the end of it.
    5. If the second radio option is chosen, conditional logic when properly applied will launch Noca's iframe payment portal. The user will be able to pay online, and upon successful submission of the information, another confirmation will be sent to both parties. The customer is then redirected to the "thank you" landing page and the transaction is complete.

    Would this be doable with GF? Because if so... look out, I'm ready to pounce.

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday May 21, 2012 | Permalink