• Resolved lamboman666

    (@lamboman666)


    I have a product that has certain sizes (small medium and large lets say)
    Each of those has a different price. No problem there. I also want to add a variable for a graphic. The graphic is a simple 10 dollar add on to either the small medium or large product. I also have another variable that I want to add for custom color. That would also be an extra 10 bucks. In short, after they pic a size (those are all different prices already set up). Then if they add a graphic, it would add 10 bucks to the product. Then if they add a custom color it would add another 10 bucks to the product. I have multiple products of varying sizes and prices. The one constant variable will be the 10 dollar add on for color and 10 bucks for the graphic if they choose. How can I accomplish this? Hope this make sense.

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  • Product Addon type plugin.

    There are some free ones on here but I always recommend Extra Product Options

    Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Hi @lamboman666,

    In addition to the suggestion by @seank123, I would suggest that you also check out our Product Add-Ons extension.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter lamboman666

    (@lamboman666)

    Non of these give an option to add an extra charge onto the product

    Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey @lamboman666,

    Note: It’s worth noting that the functionality you’ve requested with regards to conditional variations is not functionality that is included within the free WooCommerce plugin itself. For that reason, you’d need to look at finding a plugin that could work for your proposed variable products.

    The previously recommended plugins from both @seank123 and @abwaita allow you to create additional options which display on a product. That additional option can be configured to have an additional charge. For example, if you wanted to sell a product and add a $10 additional charge for a graphic those plugins would allow you to do that.

    The Products Add-Ons plugin referenced by @abwaita however does not support conditional logic relating to the Add-Ons. For that reason, I’d say this particular plugin would not work to meet your project requirements.

    The description of the Extra Product Options plugin referenced by @seank123, does, however, indicate that it allows for conditional logic. What I’d research further with regards to that is if that conditional logic applies to product variations where an option would only be displayed if a particular product variation was selected.

    You can also find alternative product addon plugins which you could also investigate within this Google Search.

    Hi @lamboman666

    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

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