• The calendar layout is great, the method of selecting times on the client-side is fantastic, and the application itself is very sleek; it’s not something that seems to be in huge demand but it’s wonderful that this plugin allows you set set the price of each individual time slot.

    Unfortunately it’s missing a few basic essentials; as far as I’ve been able to figure out you have to manually select the days that you are available, type in the hours on those days that you’re available, set the default price (optional), and then submit those changes – you should be able to choose default opening and closing times, have the calendar default to showing those times as available, and be able to set up a pricing scheme that is applied by default to each day without having to manually price them.

    Overall there isn’t enough in the free version that makes me want to buy the pro version, and I haven’t been able to see anything of the pro version in order to figure out if it would be useful for my needs without having to buy it – a test site that demonstrates the admin side of the pro version would be ideal.

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  • Thread Starter Akaidu

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    As it transpires it’s evident that I’m incredibly oblivious to the link at the top of the demo page that takes you to the admin side.

    Oops.

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