Yeah, I think it could work. I have used it in the past to sell webinars. What I have done is on the ‘Order Notes’ of the product, put in some text like
<p>
<strong>You can access your webinar content after you login by visiting:</strong>
<br><br>
<a href="http://www.domain.com/webinar">http://www.domain.com/webinar</a>
<br><br>
<em>You can also have easy access to all of your Webinars on the right hand sidebar under Member Features.</em>
</p>
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pet7
(@pet7)
I Matt,
Thank you.
1/ The standard usage of your plug-in works with Salient WordPress Theme that is compatible with WooCommerce. I just tried it with Salient’s e-commerce demo site 😉
2/ so you use the product Note in order to point out the product to view.
a/ I don’t know if I can directly use the product Note to add Vimeo iframe
b/ but I think you suggest to use a page where the video (Vimeo) is embedded, no?
c/ you suggest also to use “sidebar under members features” that would be great to show – user1 (specific member) what he has access (purchased ) , e.g.: webinar 1, 2 & 4,
– and for user2 (another specific member) what he has access (purchased ) e.g.: webinar 3,4 & 6,
did I miss something? did you presented or demoed this feature somewhere? sorry if so
3/ would it be possible to make a bundle of Webinars?
for e.g. Webinar 1,2 & 3 are bundled in package 1,
Would you that at WooCommerce/Product level or in a Page holding the 3 Webinars ?
4/ Multilingual
is it possible to use WP translation plug-ins such as WPML, or PolyLang (https://wordpress.org/plugins/polylang/) with your plug-in? can I translate message “this content is not accessible…” into other languages?
Sorry for the the amount of questions
thank you a lot in advance
Kind regards,
Pet
2a.) I was only mentioning the product note as a way to direct the user back to the specific post you are protecting. That will show up on the confirmation screen and in their order emails.
2b.) Correct, you embed the video on the page you are protecting
2c.) It is the shortcode that comes with the plugin.
[woocommerce-payperpost template='purchased']
3.) You can protect multiple pages with one product, by simply selecting that specific product on each page. So if you have Product A, and you have Page 1, Page 2, Page 3. You could go into settings on each of the pages and select Product A in the PPP options. So if they purchase Product A, they get access to Page 1, 2 and 3.
4.) That is on my list/roadmap, but as of right now I don’t have any translations/.po files built in.