I was curious to know how this would work using a marketplace concept. For instance, I want to provide a service to different beauty salons. Each salon would be able to list their separate services, pricing, and a list of their employees. End users should have the ability to go directly to a page for a selected salon to see that list of services and book for that salon. Also, it would be good if each individual stylist can have a page that a end user goes to and would see a list of services provided by that particular stylist, pricing, and be able to book with that particular stylist.
I see two new views that needs to be created. One for each individual stylist (employee) that only shows services offered by this stylist (employee) and a booking capability only for that stylist (employee). The other view would be for a Salon that shows the services offered by that salon, a list of stylists, pricing, etc.
Lets say I have 5 different salons listed, the services offered and pricing would be different for each and of course the stylists would roll up to their parent salon.
Can you also tell me is maybe multi-vendor option that you are looking?
If that is the case, unfortunately we don't support multi-vendor option at the moment. Although we have integration with WooCommerce that integration is made for using different payment methods, taxes and invoices but it is not suitable for multi-vendor option.
I was curious to know how this would work using a marketplace concept. For instance, I want to provide a service to different beauty salons. Each salon would be able to list their separate services, pricing, and a list of their employees. End users should have the ability to go directly to a page for a selected salon to see that list of services and book for that salon. Also, it would be good if each individual stylist can have a page that a end user goes to and would see a list of services provided by that particular stylist, pricing, and be able to book with that particular stylist.
I see two new views that needs to be created. One for each individual stylist (employee) that only shows services offered by this stylist (employee) and a booking capability only for that stylist (employee). The other view would be for a Salon that shows the services offered by that salon, a list of stylists, pricing, etc.
Lets say I have 5 different salons listed, the services offered and pricing would be different for each and of course the stylists would roll up to their parent salon.
I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
-Nick
Hi Nick,
Thank you for your inquire.
With our plugin you can create more than 1 salon and assign employees with different services for each of the salons.
My suggestion is to check out our demo sites https://wpamelia.com/demos/
as well as our documentation for more info.
Can you also tell me is maybe multi-vendor option that you are looking?
If that is the case, unfortunately we don't support multi-vendor option at the moment. Although we have integration with WooCommerce that integration is made for using different payment methods, taxes and invoices but it is not suitable for multi-vendor option.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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