Hello I have an educational site for kids and parents are angry now because their kids have more than one login page and more than one account It is true that booking an appointment only requires a WordPress account The user should not get lost between multiple accounts and pages We want the user's Wordpress membership to be enough to book appointments and everything We don't want there to be Amelia login page There are some requests here https://wordpress.org/support/topic/not-great-with-authentication/?#post-14661547 Thanks
Do you have Amelia Customer Panel? You can remove it anytime, and allow your customers to log into the backend to see their appointments, by activating the option Automatically Create Amelia Customer.
This will make sure that an email for the backend login is sent to the customer after booking.
You can also activate the option Check For Existing Email so that client will always have to use exactly the same name with their email.
Maybe the idea didn't come across well We want to have one login to WordPress and Amelia at the same time We don't want a different membership or a special login panel for Amelia Why is this thing? Amelia is a WordPress plugin and booking should only be available after logging in to WordPress and not via a control panel and other private information. In this link, you promised several months ago that you were working on a solution to this matter... "After some time, users like yourself asked for a feature that the panel is linked to the logged-in WordPress user, and we’ve added quite a lot of votes to that feature on our “to-do” list. Our developers will be working on this solution in the upcoming months, so it will probably be implemented relatively soon." https://wordpress.org/support/topic/not-great-with-authentication/?#post-14661547
There is no unified login yet, as a lot of our clients still use the WordPress access to the backend separately from the customer panel - your clients can still use the backend access exclusively, without setting up Customer Panel. The request stopped gaining traction, and other requests were increasing in client demand so this particular feature was not developed yet.
However, it is still just needed for them to make a separate password for Amelia, which you can enable by turning on the option Automatically Create Amelia Customer in order to allow them access to the backend.
Hello
I have an educational site for kids and parents are angry now because their kids have more than one login page and more than one account
It is true that booking an appointment only requires a WordPress account
The user should not get lost between multiple accounts and pages
We want the user's Wordpress membership to be enough to book appointments and everything
We don't want there to be Amelia login page
There are some requests here
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/not-great-with-authentication/?#post-14661547
Thanks
Hi Hareth,
thank you for reaching out to us
Do you have Amelia Customer Panel? You can remove it anytime, and allow your customers to log into the backend to see their appointments, by activating the option Automatically Create Amelia Customer.
This will make sure that an email for the backend login is sent to the customer after booking.
You can also activate the option Check For Existing Email so that client will always have to use exactly the same name with their email.
Maybe the idea didn't come across well
We want to have one login to WordPress and Amelia at the same time
We don't want a different membership or a special login panel for Amelia
Why is this thing?
Amelia is a WordPress plugin and booking should only be available after logging in to WordPress and not via a control panel and other private information.
In this link, you promised several months ago that you were working on a solution to this matter...
"After some time, users like yourself asked for a feature that the panel is linked to the logged-in WordPress user, and we’ve added quite a lot of votes to that feature on our “to-do” list. Our developers will be working on this solution in the upcoming months, so it will probably be implemented relatively soon."
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/not-great-with-authentication/?#post-14661547
Thank you very much
Hi Hareth,
thank you for contacting back
There is no unified login yet, as a lot of our clients still use the WordPress access to the backend separately from the customer panel - your clients can still use the backend access exclusively, without setting up Customer Panel. The request stopped gaining traction, and other requests were increasing in client demand so this particular feature was not developed yet.
However, it is still just needed for them to make a separate password for Amelia, which you can enable by turning on the option Automatically Create Amelia Customer in order to allow them access to the backend.