I have set up the customer panel without login password (link sent through notification). However, customers are not receiving the email I set up on notification, instead they are getting the following message:-
Username: <hidden>
To set your password, visit the following address:
If you want your Customers to access their profiles on the front-end Customer panel, you need to create a Customer panel and include %customer_panel_url% placeholder in the Appointment Pending or Appointment Approved email notification (not in the Customer Panel Access notification since this one is made for the password change):
After they receive an email that their appointment is booked, they will see the link to log into the Customer Panel, and the first time they visit that link, they will enter the password which they will later use to log into the panel. Or, if you disabled access with a password, they will receive a token that will allow them to log in straight away.
Also, if you test the Customer Panel, you should book a test Appointment with an email address that wasn't used for any Amelia user before. You should access the Panel being logged out from the WP Admin user (it will be even better if you use incognito mode). Only then the link and the Panel itself will work correctly.
I have set up the customer panel without login password (link sent through notification). However, customers are not receiving the email I set up on notification, instead they are getting the following message:-
Username: <hidden>
To set your password, visit the following address:
https://sarmishtavenkatesh.com/<my site's backend login page>
https://sarmishtavenkatesh.com/<same as above>
Hi, Sarmishta,
Thank you for choosing Amelia.
If you want your Customers to access their profiles on the front-end Customer panel, you need to create a Customer panel and include %customer_panel_url% placeholder in the Appointment Pending or Appointment Approved email notification (not in the Customer Panel Access notification since this one is made for the password change):
After they receive an email that their appointment is booked, they will see the link to log into the Customer Panel, and the first time they visit that link, they will enter the password which they will later use to log into the panel. Or, if you disabled access with a password, they will receive a token that will allow them to log in straight away.
Also, if you test the Customer Panel, you should book a test Appointment with an email address that wasn't used for any Amelia user before. You should access the Panel being logged out from the WP Admin user (it will be even better if you use incognito mode). Only then the link and the Panel itself will work correctly.
Hope that will help.
Best Regards.