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  Public Ticket #3301986
Amelia across multisite subsites?
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    Chris started the conversation

    Hi,

    My client, which is a small not-for-profit tour guide company, are interested in moving to WordPress and using WP Amelia to manage their tours.

    They would like to have a separate website for each city in which they offer tours and we have recommended to them that a multisite network would enable them to manage several similar websites with ease.

    However, they would also like to handle payments on a single installation of WooCommerce to ensure that invoice numbers are consecutive, regardless of which city has been purchased.

    In this situation we would have a single subsite with WooCommerce installed and other subsites where each city's content and tours are managed. Each subsite would be on their own domain, like this (example domains provided):

    https://shop.ourtours.com (where tickets for all the tours are sold)
    https://ourtours-london.com (where the tours for London are managed)
    https://ourtours-liverpool.com (where the tours for Liverpool are managed)
    etc.

    They are keen to have separate domains for each city for SEO purposes.

    Would this be possible with WP Amelia? If not exactly, can you suggest a similar configuration which would?

    Many thanks for your support in advance.

    Chris

  •  2,572
    Aleksandar replied

    Hello Chris.

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Each sub-site would behave as an individual site, so all Services, Employees, Settings, etc. would be defined per subsite. I don't know if you would be able to link all those sub-sites to the same WooCommerce installation - I haven't seen this before.

    I believe, however, that you can use the same details for WooCommerce on multiple sites, so even if they act as separate sites, your client would still be able to collect the money from all sites under one account, if I'm not mistaken, this would be possible, you'd just need to configure each site separately.

    Each plan you acquire with Amelia can be activated on an unlimited number of subdomains, so depending on what the client needs, you can go for Amelia BasicAmelia Pro, or Amelia Developer. Three features of Pro and Developer aren't included in the Basic license:

    Other than that, the licenses differ per the number of domains you can activate them on (Basic - 1 domain and an unlimited number of subdomains, Pro - 3 domains and an unlimited number of subdomains, Developer - unlimited number of domains and subdomains).

    Kind Regards, 

    Aleksandar Vuković
    [email protected]

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  • cskasler replied

    I am working on this currently. I'll have a main site and the subsites will book by iframe. After the booking process will be created a WooCommerce order by Uncanny Automator. (You can make this also on subsites, and/or on the main site with webhooks)