One thing you could do is have different locations for lets say area codes or towns and you can allocate set services for town A at one price and for town B you can allocate a set of different services. Its not pretty but it works.
Alright, thanks for getting back to me!! Najib, regarding your suggestion, if I do that, everything would still be visible to all customers, right? Meaning, nothing really would stop a client from the US from picking Argentina as his location of preference and paying the Argentinian price, correct?
Yes that is correct. But that's the only way. There are always ways around it. Even if there was a native way to do it by user ip/location they can always find ways around it.
Another thigk you can do is once you have the different locations setup you can make a page where they enter their address/location(You might be able to pull this based on their ip but you'll need to do some work for that) and it then once inputted it forwards them to that set page where it would show the Amelia booking page with short code of that location. Example: [ameliastepbooking location=1] Reference Here
That will then put an extra step for the client to make it a little harder to find all locations.
Hello guys,
I'd like to know if is possible, in Amelia, to show different prices for my product's based on customer location?
Thank you!
Hello Alexandre.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately, something like this is not yet possible.
We will work on this in the future, but at this time it's not possible.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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One thing you could do is have different locations for lets say area codes or towns and you can allocate set services for town A at one price and for town B you can allocate a set of different services. Its not pretty but it works.
Alright, thanks for getting back to me!!
Najib, regarding your suggestion, if I do that, everything would still be visible to all customers, right? Meaning, nothing really would stop a client from the US from picking Argentina as his location of preference and paying the Argentinian price, correct?
Yes that is correct. But that's the only way. There are always ways around it. Even if there was a native way to do it by user ip/location they can always find ways around it.
Another thigk you can do is once you have the different locations setup you can make a page where they enter their address/location(You might be able to pull this based on their ip but you'll need to do some work for that) and it then once inputted it forwards them to that set page where it would show the Amelia booking page with short code of that location. Example: [ameliastepbooking location=1] Reference Here
That will then put an extra step for the client to make it a little harder to find all locations.
Hope this helps.
Putting this here as it might help as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53GWQ3tq3dw
Awesome Najib, thanks for taking the time. This might do the trick!!
Hi Alexandre, and Najib.
I'm glad to see you guys helped each other out here! If only there were more people like Najib, we'd have a lot less work!
Anyway, if there's anything I can do to help you guys, please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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