I am doing the configuration of Amelia. Everything is easy and intuitive, but I have three questions:
1) Using the shortcode [ameliacostumerpanel] customers can log in. But, there is no short code for user registration, where they can put their email, password, username... The typical fields that are usually filled in for a regular registration.
2) My events are free. In the calendar view there is a button where it says Book Now⏐Free. Is it possible to change the text it contains, for example register for the event now?
3) In your demo I have seen that when a user is registered, the reservation confirmation fields are filled in automatically. Is there a way that only users who are logged in can book the event (I only want those who are registered to book me). That is why I also need them to be able to register as I mentioned in question 1.
1) Using the shortcode [ameliacostumerpanel] customers can log in. But, there is no short code for user registration, where they can put their email, password, username... The typical fields that are usually filled in for regular registration. - We do not have a registration form. And they can not log in unless they book an appointment and they enter that data during the booking process.
2) My events are free. In the calendar view there is a button where it says Book Now⏐Free. Is it possible to change the text it contains, for example register for the event now? - Yes, you can do that in customize section like this
3) In your demo I have seen that when a user is registered, the reservation confirmation fields are filled in automatically. Is there a way that only users who are logged in can book the event (I only want those who are registered to book me). That is why I also need them to be able to register as I mentioned in question 1. - Unfortunately, currently, this feature is not built-in in Amelia. This would be a membership feature.
Amelia doesn't yet have a membership feature, but it will be developed as a part of the Developer license (maybe even as part of the Pro license) in the future. But there may be a workaround you're interested in. Any membership plugin (like MemberPress, or Ultimate Member, etc.) allows you to create pages that are inaccessible to some (for example non-logged-in users). You can also create custom logic, so a user can access this page once a month (for example), but we're not sure about that, since we don't work with Membership plugins.
When you have several questions or issues, please open a new ticket, and we will help you there. In that way, issues and questions which are related to different subjects will be in separate tickets so other customers or our support agents can find them easily.
Our policy is to have one issue or question per ticket because of the reasons that are described already.
Thank you for understanding.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
If we have been considering the option of using ultimate member. But, it's a bit confusing because if the user registers in ultimate member, they don't register in Amelia, so they have two registrations. It would be interesting to implement the membership option in your plugin.
In any case, after spending time using it, I don't see the logic in the sense that when a user registers for an event, the registration is automatically sent to them, but they cannot access their user panel, unless they recover their password. password or put the option me to enter without a password and send you each time you log in a link to enter your panel. Shouldn't an email be sent to set a password?
this was just a suggestion, since we do not have this option in AMelia and as we mentioned we're not sure about that, since we don't work with Membership plugins.
No, the first time they try to access the customer panel they will see the option to create a password before they can login.
Features are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
Hello,
I am doing the configuration of Amelia. Everything is easy and intuitive, but I have three questions:
1) Using the shortcode [ameliacostumerpanel] customers can log in. But, there is no short code for user registration, where they can put their email, password, username... The typical fields that are usually filled in for a regular registration.
2) My events are free. In the calendar view there is a button where it says Book Now⏐Free. Is it possible to change the text it contains, for example register for the event now?
3) In your demo I have seen that when a user is registered, the reservation confirmation fields are filled in automatically. Is there a way that only users who are logged in can book the event (I only want those who are registered to book me). That is why I also need them to be able to register as I mentioned in question 1.
Thanks and regards.
Hello Ignacio,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
1) Using the shortcode [ameliacostumerpanel] customers can log in. But, there is no short code for user registration, where they can put their email, password, username... The typical fields that are usually filled in for regular registration. - We do not have a registration form. And they can not log in unless they book an appointment and they enter that data during the booking process.
2) My events are free. In the calendar view there is a button where it says Book Now⏐Free. Is it possible to change the text it contains, for example register for the event now? - Yes, you can do that in customize section like this
3) In your demo I have seen that when a user is registered, the reservation confirmation fields are filled in automatically. Is there a way that only users who are logged in can book the event (I only want those who are registered to book me). That is why I also need them to be able to register as I mentioned in question 1. - Unfortunately, currently, this feature is not built-in in Amelia. This would be a membership feature.
Amelia doesn't yet have a membership feature, but it will be developed as a part of the Developer license (maybe even as part of the Pro license) in the future. But there may be a workaround you're interested in.
Any membership plugin (like MemberPress, or Ultimate Member, etc.) allows you to create pages that are inaccessible to some (for example non-logged-in users). You can also create custom logic, so a user can access this page once a month (for example), but we're not sure about that, since we don't work with Membership plugins.
When you have several questions or issues, please open a new ticket, and we will help you there. In that way, issues and questions which are related to different subjects will be in separate tickets so other customers or our support agents can find them easily.
Our policy is to have one issue or question per ticket because of the reasons that are described already.
Thank you for understanding.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best.
Have a nice day.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Thanks Mark,
If we have been considering the option of using ultimate member. But, it's a bit confusing because if the user registers in ultimate member, they don't register in Amelia, so they have two registrations. It would be interesting to implement the membership option in your plugin.
In any case, after spending time using it, I don't see the logic in the sense that when a user registers for an event, the registration is automatically sent to them, but they cannot access their user panel, unless they recover their password. password or put the option me to enter without a password and send you each time you log in a link to enter your panel. Shouldn't an email be sent to set a password?
Hello Ignacio,
this was just a suggestion, since we do not have this option in AMelia and as we mentioned we're not sure about that, since we don't work with Membership plugins.
No, the first time they try to access the customer panel they will see the option to create a password before they can login.
I'll kindly ask you to add it as a feature suggestion on this link https://features.wpamelia.com/
Features are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
If you have any more questions please open a new separate ticket for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best.
Have a nice day.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
Rate my support
Try our FREE mapping plugin! MapSVG - easy Google maps, interactive SVG maps, floor plans, choropleth maps, and much more - https://wordpress.org/plugins/mapsvg-lite-interactive-vector-maps/
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Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
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Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables