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  • Chance Cox started the conversation

    My Client has a Salon that is located inside a Senior Living Center. He has Clients from the general public and residents of the Living Center. He has two different price schedules based on Client Type. He has general categories for services such as Haircuts, Shampoo, Perms, Coloring, etc. Do you have a suggestion as to a good way to accomplish this?

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    Aleksandar replied

    Hello Chance.

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Something like this is not possible with Amelia, but maybe you would be able to work around this with a membership plugin.

    Any membership plugin (like MemberPress, Ultimate Member, etc.) allows you to create pages that are inaccessible to some (for example non-logged-in users or users with different roles). You can also create custom logic, so a user can access this page once a month (for example), but we can't provide any specific information, since we don't work with Membership plugins. 

    Basically, one client type would get one user role assigned by the membership plugin, while the other client type would get the other role assigned.

    You'd then block the pages depending on the role.

    Kind Regards, 

    Aleksandar Vuković
    [email protected]

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