The Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension adds workflow automation to WooCommerce orders empowering store owners to integrate orders more deeply and more efficiently with the business processes.
Every time an order is created in WooCommerce, an entry is automatically created in Gravity Forms so Gravity Flow will trigger the first step in the workflow.
There are 5 steps included in the WooCommerce Extension:
The extension adds a special Payment Gateway in WooCommerce which allows customers to pay at a later date using the Payment workflow step.
Alternatively, payments can be authorized at the checkout and then the payment can be captured at a later date using the Capture Payment step. For example, the payment for a translation project can be authorized at the WooCommerce checkout, then the automated workflow controls the flow of information between the customer, the translator and the project manager, and finally, once the project is complete, the payment is captured.
A different form can be used to set up an automated request process where the customer can request a refund and, from a one-click approval link in an email, the store manager can refund the payment without having to log in to WordPress or the payment gateway.
WooCommerce Extension documentation.
Requirements:
Read more at the official sales page…
1.6
05/11/2021
1.6
05/11/2021
The Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension adds workflow automation to WooCommerce orders empowering store owners to integrate orders more deeply and more efficiently with the business processes.
Every time an order is created in WooCommerce, an entry is automatically created in Gravity Forms so Gravity Flow will trigger the first step in the workflow.
There are 5 steps included in the WooCommerce Extension:
The extension adds a special Payment Gateway in WooCommerce which allows customers to pay at a later date using the Payment workflow step.
Alternatively, payments can be authorized at the checkout and then the payment can be captured at a later date using the Capture Payment step. For example, the payment for a translation project can be authorized at the WooCommerce checkout, then the automated workflow controls the flow of information between the customer, the translator and the project manager, and finally, once the project is complete, the payment is captured.
A different form can be used to set up an automated request process where the customer can request a refund and, from a one-click approval link in an email, the store manager can refund the payment without having to log in to WordPress or the payment gateway.
WooCommerce Extension documentation.
Requirements:
Read more at the official sales page…