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Excellent work Andrew! This is definitely an extremely useful add-on for AffiliateWP. I can’t wait to test it out.
As always, keep up the good work.
Thanks Christian!
Please make one for the Formidable Pro plugin next 🙂
It’s on our todo list 🙂
Bump. I’d love to see Formidable Pro join this illustrious list of registration form add-ons. 🙂
Thanks for your interest!
Awesome work. Left a comment when you released the ninja forms extension hoping that this would be next. Didn’t expect it nearly this quickly. Great job @sumobi_
Andrew works quickly!
Thanks Daniel
Awesome Pippin and Andrew! Now I can secure my AffiliateWP login and registration forms with https://www.toddlahman.com/shop/simple-comments/.
Well, I just realized the AffiliateWP login form will still be insecure without Simple Comments, because this add-on only creates a registration form. I’ve been waiting quite a while for a secure login form. Right now I have to keep the Affiliate area behind the WooCommerce login form, which Simple Comments protects. Maybe it’s time to finally let me add that filter I need to integrate Simple Comments, so it can protect the AffiliateWP login and registration forms from brute force attacks.
Hey Todd,
There are very simple ways to integrate your Simple Comments into the AffiliateWP log in form. If you refer back to the original ticket you opened on Github, I shared how it can be done. A simple add-on could do the trick quite nicely.
Hi,
Can i use affiliateWP to track new user signup for our membership ( no payment involved ) via gravityform which referred by our affiliate?
So that I can reward ( monetary ) the affiliate who refer new members through their link to sign up via gravity form.
Thank you.
Yes you can, AffiliateWP integrates with Gravity Forms: http://docs.affiliatewp.com/article/87-gravity-forms
When the Gravity Form is submitted, the affiliate who referred the customer will earn a commission.
Looks promising & helpful folks. BTW, while searching on the net for Gravity Forms, I came across the following site: learngforms.com which is better I think.
Why does if the user buy something through any form and enter coupon code with %100 discount no any commission going to referal.
how to make the coupons not disabled the commission ?
Is your question related to the Affiliate Forms For Gravity Forms add-on above? It sounds like you are referring to Gravity Forms, their coupons add-on, and tracked affiliate coupons within AffiliateWP. If referrals are enabled for the form and a coupon has been linked to an affiliate, a purchase with a 100% discount isn’t going to leave any commission for the affiliate since the customer paid $0.00. Please open up a support ticket if you need assistance: https://affiliatewp.com/support/