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I love how affiliateWP has evolved over the years, I’m seriously considering installing it on my EDD shop. I was wondering, does affiliateWP support 2checkout?
Great work on the plugin, I thinking of going with a lifetime option, so even if I don’t use it right away, I’ll be able to when I’m ready.
AffiliateWP is gateway-agnostic, so it works with all payment gateways that your eCommerce system (EDD in this case) supports.
does there’s any way to type the refer id name on the gravity forms to promote forms without refer link & make the users able to type the name of the person who invite them to give him the commission direct through Affiiliatewp ?
Jemy,
Thanks for the question! At this time, no, that’s not an option we support, sorry.
What about make this through gravity forms:
Add a field for the form refer id (page number #1)
The first page will redirect the visitor after type refer id to http://domain.com/?ref=userid
this input using-dynamic-population then redirect the visitor
This idea make us able to give affiliatewp the user id to give him the commission!
If this possible please told me.
Jemy,
That should work just fine! If you’re unsure of how exactly to set that up, submit a support ticket and we’ll be happy to help: https://affiliatewp.com/support
Hi. My site works in multi-currency using the Aelia plugins and Woo Commerce. Will this affiliate product take the different rates into account? Obviously If it’s in £ and I charge £30 I don’t then want to pay the same amount if the sale was at $40 (£25) and it’s presented as £40….see what I mean? 🙂
No sorry, AffiliateWP does not yet support multi-currency.
But, wait.
Diego does indeed have a WooCommerce ‘bridge’ that will allow you to integrate AffiliateWP and WooCommerce.
https://aelia.co/shop/affiliatewp-integration-woocommerce-currency-switcher/
Hugh, what you’ve got to understand is the {what’s the right word…?} “workflow” of how Diego’s plugin works.
Everything first passes through the currency switcher, and then “flows out” from there. So, once you’ve got the currency switcher in, all your cache setup, rate’s sync-ing correctly, and prices setup, “THEN” Diego’s plugin will come in and allow the multi-currency to flow into Bundled Products https://aelia.co/shop/woocommerce-bundles-integration-currency-switcher/ , WooCommerce Subscriptions https://aelia.co/shop/subscriptions-integration-for-currency-switcher/ , & yes, even AffiliateWP as well 🙂