We would like to buy the B2B Plugin, but we have some questions :
- We do not understand the difference between the Regular License and the Extented version : what does it mean " end-users will not be charged"?
- Our new website is firstly a B2C website, then we want to add a B to B access for our resellers. We purpose 2 differents prices to them : one price with a minimum of quantity and one price in "Dropshipping" that means we sent directly the goods to their customer.
1) For 99% of customers, a Regular License is sufficient. An Extended License is for situations where you integrate our plugin as part of a platform or product, and then sell that product, or sell access to the platform.
For example:
- if you have a normal B2B & B2C shop where you sell products to customers, that is a Regular License
- if people have to pay a monthly subscription fee to access your website, then it's an Extended License
The question is whether end users will be charged to access the site itself.
2) Our plugin will allow you to have a shop with both a regular B2C part, and a separate B2B access for resellers.
It is a little unclear to me how the user would choose between a regular order and a dropshipping order, but there are ways to make it work. For example, you could create a variable product, with 2 variations: Regular Order, and Dropshipped Order, with different prices / different prices for different quantity ranges.
"For example, you could create a variable product, with 2 variations: Regular Order, and Dropshipped Order, with different prices / different prices for different quantity ranges." This is exactly what I want :)
Is there any option to add a price Tiers with a minimum of quantity on a product category and not on a single product? For example, I want to add a MOQ of 3 pieces of furnitures and no 3 pcs of each products that are in the category "furniture".
Do you mean that you want to set a minimum order quantity for the category, in the sense that the user can add multiple products from that category, but the total quantity of the items must be above the MOQ ?
If so, yes, that can be done with dynamic rules of type 'Minimum Order'.
Here is an example:
The above rule sets a MOQ of 50 for the Dresses category. That means that the user can purchase 30X Red Dress + 25X Blue Dress to meet the MOQ.
Hello,
We would like to buy the B2B Plugin, but we have some questions :
- We do not understand the difference between the Regular License and the Extented version : what does it mean " end-users will not be charged"?
- Our new website is firstly a B2C website, then we want to add a B to B access for our resellers. We purpose 2 differents prices to them : one price with a minimum of quantity and one price in "Dropshipping" that means we sent directly the goods to their customer.
Does the B2B Plugin handle such specificity?
Thank you,
Charlotte
Hi Charlotte,
Thank you for getting in touch,
Regarding your questions:
1) For 99% of customers, a Regular License is sufficient. An Extended License is for situations where you integrate our plugin as part of a platform or product, and then sell that product, or sell access to the platform.
For example:
- if you have a normal B2B & B2C shop where you sell products to customers, that is a Regular License
- if people have to pay a monthly subscription fee to access your website, then it's an Extended License
The question is whether end users will be charged to access the site itself.
2) Our plugin will allow you to have a shop with both a regular B2C part, and a separate B2B access for resellers.
You can offer a special price to resellers, conditional of a minimum quantity ( https://woocommerce-b2b-plugin.com/woocommerce-tiered-pricing-price-table/ )
It is a little unclear to me how the user would choose between a regular order and a dropshipping order, but there are ways to make it work. For example, you could create a variable product, with 2 variations: Regular Order, and Dropshipped Order, with different prices / different prices for different quantity ranges.
Let me know if I can help with anything,
Kind regards,
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
That was fast !
Thank you very much, this is very clear to me.
"For example, you could create a variable product, with 2 variations: Regular Order, and Dropshipped Order, with different prices / different prices for different quantity ranges." This is exactly what I want :)
Thanks ,
Charlotte
Hi Stefan,
Is there any option to add a price Tiers with a minimum of quantity on a product category and not on a single product? For example, I want to add a MOQ of 3 pieces of furnitures and no 3 pcs of each products that are in the category "furniture".
Thanks ,
Charlotte
Hi Charlotte,
Do you mean that you want to set a minimum order quantity for the category, in the sense that the user can add multiple products from that category, but the total quantity of the items must be above the MOQ ?
If so, yes, that can be done with dynamic rules of type 'Minimum Order'.
Here is an example:
The above rule sets a MOQ of 50 for the Dresses category. That means that the user can purchase 30X Red Dress + 25X Blue Dress to meet the MOQ.
Kind regards,
Stefan