WooCommerce has registration form out of the box, but the registration process itself can be improved by adding additional custom fields or even creating a completely new registration form. In this tutorial we are going to see how you can edit the default WooCommerce registration form to add some additional custom fields with just a few lines of code by using WooCommerce actions and filters.
Today we investigate how to create your own document management system in WordPress. We look into the different types of document management systems and we explore some plugin options to implement each of them. Furthermore, we find out how to use Users Insights in combination with EDD to better understand your customer base.
Today we look into how to use the WordPress post meta functions. We investigate the most common functions, their attributes, parameters, and usage examples. Our goal is to build a reference for these functions thus you can use it when you are implementing them.
Users Insights 4.0 has just landed with various new features, including redesign of some of the elements and new features of our WooCommerce, BuddyPress and LearnDash modules. This update also includes some behind the scenes code improvements and minor bug fixes.
Users Insights 3.9 is now available introducing some new exciting features to help you improve your user management. The biggest feature of this update is the Gravity Forms option to filter users and explore reports based on non-user linked forms via the User Registration addon. This update also includes some new WooCommerce features, such as the Successful Orders number field and a new advanced WooCommerce Memberships filter.
There are many business applications for bookings and scheduling systems, the most common application is for businesses based on a scheduled time slots. From doctors to hairdressers and personal trainers, a lot of services are based on a scheduling a time slots and are charged by the time or per appointment. Today we look into how to create and setup your own WooCommerce booking system.
On the path to a great online business you need to evaluate a lot of metrics. Quite often you may face yourself with questions regarding future customer base size or even cash flow projections. But you can only predict the future when you know the current state of things. Surely, you can simply look at your customer base growth rate, but is that enough?
In this article we’ll learn how to create surveys in WordPress to collect and analyse user feedback. For this we’ll use Gravity Forms as WordPress survey plugin as well as Users Insights to analyse the data collected with the survey and get some valuable insights.
Users Insights 3.8.0 is now available, introducing support for the MemberPress plugin. The main focus of the update is the MemberPress integration, that can help you analyze your member activity and membership performance.
In this article we look into options to create your own quiz with WordPress, evaluating features and drawbacks. Then we walk through a setup of your own WordPress quiz plugin (using LearnDash). Furthermore, we check how to filter users based on quiz replies and pass ratio.