Add multiple items to cart
ritaarosemenapz
Please, we really need this... 🙏🏻
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Jacky Zhu
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Ability to purchase multiple copies of a digital product
Rubianny Alvarado
A customer asked me why she can't purchase multiple copies of my digital product and I think this would be a good incentive to drive up more sales. I know a lot of people would just buy one copy and distribute it but there are some people that want to support a creator by buying multiple copies even if they could just distribute the one copy for free. I think this would be a good thing to incorporate.
jaistone
My customers requested this as well.
Jacob Choi-Durham
Hey Rubianny Alvarado, thanks for your feedback! I have a few more questions for you:
- What types of digital products are you selling that customers might want to purchase multiple copies of?
- Have you received similar requests from other customers, or is this a unique case?
- How do you envision the purchasing process for multiple copies working from a customer's perspective?
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Jacky Zhu
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Ad to cart option
Bets Buys
I have a lot of low cost digital items, and if someone want to buy more than one the have to checkout everytime. so it will be nice if they can ad to cart what they need and checkout once its done
Jacob Choi-Durham
Hello Bets Buys! I have a few more questions for you:
- Can you provide more details about the types of digital items you're selling?
- Do you have any specific requirements for the 'add to cart' feature, such as quantity limits or item variations?
- Are there any other features or functionalities you would like to see in the checkout process?
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Shawn Gascoigne
I’m totally on board with this as I have a client that would like to sell e-tickets to an event and the receipt would work perfectly for admission, but this wouldn’t work for a family of 4 as they would have to make 4 separate purchases. Simply adding a quantity option would solve this and would open beacons up to working for venues that sell tickets
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info
This would be great feature.
Alexey
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Adding a shopping cart
starrypond
I am reaching out because I realized customers could only order one purchase at a time. Is there any way to put a shopping cart? That way customers can order what they want in one go. I mostly have physical products, so the Order Bump wouldn't be ideal on my end.
also, after looking over the other comments, I agree with the one that's titles 'universal discount code'
Jacob Choi-Durham
Hiya starrypond, thanks for this post! I have a few more questions for you:
- Could you provide more details on how you envision the shopping cart feature to work?
- What specific functionalities would you like to see in the shopping cart feature?
- Could you elaborate on why the 'universal discount code' feature would be beneficial for you?
starrypond
Jacob Choi-Durham
Hello, thanks for reaching out :)
Here is what I envisioned the concept; I hope this explanation makes sense through writing. If you have more questions, please let me know.
1 and 2. In the product page's 'buy now' button imports the item into the check out, the check-out layout can be the same, but instead it's another webpage. To get to the page there can be an icon at the top of the header that looks like a basket/cart. Since there is a check out page, there customers can fill out the coupon code option there.
- the 'universal discount code' message from another user suggests the concept of putting down the code in on go for customers, so a shopping cart webpage can help with that. to apply coupons onto items can be as is. I like how I can apply coupons to certain items instead of all.
This might be a stretch, but it would be interesting if in the 'store app' you add a subcategory called 'coupons' in the tab 'my products'. There you can save previous coupon codes and can reactivate it, and also, a pop-up that asks you to select some or all products that you want to apply the coupon on. I think it could help businesses, especially if they have a lot of inventory.
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