Min and Max Purchase for WooCommerce free WordPress plugin
Description
Min and Max Purchase for WooCommerce free WordPress plugin
The Min and Max Purchase plugin for WooCommerce gives you the ability to set up minimum and maximum purchase rules for products in your WooCommerce 1.0+ store. Customer purchases must then meet these rules, to proceed to checkout payment.
If a purchase in your store fails a purchase rule, an error message appears at the top of the checkout page, identifying the error situation and rule requirements. The customer must resolve the error, before the purchase can be completed.
FULLY TESTED with
WordPress 5.6+
Gutenberg
WooCommerce 4.8+
PHP 7.2+
Now with Custom Messaging!
You can enter your own Custom Minimum Purchase Messages by Rule
Now with Extended Message Display
Show error message immediately on any MORE pages than the Cart and Checkout – Setting on Rule Options Settings page
Unparalleled Customer Service
Customer Service is as important as the plugin functionality itself
Support is open 7 days for questions and 1-on-1 assistance.
Introductory Video
Tutorials |
Documentation |
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Shameless E-Commerce
Rule type? [Min or Max]
Minimum Purchase threshhold – amount/price amount must meet or exceed the min/max amount.
Maximum Purchase limit – amount/price amount must not exceed the min/max amount.
How does the rule choose to examine the cart? [Search Criteria]
By Role / Membership / logged in status, for cart contents (allows different pricing rules for customer types / logged-in role, such as wholesalers or preferred customers).
How does the rule choose to examine the cart? [Search Criteria – Pro Plugin]
By cart contents
For a single product
For a single product’s variations
By Product Category or Min and Max Purchase Category, and/or By Role/Membership/logged in status
=> Min and Max Purchase Pro Plugin
How is the rule applied to the cart search results? [Rule applied to]
All : work with the total of the units/prices
Each : apply the rule to each product in the Rule Population
Any : Same as each, but limits the rule testing to the first X number of products.
Rule Applies To Either:
Units Quantity Amount
Price Amount
A sample of a maximum purchase rule:
If the purchaser is a Subscriber – [search criteria:Subscriber]
The maximum total for all purchases – [rule applied to: all]
Must be less than $20. – [price amount: $20]
Checkout Error Messaging
At checkout, the rules are tested against the cart contents. If products are found in error, an error message (in two possible locations) will be displayed. The error situation must be resolved, before the customer is allowed to leave the checkout and proceed to payment.
Error messaging css can be customized using the custom css option on the Rule Options Settings screen. There are also currency sign options, and a comprehensive debugging mode option.
Checkout Error Message Formats
Text-based descriptive format
Table-based format
More Info
Tutorials |
Documentation |
Videos |
Shameless E-Commerce
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Role/Membership/logged in status, for Search Criteria – More Info
Role/Membership is used within WordPress to control access and capabilities, when a role is given to a user. WordPress assigns certain roles by default such as Subscriber for new users or Administrator for the site’s owner. Roles can also be used to associate a user with a pricing level. Use a role management plugin like User Role Editor to establish custom roles, which you can give to a user or class of users. Then you can associate that role with a Min and Max Purchase Rule. So when the user logs into your site, their Role interacts with the appropriate Rule. A rule can also check against ‘not logged in’ status, making the rule apply to ‘all in cart’.