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Can a ticket be checked in automatically after being purchased through FooEvents POS?
Yes, it is possible to set it up so that tickets are automatically checked in after being purchased as part of an order created in the FooEvents POS interface. You can set this up if you open the FooEvents POS app, go to the Settings screen and make sure that “Yes” is selected next to…
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Why are the FooEvents POS payment methods not displaying?
FooEvents POS includes the ability to manage payment methods from within your WordPress admin area. Using the existing WooCommerce payment method management screen, you can enable/disable specific payment methods, change the display order, and give them custom titles by clicking on the Manage button. If you have already configured the payment methods and they still do not appear within the FooEvents…
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How do I show or hide certain products or variations in the POS?
You can specify whether to show or hide a particular product in FooEvents POS by editing the product in the WooCommerce backend and clicking on the POS Settings tab. The product will display in the POS by default unless you specifically uncheck the “Show this product in the POS” setting which prevents the product from displaying in…
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Does FooEvents POS integrate with third-party plugins?
FooEvents POS integrates with the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons extension. FooEvents POS does not specifically integrate with any other third-party WordPress and WooCommerce plugins such as WooCommerce Product Bundles and WooCommerce Min/Max Orders although we would like to add support for them in the future. Certain third-party plugins might still work depending on the functionality they perform, however,…
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What languages does FooEvents POS support?
FooEvents POS currently offers native support for the following languages: To use FooEvents POS in one of the supported languages, you need to set it as the default language in your web browser’s settings and reload the app.
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Installing FooEvents POS
Step 1: Install the FooEvents POS plugin Purchase a FooEvents POS plugin license, download the plugin from your FooEvents Account and install the plugin on your website Step 2: Install additional FooEvents extensions Step 3: Configure FooEvents POS Go to FooEvents POS > Settings in your WordPress dashboard and enter your FooEvents license key (if…
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Cart
The cart stores the items of an Order while it is still in progress before payment is received and the order is completed. To add items to the cart, simply click on the product thumbnail and it will instantly be added to the cart. Products that contain variations are signified by a small grid icon…
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Checkout
Once products have been added to the cart, you will need to complete the checkout process so that the customer’s order can be created in your WooCommerce store and tickets generated for event products. To start the checkout process, click the Checkout button at the bottom right of the screen. The sections displayed in the…
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Orders
The typical workflow of processing an order through FooEvents POS is as follows: Managing orders When creating an order, FooEvents POS connects to your WooCommerce store and passes the order information to WooCommerce which then generates a standard WooCommerce order. Additional meta is added to the order which helps identify the order as a POS…
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Customers
Customers that are displayed or created within the FooEvents POS app are stored as WooCommerce customers within your database. WooCommerce customers are essentially WordPress users that have the ‘Customer’ user role. If you are new to WordPress, you can learn more about WordPress users. Customers can be created, edited and viewed within the FooEvents POS…