we need this as a basic feature on the mobile app. to be able to order as a customer since we have four different group based pricing options per item.
Hey chinaberry29579, totally get where you’re coming from! Dealing with group-based pricing can be a bit of a puzzle. Here’s a workaround I found handy: try using the “User Switching” plugin in conjunction with the WooCommerce mobile app. It lets you switch to any user account on your site, simulating the shopping experience as different customers.
Install the User Switching plugin on your WooCommerce site, and then use it to switch to a customer account with the specific group-based pricing you want to check out. This way, you can mimic the different customer scenarios right from your mobile app. It’s not a perfect fix, but it gets the job done without waiting for a feature update.
By the way, I came across this insightful article on the future of mobile apps that you might find interesting: https://bestforandroid.com/future-of-mobile-apps . It covers some trends and innovations that could shape the mobile app landscape.
I’ve been down this road with my own WooCommerce setup, and this trick saved me some serious headaches. Give it a shot and let me know if it works for you!
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Hey chinaberry29579, totally get where you’re coming from! Dealing with group-based pricing can be a bit of a puzzle. Here’s a workaround I found handy: try using the “User Switching” plugin in conjunction with the WooCommerce mobile app. It lets you switch to any user account on your site, simulating the shopping experience as different customers.
Install the User Switching plugin on your WooCommerce site, and then use it to switch to a customer account with the specific group-based pricing you want to check out. This way, you can mimic the different customer scenarios right from your mobile app. It’s not a perfect fix, but it gets the job done without waiting for a feature update.
By the way, I came across this insightful article on the future of mobile apps that you might find interesting: https://bestforandroid.com/future-of-mobile-apps . It covers some trends and innovations that could shape the mobile app landscape.
I’ve been down this road with my own WooCommerce setup, and this trick saved me some serious headaches. Give it a shot and let me know if it works for you!