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  • Bookings Use Case: Reserve All Resources with a Single Booking

    This bookings use case will walk through how to use WooCommerce and WooCommerce Bookings to set up reservations with multiple resources. Resources are physical items or people who are required for the booking, and who can only be used by one booking at once. This scenario shows you how to book a package with subset of resources, or how […]

  • Bookings Use Case: Set Different Prices for Adults vs Children

    This scenario will walk through how to use WooCommerce and WooCommerce Bookings to set up different price points for adults and children at a theater selling tickets to a show. Scenario You’re looking to offer different pricing on your bookable products to attendees, specifically in this scenario different age groups. These settings can be used […]

  • Bookings Use Case: Tourist Activity with Fixed Durations and Varying Costs

    This scenario will walk you through how to use WooCommerce and WooCommerce Bookings to create a bookable product that makes use of different person types with varying costs, fixed duration blocks, and a maximum capacity for attendees. Scenario A tour operator wants to offer daily tours. Tours last two hours with start times at 10:00AM, […]

  • Costs for Bookable Products

    Costs for specific slots are controlled from the Costs tab. The two main costs you can add are Base cost and Block cost. Base Cost Base cost is applied to the booking regardless of a customer’s choices on the booking form. Block Cost Block cost is the cost per block that was assigned in the General tab. If a customer books multiple blocks, this […]

  • Creating a Bookable Product

    To accept bookings, you need to create a specific product type called a bookable product. Bookable Products are different from simple WooCommerce products in that they have specific features designed for businesses that offer time-based services or rental options. This type of product allows customers to book and schedule appointments, rentals, or reservations for specific dates […]

  • Creating a Bookable Product

    To accept bookings, you need to create a bookable product. Bookable Products are different than simple products of WooCommerce. Bookable products are specifically designed for businesses that offer time-based services or rental options. These products allow customers to book and schedule appointments, rentals, or reservations for specific dates and durations. You can create a booking product […]

  • Embedding Bookings Calendar on a custom page/post

    WooCommerce Bookings does not have a feature to embed a calendar on a single page or post. However, as a workaround, we can use the WooCommerce One Page Checkout plugin. This can be done using the shortcode [woocommerce_one_page_checkout product_ids=”11″ template=”product-single”] . The only issue is that it also displays other information, such as the Product’s image, title, checkout form, […]

  • Export Bookings

    To troubleshoot Booking issues faster in support, it is helpful to share the Bookable product with WooCommerce.com support by following the below steps: How to Export a Booking: This will create a ZIP file that will then be downloaded to your local device to help WooCommerce.com support troubleshooting your bookings setup. You can share this […]

  • Fitness Center

    This scenario will walk you through using WooCommerce and WooCommerce Bookings to create multiple bookable products with shared resources and a buffer period, where customers can choose from two different locations and select from several resources that can be booked for either. Scenario You own a fitness center that offers personal training sessions with a trainer. You also […]

  • In Cart Bookings

    With WooCommerce Bookings, you can view any bookings that are currently in customer carts, but not yet booked. These are In Cart Bookings. Store managers can view In Cart Bookings under Bookings > All Bookings. Click the “In Cart” link in the header to view the In Cart Bookings. A booking that is displayed on the […]