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Add product add-ons separately to variation

Product Add-ons added separately to each variation.
Say only extra large jeans can be beweled.
I understand this can be made out of variations alone, but it feel weird for the user to have to CHOOSE the default option through a dropdown.

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Last updated: August 15, 2022

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  1. Meow Crew says:

    Here is a free plugin that extends Woo Product Addons with Conditional Logic to show addon fields only for specific product variations – https://wordpress.org/plugins/conditional-logic-for-woo-product-add-ons

  2. LGx says:

    I would like to add the properties to the local variation.Manage accents and special characters.

  3. keusta says:

    you can choose to select a variation by default for each option, why not put beweled into default option choosed from the admin variation panel (top of it)

  4. anonymous says:

    I would REALLY love for this to be added to improve WooCommerce. The add-ons for our products differ in price depending on which variation is selected and there’s no way to make this work properly without having only certain add-ons show up depending on which variation is selected.

  5. Jon Rodriguez says:

    I would love to see this. We recently talked to a client who has a pretty large number of variations on a product and they seriously need to have conditional add-ons for those variations. They’re currently using the only plugin they could find to do that – WooCommerce Extra Product Options from themecomplete, but the way it handles the variations is really inefficient.

    In order to leverage the conditional logic, they need to put all the variations in one big wrapper. The plugin has to load all the variations before it can continue. For implementations with a large number of variations, it takes a very long time.

    An official WooCommerce implementation that meets this need would be phenomenal, especially since I know you all would set up a much more efficient way of handling those variations.