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So I am being tasked with upgrading our company website – we are a wireless ISP that is operating in South UK. Currently we have a Forminator form that captures:
* Company Name
* Address
* Name
* Contact Details
* Service Requirements
Once completed, the customer gets directed to a paperless direct debit sign-up page.
I would like to focus my efforts on this order journey so that the user can select different products and be given an updated price.
What is the best way to do this? I’m wanting to say WooCommerce?
Thanks for any help!
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It sounds like you want to create some “product calculator/estimator” and then link them to another site to complete the transaction.
WooCommerce is an e-commerce shopping platform, meaning it handles everything: orders, processing, and payment. You should not install it if it’s not already on the site, especially if orders are being fulfilled by another service.
Instead, you may want to use a form to capture the “lead/data” on the main site and then send them to the order processing site to complete the transation.
WooCommerce is a beast, you will most likely need to hire someone to set it up for you, especially if you are replacing the current check-out service with it.
Gravity Forms can do products with payment fields , totals and things like that. Sounds like it might be the ticket. Woocommerce will also do it but be much more complicated.