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Tattoo Shop Manager · support · 2017-07-05T08:22:00+00:00

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Looks interesting – but is it possible to see a demo site? Thanks Hello, You can check it out on a temporary demo site that I’ve just set up for you ( I’m actually testing everything in there myself but it’s fine ). I will update the information as soon as I manage to get a correct demo site online as well 🙂 https://tsm.xkon.gr/wp-admin/ [sensitive information moderated] Best regards, Konstantinos This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by Andrew Nevins . Hi Konstantinos Thank you – will have a proper look at that soon! Is there an option to allow customers to book an appointment from the front end? Thanks No, not at the moment at least. I used to own a tattoo shop as well and from my experience the ‘time’ that an appointment takes is based on the job as you can understand / know so the only appointments that would benefit from a booking would be just design previews or something like that. Actual Tattoo appointments have an X amount of time per tattoo session so it’s hard to be precise when leaving it to a user preference… I don’t know if I’m explaining it correctly, it’s just my thought process and the plugin is based basically on how I was operating my shop ^_^. I will look into it though ! Best regards, Konstantinos That all makes sense – I suppose it would be easy enough to use Contact Form 7 or something to act as the initial enquiry point! A simple inquiry form would be the best option looking it from management side. You and the artist should decide when the appointment should take place and how long it would take ( along with informing / talking with the client ) not the client on his own.. So a simple form to then get in touch would be the best option in my experience. What I could do though is a front-end widget calendar to show the available ‘free’ dates at least so the clients know when there are full-day spots open or something like that? How does that sound ? 🙂 Best regards, Konstantinos Yes, a calendar would be a great idea! Sweet, I’ll look into that as soon as possible 🙂 . Thanks for the insights ! Best regards, Konstantinos Just informing, I’ve set up a proper demo site on https://demo.xkon.gr/ with an automated process 🙂 Please use that for future reference if you like. I’ve also noted the calendar on the todo list. Best regards and thank you again. — Konstantinos Excellent – thanks for your time! Good luck with this one too! Hello @seank123 , I just wanted to inform you that I’ve released the front-end calendar today. Best regards, Konstantinos Thanks – looking good! Had another play with it over the weekend and thought: Can we have the ability to create a new client within the appointments tab – would be easier if you’re entering details during a phone call for example. Cheers Hey sorry for the late reply, we are having a WordPress Meetup today and my timetables are somewhat broken from running around hahah. That’s a really good suggestion and I will definitely take a look into that to see if I could combine 2 post types into 1 form basically somehow ( never saw a plugin doing it but hey there’s always a first time! ). Thanks again for all the feedback. I’ll be back with updates asap. Best regards, Konstantinos Hey @seank123 , Sorry for the late reply but I’ve been tasked to create the new gwtd website so I’ve been busy with the meta teams here. There is no ‘correct’ way of implementing 2 post types together in a single screen without messing with WP itself at the moment or by creating off-road concepts of inserting items to the DB. Although it would be possible to do it would mean that it could create potentialy some problems to some installations and as I don’t know what everybody runs on their own website I’m not taking that chance. If anything comes up in the future though I’ll sure implement it for ease of access. Best regards, Konstantinos

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Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-05T08:33:00+00:00

Hello, You can check it out on a temporary demo site that I’ve just set up for you ( I’m actually testing everything in there myself but it’s fine ). I will update the information as soon as I manage to get a correct demo site online as well 🙂 https://tsm.xkon.gr/wp-admin/ [sensitive information moderated] Best regards, Konstantinos This reply was modified 8 years, 10 months ago by Andrew Nevins .

seank123 2017-07-05T08:49:00+00:00

Hi Konstantinos Thank you – will have a proper look at that soon! Is there an option to allow customers to book an appointment from the front end? Thanks

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-05T08:53:00+00:00

No, not at the moment at least. I used to own a tattoo shop as well and from my experience the ‘time’ that an appointment takes is based on the job as you can understand / know so the only appointments that would benefit from a booking would be just design previews or something like that. Actual Tattoo appointments have an X amount of time per tattoo session so it’s hard to be precise when leaving it to a user preference… I don’t know if I’m explaining it correctly, it’s just my thought process and the plugin is based basically on how I was operating my shop ^_^. I will look into it though ! Best regards, Konstantinos

seank123 2017-07-05T08:55:00+00:00

That all makes sense – I suppose it would be easy enough to use Contact Form 7 or something to act as the initial enquiry point!

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-05T08:58:00+00:00

A simple inquiry form would be the best option looking it from management side. You and the artist should decide when the appointment should take place and how long it would take ( along with informing / talking with the client ) not the client on his own.. So a simple form to then get in touch would be the best option in my experience. What I could do though is a front-end widget calendar to show the available ‘free’ dates at least so the clients know when there are full-day spots open or something like that? How does that sound ? 🙂 Best regards, Konstantinos

seank123 2017-07-05T09:19:00+00:00

Yes, a calendar would be a great idea!

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-05T09:28:00+00:00

Sweet, I’ll look into that as soon as possible 🙂 . Thanks for the insights ! Best regards, Konstantinos

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-05T12:21:00+00:00

Just informing, I’ve set up a proper demo site on https://demo.xkon.gr/ with an automated process 🙂 Please use that for future reference if you like. I’ve also noted the calendar on the todo list. Best regards and thank you again. — Konstantinos

seank123 2017-07-05T12:28:00+00:00

Excellent – thanks for your time! Good luck with this one too!

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-09T15:40:00+00:00

Hello @seank123 , I just wanted to inform you that I’ve released the front-end calendar today. Best regards, Konstantinos

seank123 2017-07-10T09:02:00+00:00

Thanks – looking good! Had another play with it over the weekend and thought: Can we have the ability to create a new client within the appointments tab – would be easier if you’re entering details during a phone call for example. Cheers

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-11T12:17:00+00:00

Hey sorry for the late reply, we are having a WordPress Meetup today and my timetables are somewhat broken from running around hahah. That’s a really good suggestion and I will definitely take a look into that to see if I could combine 2 post types into 1 form basically somehow ( never saw a plugin doing it but hey there’s always a first time! ). Thanks again for all the feedback. I’ll be back with updates asap. Best regards, Konstantinos

Konstantinos Xenos 2017-07-28T06:24:00+00:00

Hey @seank123 , Sorry for the late reply but I’ve been tasked to create the new gwtd website so I’ve been busy with the meta teams here. There is no ‘correct’ way of implementing 2 post types together in a single screen without messing with WP itself at the moment or by creating off-road concepts of inserting items to the DB. Although it would be possible to do it would mean that it could create potentialy some problems to some installations and as I don’t know what everybody runs on their own website I’m not taking that chance. If anything comes up in the future though I’ll sure implement it for ease of access. Best regards, Konstantinos