Shipping rates calculator that allows you to easily offer shipping rates based on the distance calculated using Google Maps Distance Matrix Service API.
This addon perfect for the store owner who wants to charge customers for the delivery of items based on how far away they are from the store. A perfect example would be an online store that sells flowers, food, beverages. It’s not limited to just those, but anything that uses local delivery or self-delivery business.
-Set unlimited table rates rows.
-Set different table rates rows for each WooCommerce shipping zone.
-Set different per kilometer/mile shipping rates for each rate row.
-Set different shipping rate for each product shipping class for each rate row.
-Set fixed or flexible surcharge for each rate row.
-Set fixed or flexible discounts for each rate row.
-Set minimum shipping cost for each rate row.
-Set maximum shipping cost for each rate row.
-Set flat or progressive total shipping cost for each rate rows: Max, Average, Min, Per Class, Per Product, Per Piece.
-Set custom shipping labels for each rate row.
-Set rule for each rate row: Maximum Distances.
-Set rule for each rate row: Minimum Order Quantity.
-Set rule for each rate row: Maximum Order Quantity.
-Set rule for each rate row: Minimum Order Amount.
-Set rule for each rate row: Maximum Order Amount.
-Round the distance up to the nearest absolute number.
-Show distance info to the customer during checkout.
Notes: Price does not include subscription with google maps matrix API. You may subscribe at https://mapsplatform.google.com/pricing/ and send us the API key
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Our plugin helps shops to receive a lot of authentic reviews. After a customer submits an aggregated review form, the plugin sends an email with a summary of reviews for each product in the order. The email is sent to the email address that is specified in Email for Notifications field on Review Reminder tab of the plugin’s settings.
In addition to this summarized email, the standard WordPress might also send several notification emails about new reviews (comments). The standard WordPress notifications are sent for each product, so if an order includes multiple products, WordPress will send an email per product.
These WordPress notifications can be annoying, if customers place large orders (e.g., for 15-20 products). It is possible to disable WordPress notification in the standard WordPress settings (Settings > Discussion > Email me whenever). Tick or untick checkboxes for notification emails as necessary and WordPress will stop sending an individual email about each new review.
Please bear in mind that WooCommerce reviews are based on WordPress comments. So, if you disable notification emails for reviews, it will also disable notification emails for comments on non-WooCommerce pages/posts. A possible solution to have all email notifications enabled but still keep your mailbox organized and tidy is to create an email filtering rule in your mailbox. The filtering rule can automatically move all notification emails in a special folder of your mailbox to avoid flooding the inbox with notifications.
WordPress provides XML-RPC interface for remote management of the website. It allows you to access your website from custom admin software and mobile applications, rather than through a browser.
Our plugin requires REST API but it does not use XML-RPC interface. You can safely disable XML-RPC and use our plugin.
The plugin was build to invite customers to reviews products bought in WooCommerce powered stores. However, not all stores sell products. In these cases, it is more reasonable to ask customers provide only store-level feedback without reviewing specific products.
The professional version of the plugin offers the advanced review form editor that enables additional customization of the review forms. One of the options supported by the advanced editor is removal of product-related questions from the review forms. So, it is possible to create review forms that have only store-related questions.
The advanced review form editor is available in My Account area of www.cusrev.com. If you don’t have an account at cusrev.com yet, create a free account to preview features offered by the advanced review form editor.
You have the full control over reviews on your site. If you would like to delete a review, please use Trash button on the Reviews page in the plugin’s menu.
If you enable Trust Badges and opt in for publication of verified copies of all reviews on www.cusrev.com, the plugin will publish verified copies of reviews on www.cusrev.com in addition to saving them into your WooCommerce database. Verified copies of reviews published on www.cusrev.com cannot be deleted because it will compromise their authenticity and undermine trust.
If you disable Trust Badges option, all verified copies of all reviews related to your shop will be immediately hidden and the page of your shop on www.cusrev.com will be deleted.
Sometimes customers might want to modify their own bad reviews. For example, after a resolution has been made or if the complaint is not related to the product, among other things. If a review was submitted in response to a review invitation via an aggregated review form, the customer can modify their review using the same link from the original invitation. Please ask them to click the “Review” link in the email one more time and update their review.
If a customer cannot find the original review reminder (invitation), it is possible to re-send them the review reminder. Re-sending of review reminders is available in the Pro version of the plugin. Unfortunately, it is not possible to re-send review reminders with the Free version because of the limit of one reminder per order (see this article for more information).
You have a full control over moderation of reviews on your site. There is a checkbox Moderation of Reviews on the Review Reminder tab in the plugin’s settings. If you enable this checkbox, all reviews submitted via aggregated review forms will need to be manually reviewed and approved before publication on your site.
If you enable Trust Badges and opt in for publication of verified copies of all reviews on www.cusrev.com, you won’t be able to moderate copies of reviews published on www.cusrev.com. However, you still will be able to moderate these reviews on your site. Shop owners cannot moderate verified copies of reviews on www.cusrev.com because this will compromise their authenticity and undermine trust. If you work with a customer and resolve their issue, the customer has a possibility to update their review. You can also post a public response to a review as explained here: how to reply to reviews.
If you disable Trust Badges option, all verified copies of all reviews related to your shop will be immediately hidden and the page of your shop on www.cusrev.com will be deleted.
WooCommerce reviews submitted directly on pages of individual products on your site can also be moderated. This is controlled by Before a comment appears option in the standard WordPress settings (menu path Settings > Discussion).
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The standard WooCommerce functionality already includes structured data mark up to display your product reviews effectively within organic search results. You don’t need any additional plugins for this.
Our plugin extends the standard functionality and adds some extra mark up to help search engines properly crawl your shop (the standard WooCommerce functionality doesn’t provide schema mark up for reviews with pictures).
It is important to understand that having a valid structured data mark up in place makes your website eligible for organic stars in Google but it doesn’t guarantee that they will be shown. You can test the rich snippets using Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool.
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If you would like to change how reviews are sorted on product pages, it is possible to do so using the standard WordPress functionality. Go to Settings -> Discussion menu and find options “Break comments into pages with X top level comments per page and the last/first page displayed by default” and “Comments should be displayed with the older/newer comments at the top of each page”. You can control how reviews are sorted and displayed on product pages by modifying these options.
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