Case Study: How We Created An eCommerce Booking Site In WordPress
Our client approached us to solve a business problem first, a new website just happened to be the solution. He is a one-man fitness instructor, doing both in-home and virtual classes. He needed a solution that allows his clients to not only book online via his website, but that also allows them to manage their own bookings without having to email or call him.
Thus, this website booking system needs to also be integrated with his calendar. And when clients cancel, it automatically removes it from both his calendar and theirs, and reopens the availability on the website for someone else to book.
We not only built this for him using WooCommerce Bookings, but we set it up to where he can manage his own availability, integrated with his Google Calendar, accept payments via credit card or cash in-person, and sell bulk discount class passes (via WooCommerce Smart Coupons).
Now, our client not only has a brand new website, but a completely streamlined eCommerce business powered by a booking system that he can manage from within his own WordPress website. Goodbye Wix, hello WordPress!
More than 500 million people in the world use Alexa and Google Assistant. WordPress powers more than 75 million websites (more than 35% of all websites manage their content using WordPress).
This is why we Voice activate all of our clients’ websites, using our premium WordPress plug-in, The Voice Designer.
Of course, our clients can update every aspect of content in WordPress, including the voice-activated content for Alexa and Google Assistant.