I am a user of your fantastic WP Clever Product Bundles plugin, and I've recently encountered an issue regarding currency display when using it in conjunction with the "Multi Currency for WooCommerce" plugin.
The problem is that when I create product bundles with WP Clever Product Bundles, the currency symbol on the product pages remains as the Euro (€) sign, even though I have set up the Multi Currency for WooCommerce plugin to display prices in Pounds (£) for english users.
This inconsistency is causing confusion among my customers and impacting the user experience. To provide a seamless shopping experience, it would be greatly appreciated if you could consider implementing compatibility between WP Clever Product Bundles and Multi Currency for WooCommerce.
Having the ability to display the correct currency symbol based on the user's currency preference would undoubtedly enhance the functionality of both plugins and make them more versatile for users with diverse needs.
I understand that plugin development can be complex, but I believe this improvement would benefit a lot of WooCommerce store owners who rely on these two plugins.
I kindly request that you consider investigating and implementing compatibility between WP Clever Product Bundles and Multi Currency for WooCommerce in one of your future updates. This would be a game-changer for many online store owners like myself who require multi-currency support for their businesses.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response and any updates on this matter.
For your information, our plugin will display the currency symbol configured in the site settings.
In case of multicurrency plugins, sometimes smart bundles might not be recognized by other plugins.
However, since this forum is for providing post-purchase support of Premium plugins, we cannot help you if you are using the free version of our plugin, unfortunately.
The required procedure is first to verify users' identity then acquire the admin credentials to solve third-party conflicts like this.
Hi there,
I am a user of your fantastic WP Clever Product Bundles plugin, and I've recently encountered an issue regarding currency display when using it in conjunction with the "Multi Currency for WooCommerce" plugin.
The problem is that when I create product bundles with WP Clever Product Bundles, the currency symbol on the product pages remains as the Euro (€) sign, even though I have set up the Multi Currency for WooCommerce plugin to display prices in Pounds (£) for english users.
This inconsistency is causing confusion among my customers and impacting the user experience. To provide a seamless shopping experience, it would be greatly appreciated if you could consider implementing compatibility between WP Clever Product Bundles and Multi Currency for WooCommerce.
Having the ability to display the correct currency symbol based on the user's currency preference would undoubtedly enhance the functionality of both plugins and make them more versatile for users with diverse needs.
I understand that plugin development can be complex, but I believe this improvement would benefit a lot of WooCommerce store owners who rely on these two plugins.
I kindly request that you consider investigating and implementing compatibility between WP Clever Product Bundles and Multi Currency for WooCommerce in one of your future updates. This would be a game-changer for many online store owners like myself who require multi-currency support for their businesses.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response and any updates on this matter.
Best regards,
Hi Shaady,
Thanks for contacting us here.
For your information, our plugin will display the currency symbol configured in the site settings.
In case of multicurrency plugins, sometimes smart bundles might not be recognized by other plugins.
However, since this forum is for providing post-purchase support of Premium plugins, we cannot help you if you are using the free version of our plugin, unfortunately.
The required procedure is first to verify users' identity then acquire the admin credentials to solve third-party conflicts like this.
Best regards.
Janilyn T. - WPClever Support Agent