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New Features – Set Checkout Limits Based on Date and Number of Successful Checkouts
Dodd Caldwell
July 21, 2020
We’re excited to announce a few new features that many of our customers have been asking for. We’ve just launched the ability for you to:
- Prevent overbooking by setting a limit to the number of successful checkouts on a payment form
- Disable payment forms after a date that you set
- Manually disable a payment form
This should allow you to be able to accomplish some tasks that you couldn’t previously accomplish. For example:
1) If you’re selling spots to a class you teach and you only have enough spots for 10 students, you can limit your payment form so that it only accepts 10 successful checkouts. After 10 successful checkouts, your form is automatically disabled so nobody else can checkout.
2) If you’re running an event and want to set a cutoff date for when attendees can purchase tickets, you can choose to disable a payment form on that cutoff date.
3) If you emailed a link to a payment form to a group of people and then realized that you’re not ready to launch and take payments, you can now go into the payment form and manually disable that form so that no one can checkout.
Of course, if a form is disabled (either manually or automatically based on the date or number of successful checkouts), you can always edit the form and enable it again by resetting the date or number of successful checkouts.
We’ve added some articles in our Help section to show you how to use these new features:
How to limit the number of successful checkouts on a payment form
How to disable a payment form after a set date
How to manually disable a payment form
As always, send us an email at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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