Terms & Conditions Per Product Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
The Terms and Conditions per Product plugin allows you to easily add terms and conditions to specific products on your WooCommerce store. This can be particularly useful for products that require special terms and user acceptance.
With this plugin, you can easily create and manage terms and conditions for each individual product, ensuring that your customers are fully informed and agree to the specific terms before making a purchase.
This plugin is a must-have for any WooCommerce store selling products with special terms, as it helps ensure that both you and your customers are fully informed and protected.
Important: This plugin is an extension of the WooCommerce plugin and it cannot function independently.
Check out the Plugin Homepage for documentation and the changelog.
Main Features
✅ The ability to add terms and conditions to specific products on your WooCommerce store.
✅ A customizable terms and conditions checkbox on the checkout page, so customers must agree to the specific terms before completing their purchase.
✅ Option to ensure users open the Terms and Conditions URL on the checkout page before being able to check the terms.
✅ Option to show the terms on the product page.
✅ Option to hide the default WooCommerce terms if custom terms are applicable.
✅ Log User Acceptance in order details. [Premium]
✅ The option to add terms and conditions per product category or tag. [Premium]
✅ The option to show the terms in a modal/popup. [Premium]
✅ Great support.
Filters and Actions
Multiple hooks will allow you to customize the plugin even further.
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Screenshots
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Extra custom field on every WooCommerce product.
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The added Terms and Condition checkbox on the Checkout page.
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The error notice if the checkbox is not selected.
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Product variations’ custom terms and conditions fields.
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Adding Terms to product categories
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Opening terms in a modal