alexander4min
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LearnPress is the best course plugin. It integrates seamlessly with any theme and adapts to it so well, it’s as if it were there all along.
What I’m missing are the features of the Amelia plugin. I teach foreign languages. A student sees courses, books, and free materials on my website, and then wants to work individually. To do this, I need to add several services with different prices, for example: “German lesson – $50,” “English lesson – $60,” “German package of 10 lessons – $450.” Then the student selects a service, chooses the date and time of the lesson, pays for it on the website with a card, and sees “My lessons” and “My packages” in their account. Students should also be able to reschedule and cancel lessons. And of course, the booking calendar should be in the client’s time zone. And the lesson package should also have an expiration date.
This way, coaches, teachers, bloggers, and others will have the opportunity to earn more from online consultations. If you implement an online appointment booking plugin into LearnPress, you’ll simply have no competition on the market. Currently, there’s no comprehensive solution that allows you to sell courses, books, and online appointments.
If you had a booking plugin integrated into your system, I’d buy the pro version at any price. Even if it cost $1,000-2,000.
And I’m sure I’m not the only one, who really needs it. I currently work at an online school where a manager is responsible for booking lessons and creating groups. Can you imagine that in 2025, all of this is done manually?! A student writes to the manager. The manager gives him a link to my Google calendar. After the lesson, I have to tell the other manager (the coordinator): “Mom, I pooped.” And then I have to record the lesson in the admin tool. It’s stupid to feed two extra parasites that could be replaced with a single plugin!
So I repeat, implement a booking plugin into LearnPress (even a copy of Amelia – the best booking plugin) and I’ll buy this comprehensive solution from you for any price!Thank you! I’ve almost finished. In 2 or 3 days I’ll be ready to upload it.
Sorry, it’s on a local server right now. I’m trying to test it and will publish it as soon as it works normal.
Yes, the name of the page will change and the adress too! I am not an idiot! To translate whole website, we actually make copies of all the pages in different languages. This means that if we’ve translated the Login page, we need to make a copy of it called Вход and insert the shortcut of your plug-in into this new page. If we see the “Last comments” in the sidebar, then in another language it should be displayed as “Последние комментарии”.
The problem is that I can’t even open the page Вход. If I manually type the address in the search bar, I still redirect to the original page Login. Exactly the same shit happens to all pages: My profile, Forgot password, Registration, etc.
Aaand..? What does it mean?
If I’ve chosen Russian by cheating a data base I will have Russian inside jf my WP amdmin panel? I think not! When turn off TML-plugin everything is ok. But the users see this ugly WP console.
Actually I don’t really care where the titles are taken from. I just want to make the Profile console nice for my users. Can you tell me how do this?
By the way, my site is now on a local hosting. Therefore, I do not think that titles can ever be taken from the official databases of the main ww.wp.xz.cn. Damn it, why are all the plugins displayed in different languages, and yours is not? I’ll go crazy until I make everything up.