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    WordPress WooCommerce Marketplace Multi-Currency

    Updated 15 November 2023

    WordPress WooCommerce Marketplace Multi-Currency plugin allows your shop to display prices and accept payments in multiple currencies. This will grant your customers the possibility of shopping in their favorite currency, thus increasing conversions.

    This plugin will allow the admin to configure as many as currencies to the store as per the choice. Such currencies will then appear in a list, displayed at the frontend for the users. The users can use to select in which currency they would like to see the prices, as well as complete transactions in such currency.

    The admin can set the base currency of the store and accordingly can configure the exchange rate manually for each currency. The admin and the seller can also set the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency for each product for the different currencies manually.

    WordPress WooCommerce Marketplace Multi Currency is an add-on of WordPress WooCommerce Multi Vendor Marketplace Plugin. To use this plugin you must have installed first WordPress WooCommerce Multi Vendor Marketplace Plugin.

    Check a brief overview of the plugin –

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    Features

    • Admin can enable or disable the plugin.
    • Owner can set the base currency.
    • Allow the merchant to configure as many as currencies to the store.
    • The store admin can configure the exchange rate manually for each currency.
    • Admin and the seller can set the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency for each product.
    • Owner can also update the exchange rate of all the sellers’ products.
    • Per product currency exchange rate can be updated from “Product Edit Page” only.
    • The seller can view the store currency information added by the admin in the seller panel.
    • Enables customers to shop in their preferred currency.
    • Customers can select the currency of any country from the options listed in the drop-down.
    • Permits customer to check out and pay in their selected currency.
    • The multi-currency feature will work on the product catalog page, product page, cart page, and the checkout page.
    • This plugin synchronizes the latest exchange rates on both ends ie;  the admin end and the seller end.
    • Notification for Email feature enabled.
    • Email will be sent to the seller if the admin updates the currency exchange rate of the sellers’ products.

    Installation 

    The user will get a zip file which he has to upload in the “Add New” menu option in the WordPress admin panel. For this login to WordPress Admin Panel and Under the Dashboard hover your mouse over the “Plugins” menu option which brings out a Sub-Menu and then select the “Add New” option.

    Multi Currency - Add New

    Post this, you will see an option on the top of your page that is “Upload Plugin”, click the option to upload the zip file.

    Multi Currency - Upload Plugin

    After clicking on the “Upload Plugin” option, below that you will see a button “Choose File” click on the button to browse for the zip file as per the snapshot below.

    Multi Currency - Choose File

    Furthermore browsing the file, click the “Install Now” button to install the plugin as per the snapshot.

    Multi Currency - Install Now

    Now when the plugin is installed correctly, you will see the success message and an option to activate the plugin. Click on “Activate Plugin” to activate the installed plugin.

    Multi Currency - Success

    Admin Management

    Later the module installation, the admin can see an MP Multi-Currency option in the admin panel as per the image. The admin will click on the MP Multi-Currency option to configure the plugin settings.

    Dashboard-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress-1

    The admin gets redirected to the Configuration page when clicks on the MP Multi-Currency option.

    The store owner can select the option Marketplace Multi Currency>All Currencies to manage the Currency details. The admin can also edit/delete any currency from the admin panel.

    All-Currencies-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress-1

    The admin can add New Currencies after clicking on the Add New button as shown below image:

    Add-New-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress

    After, the admin can click on the Settings option and change the General settings for the Currency as shown below image:

    • Default Currency: The store owner can also set default currency as per the choice. For this, the admin will click on the “here” link.
    • Multi-Currency Status: The admin can enable/disable the status to select Multi-Currency option.
    • Default Currency Price: The admin can set the default currency price, like 1 USD=60 INR.

    Settings-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress

    All the configured currencies will be visible on the front end for the customers.

    Note: The configured currencies and their exchange rate settings will be applicable to all the store products automatically.

    The store admin gets navigated to a page where the admin can change the default currency from the drop-down list available as per the image.

    WooCommerce-settings-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress

    Even, the admin can set any desired currency as the default currency from the “Currency options”. And accordingly, the admin will change the exchange rates for different currencies based on the new default currency.

    Note:

    The exchange rate calculation for different currencies will be based on the default currency for weight 1 always.

    Frontend

    The store website displays the prices in the default currency. The customers can select in which currency they would like to see the prices from the available drop-down list as per the image.

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    The store website will then displays the prices in the selected currency as per the image.

    FRONTEND2

    The customers can purchase an item and complete the transactions in selected currency also. For this, the customer will select a product and add it to the cart as per the image.

    PRODUCT_PAGE

    After this, the customer can proceed to checkout as per the image.

    CART

    And then will place the order as per the image.

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    The shoppers can see the order price in the selected currency on the “Order Received” page as per the image.

    ORDER RECEIVED

    Note: 

    At the frontend, the multi-currency widget will work on:

    • Product catalog page
    • Product page
    • Cart page
    • Checkout page

    Seller Management

    The seller can see a tab Multi-Currency in the seller panel as per the image.

    SELLER_CONFIGURATION

    The seller can view the store currency information added by the admin by clicking on the Multi Currency option as per the image.

    SELLER END

    The sellers can set the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency for their product only. The seller can update the exchange rates for the products from “Product Edit Page” from their seller panel. For this, the sellers first select the product from the product list page for which they want to set the exchange rate.

    PRODUCT_LIST

    On the product edit page, the seller can see the Multi Currency tab as per the image.

    PRODUCT_EDIT

    The seller will see the currency exchange rate fields when clicking on the Multi Currency tab as per the image.

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    Here, the seller will set the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency.

    Frontend:

    Store website display products price in the default store currency. For product “Hoddie” price value in USD is $100.

    SHOP1

    The default Indian exchange rate has been set as Rs 45 for $1. Therefore, product price in the Indian currency before updating the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency for the product “Hoddie” is Rs 4,500.

    SHOP2

    The seller has changed the exchange rate to Rs 40 for $1. Therefore, product price in the Indian currency after updating the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency for the product “Hoddie” is Rs 4,000.

    SHOP

    Note – You can also use the WooCommerce Marketplace Square Payment gateway to complete the payment in multicurrency.

    Per Product Exchange Rate

    Just like sellers, the admin can set the per product exchange rate equivalent to the base currency. The admin will update the exchange rates for the products from “Product Edit Page” from the admin panel. For this, the admin first selects the product from the product list page for which they want to set the exchange rate. On the product edit page, the admin can see the Multi Currency tab as per the image.

    PER_PRODUCT

    The admin will see the currency exchange rate fields when clicking on the Multi Currency tab as per the image.

    PERPRODUCT

    Here, the admin will set the exchange rate equivalent to the base currency.

    Note: The admin can also update the exchange rate of all the sellers’ products.

    Exchange Rates Synchronisation

    This plugin synchronizes the exchange rates on both ends ie;  the admin end and the seller end.

    CASE: 1

    Suppose there is a product “Hoddie” whose price value in USD is $100 and the Indian exchange rate has been set as Rs 45 for $1. Therefore, the price value in Indian rupee is Rs 4,500.

    SYNCHRONISATION4

    Now the admin has changed the Indian exchange rates for this sellers’ product to Rs 40 for $1 as per the image. So, the price value of this product in Indian rupee should become 40*100 =  Rs 4,000.

    SYNCHRONISATION

    On the other hand, the seller also has updated the exchange rates for the same product to Rs 30 for $1. So, the price value of this product in Indian rupee should become 30*100 =  Rs 3,000.

    image

    Now, in this case, last updated exchange rates will be displayed on the front end for that particular product. If the latest updations for the exchange rates made by the seller, then the exchange rate value will also be updated on the admin end automatically as per the below image.

    Multi Currency - SYNCHRONISATION

    And displayed on the frontend as well.

    Multi Currency - image

    CASE: 2

    Suppose the admin has set the default exchange rate value of Indian currency to Rs 45 for $1.

    All-Currencies-‹-WooCommerce-Marketplace-Multicurrency-—-WordPress-1-1

    Now there is a product “Belt” whose price value in USD is $50 and the default Indian exchange rate has been set as Rs 45 for $1. Therefore, the price value in Indian rupee is Rs 2,250.

    CASE2

    On the other hand, the admin also has updated the exchange rates for this product to Rs 20 for $1. So, the price value of this product in Indian rupee should become 20*50 =  Rs 1,000.

    Now, in this case per product exchange rates will be displayed on the front end for that particular product.

    Multi Currency - CASE

    Email Notifications

    This plugin also has email notifications feature.

    • An email will be sent to the seller if the admin updates the currency exchange rate of the sellers’ products.

    Multi Currency - seller email

    • An email will be sent to the admin if the sellers update the currency exchange rate of their products.

    Multi Currency - Admin Mail

    That’s all for the WordPress WooCommerce Marketplace Multi-Currency plugin. Still, have any issue, feel free to add a ticket and let us know your views to make the plugin better at webkul.uvdesk.com

    Current Product Version - 1.2.0

    Supported Framework Version - Wordpress Version: 6.1.1 WooCommerce Version: 7.5.0

    Blog Version - Wordpress Version: 6.1.1 WooCommerce Version: 7.5.0
    • Version Wordpress Version: 6.1.1 WooCommerce Version: 7.5.0
    • Version Wordpress Version: 4.x.x, 5.1.x WooCommerce Version: 3.5.x
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