Since 1.5.x, Prestashop merchants now can make an order on behalf of your customers.

What is that and how you can do that?

 

If you are looking for different ways to sell your products (than your online website only), you are at the right place.

It’s really good when your friend calls you and ask you making an order for him.

It’s also a good fit when someone coming to your shop and make an “offline” order.
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Point of sale for Prestashop

Yes, now, you can do that easily within back office of Prestashop. Just locate to Orders > Add new.

Here you go:Point of Sale for Prestashop

 

  1. Searching for an existing customer (or add new profile)
  2. Searching for 1 or more products
  3. Discount? Free shipping? You decide what to do.
  4. Associate it with a payment
  5. Confirm the order.

The problem is that, the step #4, payment is just a hack. Let me show you. If your site already has Paypal payment installed, then, you probably select Paypal as a payment method for that order. What’s next? Nothing! The payment actually is not made.

Another fact is that, sometimes, the people come to your shop, they might want to pay the order in different means (for only 1 order),  cash , check, credit card, etc…

Honestly, this feature is really awesome! But just in term of creating or editing an order within the back office.

You even want more. Is that true? Point of sale is a common solution which solves your problem perfectly. Now, we bring the solution to Prestashop merchants.

Simple. Easy. Fast. Clean.

Curious about that? See the live demo.

The current features are quite limited. We are working hard to bring one by one, and making sure it’s fully tested.

More to come…

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