Help with the End-to-End Process

  1. andrewghayes
    Member

    Hi Folks!

    Had a flip through the forums but since most of the info is restricted, couldn't get a good answer for what I'm trying to do.

    I'm working with a neighborhood association - non profit - and my budget is pretty tight, but I think using Gravity Forms with hookups to Mailchimp and Paypal, i can do a lot of what I need. I could use some help on a few things.

    Ok, so you want to join the association. So you go to the Gravity Form, provide your details, and then you get added to the members email list, and you deliver a payment to paypal.

    Q1) Is there any easy way to display in Wordpress a list of the registered members? Or I'm wondering if perhaps I should not do this via Gravity and keep that simple, and instead allow registered members to go to another place to update their "directory" information.

    Now, back to the payments. So you paid up for the year, and we've got you in paypal, etc. Next year, we need to ask you to renew.

    Q2) Has anyone dealt with renewals? For example, if they pay again using Gravity, what will it do in Mailchimp, not add them again? I think Paypal would be ok because we're just processing their payment again.

    Appreciate any insights folks - getting there but still a few missing blocks!

    -A-

    Posted 6 months ago on Friday October 28, 2011 | Permalink
  2. A1. There are lots of ways to display users in WordPress, none of which have anything to do with Gravity Forms. Gravity Forms will capture the data; it's up to you to display it.

    There is a 3rd party plugin "Directory and Add-ons" that will allow you to display entries as a directory, and allows front end editing as well. It was not created by Gravity Forms, but works WITH Gravity Forms. It's available here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/gravity-forms-addons/

    A2. Mailchimp will not duplicate subscribers (the email address must be unique) so that's not an issue.

    Any other questions before you pull the trigger?

    Posted 6 months ago on Friday October 28, 2011 | Permalink
  3. andrewghayes
    Member

    Yup, thanks. I'm diving in :)

    Posted 6 months ago on Tuesday November 15, 2011 | Permalink
  4. Awesome. Congratulations, and thank you. Please feel free to ask questions as you get going and the team will be happy to help.

    Posted 6 months ago on Tuesday November 15, 2011 | Permalink

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