Description
Now you can integrate your WooCommerce shop with Danx and thus transfer data such as customer information and shipping information. The plug-in automatically creates freight notes in Unifaun as soon as an order is placed in the web shop.
The integration is created for those who want to automate parts of or the entire logistics flow. We are convinced that this plugin can save you a lot of time if you handle all of the logistics manually today.
The plugin is approved by WordPress.org, which can be seen as a quality stamp related to code that correlates with WordPress and WooCommerce.
Features
You can choose to sync all relevant data to Unifaun automatically after received order.
You can choose to sync all relevant data manually when it suits you best.
Since the plugin is based on Unifaun Online, you can easily add more carriers and send packages with the ones you want to use.
Turn on or off SMS notification functionality (For those who have this option in Unifaun).
Turn on or off e-mail notification functionality (For those who have this option in Unifaun).
You can choose if you want to send separate packages for each item in an order.
Enable test mode in the plugin settings to verify the integration.
How to install the plugin
Easiest way to install this extension is to enter the official WordPress directory through your WP admin login. Search for "Woo Pacsoft Unifaun" and press Install. Go to the plugin setup page (Settings -> Pacsoft / Unifaun) Select the Unifaun account type. Then enter your "User ID" and Password (Password) received from Unifaun (the same as you log into unifaunonline.com). Then you enter the API key you received in an Onlineforce e-mail after your order.
When the above is completed you are done with the connection and can apply the settings for the data flow that suits you best.
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