I would like to have a different price at the checkout according to different services that I am offering.

  • elevatemusicproductions
    Asked on June 3, 2020 at 6:39 PM

    Hello, 

    I have a question concerning a form that I am building.

    I want to use Paypal as a payment method but I would like to have a different price at the checkout according to different services that I am offering. Let me clarify. In one of the questions in my form, the client has to choose what kind of service they want and according to this choice, I need the corresponding price to be displayed at the checkout.

    Is that possible to do that? I cannot found a way so far.

    Thank you for your help

  • Welvin Support Team Lead
    Replied on June 3, 2020 at 11:05 PM

    You may want to assign a calculation value for the options:

    https://www.jotform.com/help/301-How-to-Assign-Calculation-Value

    Next, get the total by calculation widget:

    https://www.jotform.com/help/259-How-to-Perform-Form-Calculation-Using-a-Widget

    The total can be passed to the payment field by configuring a user-defined amount.

    https://www.jotform.com/help/275-How-to-Pass-a-Calculation-to-a-Payment-Field


    Please try that method and let us know if you cannot get it to work.

    Thanks

  • elevatemusicproductions
    Replied on June 4, 2020 at 2:28 AM
    Hello,
    I have already tried that method. It does not work. Could I show you exactly how my form is? Maybe it is the way it is laid-out. Is there a way for me to share it with you and explain what I am trying to do exactly?
    Thank you
    Marko Fazio - Elevate Music Productions
    www.elevatemusicproductions.com
    ...
  • Bojan Support Team Lead
    Replied on June 4, 2020 at 6:12 AM

    Greetings and thank you for your reply.

    Firstly, please provide us with the URL of the form you are working on. 

    Then, please let us know how are you calculating the final price. What fields are included and what is the general flow of the payment?

    We will be able to help you with this information.

    Thank you for your cooperation. 

  • elevatemusicproductions
    Replied on June 4, 2020 at 9:28 PM
    Hello,
    Here is the URL of the form:
    https://form.jotform.com/201461450705143
    For the payment explanation, what I am trying to do is this:
    Question 8: What type of project are you looking to mix? They have 3 choices: single, EP, Album. Obviously, any choice made on this question would hide the other choices and trigger the scenarios below.
    Scenario 1: SINGLE
    If they choose “single", the next question is: "How many individual stems (or audio tracks) do you have for your song?”
    Their choices are: 1 - up to 10 ($300) 2 - between 10 and 30 ($350) - 3 - between 30 and 50 ($400) 4 - more than 50 ($500).
    Scenario 2: EP
    If they choose the choice “EP", the next question is "How many songs do you have on your EP?
    Their choices are: 1 - 4 songs ($1400) 2 - 5 songs ($1700) 3 - 6 songs ($2100)
    Scenario 3: ALBUM
    If they choose the choice “Album", the next question is "How many songs do you have on your ALBUM?
    Their choices are: 1 - 7 songs ($2100) 2 - 8 songs ($2400) 3 - 9 songs ($2700) - 4 - 10 songs ($3000) - 5 - 11 songs ($3300) 6 - 12 songs ($3600)
    What I am trying to do is to have the right price displayed according to the answer of question 8 and question 10.
    Thank you so much
    Marko Fazio - Elevate Music Productions
    www.elevatemusicproductions.com
    ...
  • Vanessa_T
    Replied on June 5, 2020 at 12:46 AM

    Your single choice fields seems to be properly setup already, however, I can see you have multiple Form Calculation fields.

    I suggest you add the values for the following fields:

    How many individual stems (or audio tracks) do you have for your song?

    How many songs do you have on your EP?

    How many songs do you have on your ALBUM?

    If any of those fields are hidden, in which case they do not get filled, so its value would be zero.

    Once you have one form calculation field, then pass that total value to your payment field:

    How-to-Pass-a-Calculation-to-a-Payment-Field

  • elevatemusicproductions
    Replied on June 5, 2020 at 7:28 PM
    I think I found a way around by creating multiple forms actually
    I have another question though:
    I would like to offer payments options.
    In my agreement, I always ask for 50% upfront and the rest at delivery of the product.
    Can I include that in the calculation form. I tried to had a division by 2 at the end of the calculation form but it did not work.
    Thank you for your help

    Marko Fazio - Elevate Music Productions
    www.elevatemusicproductions.com
    ...
  • Vanessa_T
    Replied on June 5, 2020 at 8:55 PM

    Will be responding to you on a separate link below:

    https://www.jotform.com/answers/2371937