Add-ons

Orders Module

by Falafel Software Inc. (Sitefinity Partner)
Updated on: December 22, 2010 | 9241 views

Compatibility: Version 3.7 SE SP4 , Version 3.7 CE SP4
Version: 1.0.0.0
Tags: eCommerce
Terms Of Use

Download from Publisher
$ 29

Sitefinity is an excellent content management system, but it is missing one thing that can keep your site running... ordering capability! This is why I have created the Orders Module for Sitefinity which will allow your website to accept orders for products and services in a simple and straightforward manner. It even integrates with Paypal!

As you have probably already seen, Sitefinity has created a sample Products Module which has become a great foundation for developing other modules. I wanted a way to accept orders for these products, so this led me to create an entirely separate module just for orders. This worked out beautifully because now the Orders Module can serve other Generic Content based modules, not just for products. The FormBuilder Module was instrumental in creating this module as well.

Features:

  • Dynamically create order forms with validations and unlimited field inputs
  • Payment page redirects to your specified check, money order, or bank transfer page
  • Optional feature allows you to accept Paypal payments (IPN enabled)!
  • Ability to automatically email a payment confirmation message to the buyer
  • Merge fields into confirmation emails that are sent out for personalized messages
  • Integrated with Products Module!

Integrated with Products Module!

Screenshots:

ASP.NET CMS extension

Product page displays multiple purchasing options, quantities, and order form.


ASP.NET CMS extension

Product administration page includes new section to input purchasing options, form selection, shipping/payment choices, and payment confirmation details.


ASP.NET CMS extension

Completed order stores ordered items, original page purchased from, totals, form inputs, payment transactions, and more. Payment transactions are automatically created by Paypal using the Paypal plugin. This ensures payments are real (via IPN).

4 comments

  • Patrick Emmons 07 Jan 2011
    04:09 PM
    After someone purchases a product, how are they able to come back to the website and see what they ordered or check the status?
  • Cory 26 Jan 2011
    08:08 PM
    Do you have an eta for a v4 build?
  • Andrew 03 Mar 2011
    11:06 AM
    Is there any planned support for transaction systems outside Paypal such as Authorize.net?
  • Basem Emara 04 Mar 2011
    05:27 PM
    It is currently not planned except for Google Checkout, but you can extend it to make this happen. If you would like, contact us for a quote to get it integrated with your own merchant account.

Add Comment

  • Providing an email will subscribe you for receving comment notifications.

  •