Robin Sapiro
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedOver the last month, using Integromat and the Wave App, I developed the scenarios in Integromat to sync my WA membership database into my Wave instance.
This scenario can be run as and when required (but definitely before a billing cycle).
For WA members not in the Wave instance - it adds them. For WA members already in the Wave instance it updates them with the crucial invoicing information.The second scenario processes a specific Membership level from WA and based on a field value for each member invoices a specific item to that member which is either the annual, semi annual, quarterly or monthly membership fee. There is also an option to invoice a discount if needed (this year due to Covid we discounted our renewal rates). These invoices are then emailed to each member.
The Wave App is free and thus we can have an instance of that for each chapter.
Each Wave instance can have it's own currency and target bank account for deposits.
Pricing same named items can vary as well.
Wave has it's own payment gateway for Canadian and US based accounts.
For UK accounts they take payments through Stripe. Stripe would probably also work in any other country where Stripe is accepted (but seems to be limited). payments made through either the Wave gateway (actually much easier to use than PayPal) automatically reconcile to the invoice. The web interface also supports manually applying payments from other sources to the invoices. Optionally Wave can also be used as a full blown cloud accounting application.
By using Integromat to initiate the invoices - it could also be possible to use other tools such as Invoice Ninja - just modify the Integromat scenario. Invoice Ninja integrates with many other payment processors (including PayPal which is just about universal). Invoice Ninja does however have a limit of 100 customers (ie WA members) per instance in the free version.Still have to figure out how to handle invoicing for donations, events and store.
However we do not use any of these (but some of our other chapters do).
Donations and store can probably be handled with the Wave checkout option - sort of like a PayPal button.A week ago we went live with this integration and ran the annual membership renewal.
Interestingly the payment response has been significantly quicker that in previous years using the native WA invoicing. With Wave there is a link in the delivery email that allows a member to pay with a single click from the email. After that just select CC or bank withdrawal and you are done in just a few minutes.Robin Sapiro supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedDitto for us - need multiple payment gateways and also multi currency support. Also ability to protect membership data of chapters ie much more granular capability setting for Admins.
So far no movement from WA on any of these needs other than 'not happening any time soon.
Note that this 'wish' was originally posted by WA almost 8 years ago.
I am also researching a replacement solution - currently 6 chapters using WA and on top of that the recent ~30% price hike.
We currently have the first pass of our requirements document. Sending it to other chapters today for review and comment.
So far have identified about 8 other vendors that may fit our needs.
Expect to have comments from other chapters back early next week and will then forward consolidated requirements to above vendors with expection of having their responses by mid May.
I would be happy to share all this information with anyone else on this forum - just send me your email address - robinsapiro+wa at gmail dot com
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commented@Mike - there are a number of options out there that can do 'direct messaging'.
many of these can be integrated with your WA database - really just a matter of what exactly you mean by 'direct messaging'.
In other words what are the options that you would be open to in order for your membership to receive these messages.
Text (SMS), WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc etc
Also relevant would be how many of these direct messages would you be thinking of sending out per month - ie # of messages * # of members = total message count per month and how long would these messages be (number of characters)An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedSo just an additional thought.
There is a great product out there (and I have no connections with them other than being a user) - Slack. While there are various paid levels, they also offer a free version The main limitation of the free version is amount of history that you can have in a workspace and a few other less important restrictions.
Slack provides direct person to person messaging as well as group chats. Person to person is always private and groups can be private or public. Users can access their Slack workspace with any web browser and there are also Apps for Windows, Android, IOS etc. personally I prefer the Windows desktop app. A user can be singed on to Slack on multiple devices concurrently. Also if a user is already using Slack (say at work) - just add on the Slack workspace for the WA group as well.
Also Slack work spaces are by invitation only.
You can get a Slack workspace setup in less than 10 minutes and then it is just a matter of adding a few channels (if needed) and inviting your members to join (getting them to join is the hardest part - they often do not respond to the invitation email).
An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedHey folks - this was only posted as a suggestion about 12 years ago (and by a member of the WA team) - so just be patient ;-)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedIn Settings/Password email there is a checkbox to send passwords to new contacts.
By default it is checked..
Edit that email and uncheck.WA team - the default for that should be OFF so that if the admin really wants to send clear passwords (not very smart), the admin has to consciously decide to do that
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We are considering two scenarios here: applying existing template for several pages and save changes in template for selected pages (new template will be created).
Please post your feedback and comments according these cases.Robin Sapiro supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedCurrently you can secure a page by either Membership Level or by Group.
However this is an OR relationship.
That is if you are in the Group but in a different Level - (or visa versa) you get access)There should also be the option to make this an AND relationship such that both have to be true to get access.
While implementing that - also support both the level and the group as being NOT as well as the current IS
Obviously the current implementation will be the default when this is implemented until the admin makes any changes
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedWhat you really want is the ability to just use the same macros that we can already use in an email to be used in a web page.
By default it would display this data from the currently signed on member, but it could also as configured by the site builder also display data from a specific member (select by member number) or from all members that meet specific search criteria as defined in a saved search.
Email editor should also be enhanced to present data from these additional IDs.
Another alternative would be to have the ability to embed a .TXT or .HTML file into an email or web page in the same way that a JPG or PNG etc can be done at the moment - ie resolve the content rather than just linking to it
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedFor my news ticker, I have a specific document template in Open Office (would work on Word as well) such that I create pages with the exact size of the area where I want the ticker to run. Document background color matches site background exactly.
Print these as JPGs using Paperless Printer (free).
Upload these to a directory in WA and then add to a slide show.
In slide show, you can add a link to each image.Robin Sapiro supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedThere is a web application called MultiCloud.
With that you can set up scripts to run every so often that will pull data from say Dropbox and then use WebDav to push to specified directory in WA.Obviously it can run in the other direction as well.
Then you can take this a step further and use Integromat or whatever to populate your Dropbox directory with data that you have created by some other automated process
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An error occurred while saving the comment Robin Sapiro commentedWhy not just use a table with 2 columns and then as you add in a new book - add an extra row to the table
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See comment posted at: https://forums.wildapricot.com/forums/308932-wishlist/suggestions/8826091-managing-multiple-groups-or-chapters-in-a-single-w
a few minutes ago.