As I am these days testing out the Amelia plugin. I am looking at how the frontend looks in relation to available design and features. At the moment it feels a bit rigid and frozen. Anyhow I added the following comment to this video: https://youtu.be/nIk4JPwC7wY
Here is an example of booking an appointment to check out some cars.
Booking form.
First step: Selects location of a car dealership.
Second step: Selects in a drop down or checkboxes a specific car brand they want to look at.
Third step: Selects the model of the specific brand. (Uses conditional logic based on selection in step 2.)
Fourth step: Selects a car sales person to book an appointment with.
Fifth step: Selects in a calendar available time of the sales person (linked up to Google calendar). Or selects another salesperson.
Sixth step: Inserts information such as name, email, telephone number and address.
Seventh step: Confirms booking.
As I am these days testing out the Amelia plugin. I am looking at how the frontend looks in relation to available design and features. At the moment it feels a bit rigid and frozen. Anyhow I added the following comment to this video: https://youtu.be/nIk4JPwC7wY
Here is an example of booking an appointment to check out some cars.
Booking form. First step: Selects location of a car dealership. Second step: Selects in a drop down or checkboxes a specific car brand they want to look at. Third step: Selects the model of the specific brand. (Uses conditional logic based on selection in step 2.) Fourth step: Selects a car sales person to book an appointment with. Fifth step: Selects in a calendar available time of the sales person (linked up to Google calendar). Or selects another salesperson. Sixth step: Inserts information such as name, email, telephone number and address. Seventh step: Confirms booking.