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Lakeside

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  1. My business is outfitting youth baseball players with uniforms; caps, jerseys, pants, belts, socks, etc. Our customers are youth baseball organizations. Prior to the beginning of the season, before we order the uniforms, we require each of the customer's players in the organization to attend a fitting's session during which each player tries on each part of their uniform so that each player receives a properly fitted uniform. My goal is to automate and digitize information gathered at all fitting sessions. Currently, during a fitting session, each player walks around a room of tables and each table includes a piece of their uniform to try on so that the player can find the proper fit. As the player tries on each piece of the uniform they indicate on a paper form, with a pen, the correct size of the uniform piece they are trying on. In addition to the fitting process, players are also allowed to purchase additional items that are not provided by my customer, the youth baseball organization. These include items like batting helmets, batting gloves, backpacks, jackets, hoodies, and extra uniform pieces. Players purchase these items using credit card, Venmo, or check, after completing another paper form. If the player is paying with credit card or Venmo the player dictates the credit card and Venmo information on the same paper form and the purchases are run after the fitting session. As soon as possible after the fitting session, all written information on the fitting and additional items for purchase form are dictated to a spreadsheet and sometimes this dictation can takes hours and may have errors. My goal is to collect all of the uniform fitting information and allow the player to purchase additional items ALL on one page in Squarespace, if possible. My goal is to do this all in one page instead of separate pages as my gut tells me there will be less training and will be faster. Is this possible?
  2. paul2009 and creedon; sorry for the delay. Thanks for the solution. I think I will be able to make what you have given me work. I appreciate the help!
  3. Creedon; thank you for the reply. I have thought about your solution too. The problem is that leadership will want to order the sub-set of products and the larger set of products offered to the public user base. If we go with two separate pages that means, I believe, two separate shopping carts, checkout, etc. I believe this could work but it would be better for my sales if they had access to the sub-set and the larger set. Make sense?
  4. I have a public Commerce page on Squarespace that is built for a specific public user base. It has to be public as I believe that any type of authentication that I make users go through will mean less sales from the site. That being said, I have a sub-set of the users, let's call them leadership, that I would like to provide access to a special set of products as part of the overall larger set of products. It seems from my limited knowledge of Squarespace that I might have to duplicate the public Commerce page to include these special products for this unique user base. I have worked with other commerce platforms before and in the other platforms you can set a group of users to see one set of products and another group of users, another group of products. This is accomplished by having one set of users log in or authentication into the site. I have looked over the Knowledge Base and cannot seem to find out if this is possible in Squarespace. Thank you ahead of time for any help you can provide. Win Mitchell
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