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    Cool Order Management System BETA

    We're happy to announce that we have rolled out an order management system for all resellers.

    This system will allow you to generate an order form that your customers can use to provide their account information and select a phone number without you having to manually enter it all into the VOIPo system. It also allows you to see what orders have been processed and what ones are pending (for things like manual number assignments).


    This is in BETA and is meant for testing at this time and may have bugs. We ask that you thoroughly test it before you use it in a live setting.

    Here is a sample order form: https://cp.voipwelcome.com/order/1da53c7ad1cf9bf802f794c258da6925be710f7e




    Here's how it works...


    1) You create an order form or multiple order forms in your reseller account.


    2) This form will collect customer info, allow them to select a number (if you'd like) and then queue the order up in your reseller account.


    3) You can have the order form redirect the user to another URL once the submit it (can be a different URL depending on what they order) to complete their payment in whatever payment or billing system you use. This could be PayPal, 2Checkout, WHMCS, or whatever.


    If you would prefer, you could also have the user start with the payment system first and then have it redirect to the order form.


    4) All orders are queued up in your reseller panel for you to approve. If you'd like you can automate this and setup automatic approvals where the orders are automatically setup and custom welcome e-mails go out to clients based on what they order.




    Here's how to use it...


    To access the order form management, simply click on the Orderform tab in your reseller control panel.


    To create an order form, simply enter a name for it and then click Create Order Form. You will then be taken to a page where you can fill in all the options.


    Virtually all fields are optional, but here are the basic order form options:


    Title - Just internal name for you to reference it with if you have multiple order forms


    Display Logo - Yes/No - Show you logo on the order form (logo is setup under preferences tab)


    Display TOS - Yes/No - Shows TOS section on order form that requires user to accept your TOS


    TOS URL - URL to your TOS that will be linked in TOS section is enabled


    Header Lines - 3 Text Lines in Top Right Header of Order Form (Could show things like your support contact info)


    Footer Lines - 3 Text Lines in Bottom Footer




    Now, you need to setup "items" on your order form that you'd like to sell and the options for those items. You can add unlimited items to an order form:


    Title: Internal title for you to reference the item


    Item Type: Type of Account (Full Service, Full Service Transferred Number, etc)


    Send E-mail: Optional welcome e-mail to send for this item


    Return URL: URL to direct to after submitting the form


    Automatic Approval: Automatically setup the order or not. If no, this will queue up the orders for you to approve.


    Domestic Usage Limit: Default Limit for Domestic Usage


    International Usage: Default International Usage Limit




    Notes on Automatic Approval

    If automatic approval is enabled, customers will be able to select a number. Their account will be setup automatically and a welcome e-mail will be sent to them based on your welcome e-mail template. You will be able to see their order and order a device for them with one click if you'd like (without having to retype their address).


    If automatic approval is disabled, then the order is queued up for you to manually approve and process. The user will be able to select the rate center, but not the actual number since we have no idea what numbers will be available at the time you actually process the order. You will then be able to easily select the number for them in their chosen rate center when you process their order. Welcome e-mails are not sent until the order is approved.

    Remember, all number orders are non-refundable because we pay our carriers to exclusive obtain the selected number for you. Auto approval does have some fraud risks because it is ordering the numbers (which you are charged for) as the orders come in. If this is of concern, one thing you could consider doing is using your payment system first and then redirecting to the VOIPo order form only upon completion of successful payment.




    Accessing your order form...

    You will be able to see a list of all the order forms on the main page under the Orderform tab. To get the URL for the order form, simply go to "View Order Form" and copy the URL. To edit an existing order form, just click on the name of the Order Form.


    The URL will look something like this:


    https://cp.voipwelcome.com/order/1da...da6925be710f7e


    You can also hardcode the order form to only show one of the items on it (without letting the user select the item) by add the item number to the end of the URL.


    Example: To lock the order form to item 71, you can add /71 to the URL like this: https://cp.voipwelcome.com/order/1da...925be710f7e/71



    Welcome E-mails

    To setup welcome e-mails, access the welcome e-mail area under the main Orderform tab. You can create unlimited welcome e-mails. This is useful because you may want a different welcome e-mail for different account types or plans. You can also use the following variables in welcome e-mails:


    %IP%

    %FIRSTNAME%

    %LASTNAME%

    %PHONENUMBER%

    %NPA%

    %NXX%

    %EXT%

    %USERNAME%

    %PASSWORD%

    %PACKAGE%


    Questions


    Again, this is in BETA and we recommend thoroughly testing it before using it in a live setting. Please report all bugs and problems to reseller@voipo.com so we can address them and post general feedback in this thread.

    Timothy Dick
    Founder/CEO
    VOIPo.com

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Ok, looks good, but what if a customer doesn't want a new number, and instead wants to transfer their current number. Why isn't that option available as well?

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Quote Originally Posted by wingsohot View Post
    Ok, looks good, but what if a customer doesn't want a new number, and instead wants to transfer their current number. Why isn't that option available as well?
    This is an option available. Simply create the item and add it to your orderform:

    Full Account - Local Number Transfer
    Full Account - Tollfree Number Transfer
    Forwarding Account - Local Number Transfer
    Forwarding Account - Tollfree Number Transfer
    Fax Account - Local Number Transfer
    Fax Account - Tollfree Number Transfer

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Oooops, my bad. However, it would be more of a convenience to be able to have a drop down for new number or transfer number on one form. The way it's set up now requires a link to two different pages for the two forms. Also, if you use paypal or google for your payment processor, you would have to enter your name and address twice, once for the payment processor and once for the order form. To redundant. More likely to lose customers because of that. There should be an option to choose whether you need the name and address on the order form.

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Quote Originally Posted by wingsohot View Post
    Oooops, my bad. However, it would be more of a convenience to be able to have a drop down for new number or transfer number on one form. The way it's set up now requires a link to two different pages for the two forms. Also, if you use paypal or google for your payment processor, you would have to enter your name and address twice, once for the payment processor and once for the order form. To redundant. More likely to lose customers because of that. There should be an option to choose whether you need the name and address on the order form.
    You don't actually need two forms (for transfer or new number). What we envisioned is just adding 2 Items. Like said your plan is the "Home Unlimited" plan. You could add a "Home Unlimited - New Number" and a "Home Unlimited - Transfer Number" and that's how they'll show up on the form since it shows your "plan name". The customer could then select which one they want.

    In terms of info being collected, we can look at making some of it optional, but there has to be "something" so you can match up the order in vPanel to the payment in your payment system and we thought it'd look odd to have them enter just their name or something on one and everything on the other. If we made it optional, what information would you want them to enter to match up the order to payment?
    Timothy Dick
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    VOIPo.com

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    I'm wondering, if an account is set up for automatic approval, is there any way that the user can setup a username and password during the ordering process, so that the user may log into their control panel immediately? This would especially be useful for automatic approval for toll free numbers, and forwarded numbers, seeing as no phone adapter has to be mailed to the user.

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Is it possible to be able to have the customer choose a username and password during the ordering process, so that the customer can log into their control panel right away and start using their account? This would be especially useful for toll free numbers or forwarding number orders, since there is no equipement that has to be mailed out.

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Quote Originally Posted by wingsohot View Post
    Is it possible to be able to have the customer choose a username and password during the ordering process, so that the customer can log into their control panel right away and start using their account? This would be especially useful for toll free numbers or forwarding number orders, since there is no equipement that has to be mailed out.
    If you have automatic approval on and setup a welcome e-mail, you can use the %USERNAME% and %PASSWORD% variables in the welcome e-mail. With automatic approval, it goes out when they order. We may be able to add something to have it allow them to choose the username.
    Timothy Dick
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    VOIPo.com

    Interact with VOIPo: Twitter, Facebook

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    What I'm not understanding is, where is the fill for %username% and %password% come from? I know the fill for variable %firstname% comes from the order form a customer fills out, but username and password are not fields in the order form. Also when the account is auto setup, is the account set to where, the 10 digit phone is the username and any password will work?

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    Default Re: Order Management System BETA

    Quote Originally Posted by wingsohot View Post
    What I'm not understanding is, where is the fill for %username% and %password% come from? I know the fill for variable %firstname% comes from the order form a customer fills out, but username and password are not fields in the order form. Also when the account is auto setup, is the account set to where, the 10 digit phone is the username and any password will work?
    The way it works is simple.

    The username is always the phone number.

    The password is randomly generated sequence of alphanumeric characters.

    This information is available in the email variables %USERNAME% and %PASSWORD% - allowing for auto approval of signups and instant access to the accounts.

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