=== Time Picker for WooCommerce ===
Contributors: arosoft
Donate link: https://paypal.me/arosoftdonate
Tags: checkout, time selector, time, date, date picker
Tested up to: 6.8
Stable tag: 1.0.4
License: GPL v2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Time Picker for WooCommerce allows customers to choose the date and time when to pick up an order or when to have an order delivered.


== Description ==

The Time Picker for WooCommerce simplifies the process for customers to select when they would like to pick up or receive their orders.
You can configure available time slots according to weekdays, product categories, and tags. The first available slot can be delayed, or you can provide an "As Soon As Possible" option for added flexibility.
To maintain organization, you can limit the number of orders or items per time slot and adjust the duration of each slot (for instance, 15-minute intervals). This offers a straightforward way to manage scheduling while ensuring a seamless ordering experience for customers.

The time and date pickers are compatible with both the classic checkout page and the new block-based checkout.

A [premium version](https://arosoft.se/product/time-date-picker-for-woocommerce/) is available to use the plugin with extended functionality, like separate schedules for delivery and pick-up orders.






== Installation ==

1. After activation, go to WooCommerce -> Settings -> Time Picker for WooCommerce.
2. Enable the time picker for pick-up and/or delivery orders.
3. Select the Schedules tab and create a schedule for the available time slots.



== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Is the time picker compatible with the block checkout page? =

Yes, the time selector can be used with both the old checkout page and the new block checkout page.


== Screenshots ==

1. Select date and time on blocks checkout

2. Configure schedules for available dates and time slots






== Changelog ==

= 1.0.4 =

* Change: Some blocks packages now running at ‘woocommerce_loaded’ hook, formerly ‘plugins_loaded’.

= 1.0.1 =

* Updated compatible WooCommerce version

= 1.0 =

* Initial release





