uCalc

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Create a costs calculator by simply dragging blocks, adding pictures and texts. It takes only 10 minutes, $0, and no special knowledge!

Author:uKit Group (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.0
WordPress version tested:6.3
Plugin version:2.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:10-05-2017
Last updated:25-08-2023
Rating, %:66
Rated by:9
Plugin URI:http://wordpress.org/plugins/uCalc/
Total downloads:17 634
Active installs:1 000+
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This plug-in provides an opportunity to automatically integrate calculator. This way you don’t need to place the code manually, all you need to do is authorize access from the uCalc account and choose an already made calculator from the list.

uCalc is a service that helps you create and maintain calculators to estimate services and delivery costs as well as build booking, review, feedback, and event registration forms. No special knowledge and operational fees are required. You can create a calculator by just dragging the blocks and putting together simple formulas like A+B=C. You are provided with the embed code that needs to be added to a website powered by any platform. The built-in calculator is edited through the service.

The builder has the following benefits:

  • Ready-to-use templates and a collection of elements: a slider, button, drop-down list, checkmarks, contacts collection, date picker, etc.

  • Completed orders notifications are sent to the owner or manager of the website via email or SMS

  • Results with the opportunity to apply a promo code are sent to clients via email or SMS

  • Design customization: background and text colors, fonts and color customization of the elements

  • Display of several results, for example, with and without a discount

  • Recognition of any currency and measure (weight, size, volume, product unit)

  • Option to illustrate every element

  • Widgets on the website automatically adapt for smartphones and tablets

Check out the video to learn how to add a calculator with the help of the plugin:


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