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Brandon Harvie
 
April 18, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

New: Reporting on CRV

Update 4/18/2024: You can now view CRV for all orders in the Nexternal Order Export report. To access this report, go to Reports > Shipping > Nexternal Order Export.

Update 3/7/2024: Starting March 11, 2024, WineDirect will have revised how custom taxes are displayed in Daily Activity Reports:

  • If there are orders WITH Custom taxes/CRV fee for the date range, regardless of whether the Custom taxes and CRV fee setting is checked or not, then the row for Custom taxes/CRV fee is displayed.
  • If there are orders WITHOUT Custom taxes/CRV fee for the date range, regardless of whether the Custom taxes and CRV fee setting is checked or not, then the row for Custom taxes/CRV fee is not displayed.

To learn more about Daily Activity Reports, please visit the documentation.


Good news! After launching the California Refund Value (CRV) collection, we added the option to view CRV in various reports in WineDirect. Here is the current list of reports that will let you report on CRV:

  • QuickBooks V.2
  • Orders by Numbers
  • Orders by Customers
  • Orders by Ship/Pickup Date
  • Orders Details Report
    • There is now an extended CRV Amount column in the Order Detail report.
  • Nexternal Order Export

For more information on CRV reporting and other WineDirect features, visit the documentation here.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and continued support as we work to enhance your WineDirect reporting experience. If you have any questions or need support, please feel free to reach out through the 'Ask a question' feature in the admin panel or by emailing us directly at support@winedirect.com.

Time Posted: Apr 18, 2024 at 1:39 PM Permalink to New: Reporting on CRV Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
March 21, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

Recommend: Enable additional email authentication

Earlier this year, Google and Yahoo announced new requirements for high-volume email senders (exceeding 5,000 daily emails). Email authentication, once merely a suggestion, is now crucial for major email providers to receive your emails. You can learn more about the sending requirements here.

While these changes may not directly impact your winery, we strongly recommend taking proactive steps to enable DMARC (Domain-based message authentication, reporting and conformance) for your emails. We have devised a streamlined procedure to help you implement DMARC.

By enabling DMARC, you stand to benefit in the following ways:

  • 📧 Improved email deliverability: Ensure your emails consistently reach your intended recipients, enhancing communication with your consumers.
  • 🔐 Enhanced security: Protect your winery's online presence by fortifying the authentication process, protecting your reputation and consumer's trust.

Not sure if you have DMARC enabled?

You can use a free tool such as this to check if your domain's DMARC has already been set up. All you need to do is enter the domain in your sending email address (such as info@wineryname.com) and scroll down to see if it is enabled.

If you have any questions or need support, please feel free to use the 'Ask a question' feature in the bottom right of the admin panel or email us directly at support@winedirect.com.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in WineDirect. 

Time Posted: Mar 21, 2024 at 10:18 AM Permalink to Recommend: Enable additional email authentication Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
February 28, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

Fixed: Issue with Move5000/VP3300

Updated 4/16/2024: We have applied fixes for both devices and no longer report any issues. We appreciate your patience as we worked towards a resolution.

Updated 2/28/2024: We're actively investigating and working to resolve this issue. If you are looking to set a custom tip amount, please get in touch with WineDirect Payments.


We have observed an issue with changing certain device settings on the Move5000 and VP3300. If you currently use one of these devices, please refrain from making the following changes to the device:

  • If you tap Device Settings in the POS app, select a VP3300 from the device dropdown, and tap "Edit EMV Terminal," please do not select "Enable Receipt Printer."
  • If you tap Device Settings in the POS, app select a Move5000 from the device dropdown, and tap "Edit EMV Terminal," please do not set the custom tip amounts from this menu.

We are working to resolve these issues as soon as possible.

If you need to make these changes to your device, please get in touch with WineDirect Payments. We appreciate your patience and continued partnership. We encourage you to visit our Status Page for the most current updates. 

 
Time Posted: Feb 28, 2024 at 1:33 PM Permalink to Fixed: Issue with Move5000/VP3300 Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
January 31, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

Testing Complete: iOS Update 17

Update 1/31/2023: 

The WineDirect team has completed testing, and all users (including VivoPay users) can safely update their iOS software to version 17. Minimum requirement: iOS 13 or higher. Check device compatibility before updating. The benefits include enhanced security and optimized performance, opening the door to future product enhancements. We've also updated the WineDirect POS app to address issues related to Bluetooth devices. Here are the recommended steps to update your POS setup:

Recommended Steps

1. Update your iOS to version 17.

  • To manually update, go to Settings > General > Software Update.

2. Update your WineDirect POS App

  • Important Note: Only update the WineDirect POS App if you are iOS 13 and above*
  • To update your WineDirect POS App, open the App Store.
  • Tap your profile icon at the top of the screen.
  • Scroll to see pending updates and release notes. Tap Update next to the WineDirect POS App.

iOS Version 12 and below

As iOS undergoes regular updates, security concerns persist for older iOS versions. To address this, this and all upcoming releases of the WineDirect POS app will no longer be compatible with devices running iOS versions 12 and below. Learn more about iOS and WineDirect POS compatibility in our documentation.


Recommendations

As a best practice, we advise waiting for our testing of the new iOS update before initiating any updates on your iPad devices.

Disable Auto-Update

We recommend to disable automatic updates on your iPad device(s). You can do so by:

  1. Go to Settings.

  2. Tap App Store.

  3. Turn off App Updates.

For more detailed information about the iPad iOS updates and any associated changes, please refer to Apple's documentation here.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and continued support as we work to enhance your WineDirect POS experience.  If you have any questions or need support, please feel free to reach out through the 'Ask a question' feature in the admin panel or by emailing us directly at support@winedirect.com.

Time Posted: Jan 31, 2024 at 9:59 AM Permalink to Testing Complete: iOS Update 17 Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
January 25, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

Fix: Disabling duplicate orders for terminal orders

If you process orders through a terminal using a card, you might have observed an option to duplicate orders completed with an EMV terminal. However, this action leads to errors as there is no way to collect payment for these duplicated orders. To enhance order processing, we've taken the step to disable the option for duplicating orders where payment was collected via an EMV terminal.

We appreciate your patience and support as we worked quickly to find a solution. If you have any questions or need support, please feel free to reach out through the 'Ask a question' feature in the admin panel or by emailing us directly at support@winedirect.com.

Time Posted: Jan 25, 2024 at 11:32 AM Permalink to Fix: Disabling duplicate orders for terminal orders Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
January 23, 2024 | Brandon Harvie

Investigating: New email sending requirements

Updated 3/5/2024:

We now recommend that all clients enable additional email authentication through DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance). We have devised a streamlined procedure to help you implement DMARC for your emails.

Update 1/25/2024:

We've proactively emailed all clients whom we anticipate may be impacted by the latest requirements. If you dispatch at least 5,000 emails daily and haven't received our communication, kindly contact us at hello@winedirect.com, and we'll promptly follow up with you.


Recently, Google and Yahoo announced upcoming requirements set to affect high-volume email senders exceeding 5,000 emails per day. These requirements will go into effect by February 1st, 2024. Email authentication, once merely a suggestion, is now a crucial element for major email providers. You can learn more about the sending requirements here.

Here's a breakdown of the requirements that Google and Yahoo are imposing on senders:

  • Email authentication: Senders must authenticate their emails by implementing robust email authentication protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.
  • Easy unsubscribe: Users should have a seamless experience unsubscribing from unwanted emails, eliminating unnecessary complications.
  • Low spam percentage: Senders must ensure minimal spam, delivering only emails that recipients desire. A clearly defined spam rate threshold will be enforced to prevent recipients from being inundated with unwanted messages.

At WineDirect, our team is actively exploring solutions to meet these new requirements, ensuring that your emails reach their intended recipients successfully. We are committed to keeping you informed and will provide updates as we progress. Stay tuned for further developments.

Time Posted: Jan 23, 2024 at 11:51 AM Permalink to Investigating: New email sending requirements Permalink
Brandon Harvie
 
December 21, 2023 | Brandon Harvie

Complete: California CRV Implementation

Starting January 1, 2024, California Refund Value (CRV) will apply to wine products sold in and shipped to California.

Update January 3, 2023

We are currently investigating an issue in which enabling CRV from website settings does not immediately reflect on the website. CRV may still appear in the POS and admin panel despite the delay. We are observing that the CRV remains enabled on the website after some delay. We will update the status page once we have resolved this issue.

Update December 29, 2023

The CRV fee implementation has now been completed and can be used by wineries! By default, CRV fees are disabled for a winery. Please check out our full documentation on how to enable the CRV fee collection.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please don't make any other changes in this section unless you are working with a WineDirect specialist, as any change here may alter the system in ways that can affect your day-to-day operations, and it may take some time to troubleshoot properly.

Feature Overview

Our California CRV implementation conveniently streamlines CRV fee collection across all sales channels. When enabled, the system automatically collects CRV fees on orders based on container size which is set within the SKU's bottle settings.

  • By default, the CRV collection setting will be disabled. You can activate CRV collection from within the website settings of the admin panel.
  • For website, POS, and admin panel orders, a new CRV line item will outline the total California CRV amount.
  • GetOrderDetail will record the CRV fee in the Deposit response parameter.

For a deeper dive into the California CRV changes, check out our new documentationrecent blog post, or the webinar we hosted with ShipCompliant.

We appreciate your patience and support during this process. Feel free to contact support if you have any questions or concerns. 

Time Posted: Dec 21, 2023 at 9:25 AM Permalink to Complete: California CRV Implementation Permalink
WineDirect Team
 
December 13, 2023 | WineDirect Team

Recap: Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2023

As we reflect on the Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend of 2023, we wanted to share some insights into the collective performance of wineries, including yours. 

Sales performance

In a challenging global market marked by high inflation impacting consumer spending, wineries exhibited resilience and hard work, leading to some noteworthy results. Collectively, our WineDirect winery partners surpassed total Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) of $50 million. A standout moment was the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, with sales reaching a notable $8.5 million GMV in a single day.

 

Platform performance 

Performance and stability are crucial during such high-traffic periods and after working to address some issues related to recently deployed enhancements, we experienced a 100% uptime for the main applications throughout the five days, including 99.96%. for front-end websites. 

Looking ahead to 2024 

We're preparing for the next chapter as more wineries adopt the All-New WineDirect. As we actively continue to build out features for our purpose-built platform, we aim to provide a seamless experience for all wineries during Black Friday/Cyber Monday 2024. Our new platform will help wineries enhance their wine sales, encourage repeat business, and streamline day-to-day operations. 

Time Posted: Dec 13, 2023 at 1:18 PM Permalink to Recap: Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2023 Permalink
WineDirect Team
 
November 22, 2023 | WineDirect Team

Update: EMV Issues Fixed

We are following up on the recent service interruptions and wanted to provide some updates. The WineDirect team has worked hard to implement a fix for the following issues:

  • The issue causing some EMV/ POS card readers to freeze during processing has been resolved
    • You can now use all EMV card readers, including the Vivopay 3300 and the Move 5000
  • The issue with split tenders on POS has been resolved

We appreciate your patience and continued partnership. We encourage you to visit our Status Page for the most current updates. Our Client Success team is also at your disposal, ready to assist with any concerns or queries you might have. Please feel free to reach out through the 'Ask a question' feature in the admin panel or by emailing us directly at support@winedirect.com

Wishing you all the best for a successful holiday season! 🍷

Time Posted: Nov 22, 2023 at 10:04 AM Permalink to Update: EMV Issues Fixed Permalink
WineDirect Team
 
November 20, 2023 | WineDirect Team

Recent WineDirect Classic Enhancements and Addressing Bugs

We wanted to provide you with an important update on the recent changes to our payment gateway, ensuring transparency and open communication every step of the way. 

A step forward with upgrades 

Last week, we successfully rolled out a significant upgrade to our payment gateway integration. Our primary goal was to rectify longstanding payment processing issues, such as transactions failing, remaining in a pending state, or returning ambiguous statuses. Additionally, we wanted to enhance the transaction speed in the tasting room, ensuring a seamless experience for all.

We are delighted to announce: 

  • POS transaction times have been significantly reduced by 50%, ensuring a smoother experience for your patrons. 
  • The issues responsible for pending transactions and incorrect statuses have been successfully rectified. 

With the recent rollout, we encountered several payment issues that might have caused disruptions to your operations, and we sincerely apologize. Rest assured, we have successfully addressed all major issues related to this upgrade and are committed to delivering even smoother experiences with our future updates. 

Currently, we are investigating two issues regarding EMV card readers. We are actively working on these issues and will provide updates as we have them on the Status Page.

Stay updated & engaged 

While we do expect occasional, infrequent bugs, your feedback is invaluable to us in resolving them swiftly. If you encounter any payment issues or have questions, please use the 'Ask a question' feature in the admin panel's bottom right chat bubble. Alternatively, you can always email us at support@winedirect.com.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in WineDirect. We are here for you. 

Time Posted: Nov 20, 2023 at 1:06 PM Permalink to Recent WineDirect Classic Enhancements and Addressing Bugs Permalink