How can I create a Variable Subscription product with a variation with lifetime validity and no payment for every year yet I need a Signup fee
Thanks for your time fellows.
I can see how you'd think this would a subscription, but since the user won't be making further payments, maybe it's easier to sell as a simple product?
Like back in the old days when they used to sell the unlimited travel tickets.
Not really a subscription per say, as user pays a lot up front and get's to keep it for life.
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I am using Woocommerce Memberships. We sell tickets to festival events. One of the perks of a specific level of membership is that you get 1 free to ticket to every event on offer. So if I had only three events (A, B & C), my members would be allowed 1 freebie ticket for each of the three but could purchase as many others as they like at the regular price.
I am not sure how to set this up either as a membership discount or a coupon...either would be fine. I would very much prefer not to have to make both free and paid versions of each event for simplicity, sanity, and recordkeeping purposes. Because they can buy multiples of each ticket, I can't set the price at Zero and limit them to one of each event.
Let's say each event cost $10. A fixed cart discount of $30 won't work, as they can only get 1 free ticket to each of the three events, and $30 off would allow 3 free entries to a single event. Nor can I limit their purchase of the events to 1 each with a cost of zero, as most will want to buy additional full price tickets to each event.
I might be overthinking things, but if anybody has a suggestion on how best to go about this, please share.
I am using Grvity Forms with Stripe Add-on
I need to create a monthly subscription, but first payment should be for 3 months, so user buyes 3 months at once ($300), and then after 3 months he will be charged $100/month.
How to create such Stripe feed?
Thanks in advance
If anyone has the same problem, I've resolved it in such way:
I've placed in the form separate product item with type "Singe Product" and price $300. Then in the Stripe feed configured subscription with trial for 90 days. Subscription linked to main product item (subscription for $100), and turned on Setup Fee, linked to the second product component ($300).
You probably need to hide Total section in the form, because it will show $400 as a sum of both products, but Stripe charges only $300 and creates subscription $100/month with trial.
Is it possible to start and expire subscriptions at WooCommerce Subscription at a fixed time?
For an initiative of a university, I develop a page that should allow payments for semester contributions. There are fixed start and end dates (semester start and end). Buyers then acquire membership in the initiative for the semester. This should work well with WooCommerce memberships, where you can use fixed start and end dates. However, it is counterproductive that WooCommerce Subscriptions can not do the same. If someone buys a subscription towards the end of the semester he/she is a member over both semesters. In addition, the reminders of the extensions arrive on different days. The synchronization of payments is also not a solution, as this allows only intervals.
I have thought about the alternative, to let members purchase a simple product (no subscription, since this must be renewed manually anyway). However, I have the problem that members could acquire several before their membership has expired. I also do not know how Memberships behaves when it expires. Do users have to buy the product again or does Memberships still think the product has been bought?
We have a website that sells subscriptions.
The customer will get a physical product and then will be charged each month for the service.
We use WooCommerce Subscriptions plugin. We set the subscription product so the "Signup fee" will be used to charge for the physical device, and the subscription fee is for the service.
On some US states, the Tax for service and tangibles is different. For us it means different tax rate for the product (one time) and another tax rate for the recurring payment (service).
Since there is only one option to have Tax Class, I could not find a way to make it happen. Any ideas?
So...
The answer is to separate the subscription into two products. one as service and one as tangible.
We add the tangible on-the-fly.
I was thinking about setting up a subscription, but I wanted to have a one time payment of the subscription, anybody know if this is possible?
For example, the subscription is $120 and good for one year. But they pay one time (at the start) and after one year the subscription expires. I am hoping WooCommerce subscriptions can do this.
Cheers
Have you looked at the product settings for Subscriptions? You can set the billing interval, billing period, and duration of subscription.