If, like me, you run an online store where you sell products and services requiring recurring payments and subscription renewals, and handling these subscriptions and payment reminders is taking up a lot of your time, then using the WordPress WooCommerce plug-in with the Subscriptio extension could be a great solution.
Efficiently Handle Recurring Payments With Subscriptio
Subscriptio is a paid extension for WooCommerce Subscriptions that enables you to effortlessly sell items like magazine subscriptions, e-learning packages, and memberships that require recurring payments, ultimately saving you time. I’ve been using this extension for a few weeks now, and I find it quite impressive.
While I can’t claim it has significantly boosted my business performance yet due to my recent adoption, it has definitely improved how I manage customer subscriptions compared to before. As a solo operator running a magazine web store with WooCommerce, plug-ins and extensions like Subscriptio are incredibly beneficial. Utilizing Subscriptio has enhanced my business by streamlining payment collection and automation.
Streamlined Subscription Management
With this extension, I can effortlessly sell subscriptions, manage billing cycles, and send payment reminders to customers. Packed with various features, it allows setting subscription terms like price, billing intervals, free trial lengths, billing periods, setup fees, and subscription durations.
- Order placed
- Payment received
- Subscription activated
- Renewal order generated (sent after 30 days for my monthly billing)
- Payment reminders dispatched
- Subscription marked as overdue
- Overdue payment reminders sent
- Subscription suspended
- Cancellation warnings issued
By configuring options such as reminder schedules and suspension periods, I can efficiently manage accounts via the administration panel. Automated reminders are sent to customers in case of payment delays based on my pre-set preferences, simplifying late payment and subscription management.
The user-accessible ‘My Account’ page is noteworthy. It empowers subscribers to view their subscriptions, status, next payment dates, expiration dates, recent orders, and take actions like suspending or canceling subscriptions.
If you are selling or planning to sell subscriptions through WooCommerce, consider exploring Subscriptio – it could save you time and alleviate the challenges, just as it did for me.