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Subscriptions

Repeat buyers reorder only when they remember.

One-time sales never compound.

Turn a favorite into steady revenue.

Recurring revenue, built in.

Subscribe and save on the product page, renewals that retry themselves, and a portal shoppers manage alone.

  • Consent recorded at checkout
  • Cards saved to your own Stripe
  • One enrollment per shopper per plan
Maya, Growth and retention marketer

Your AI team

Run by Maya, growth and retention marketer. Works with Remy.

Why it matters

Repeat revenue, on the page

A frequency picker next to buy once turns a sale into a standing order.

Trials that open the door

Start shoppers at 0 dollars, card saved for the day the trial converts.

Consent done properly

Explicit recurring consent, recorded with the terms the shopper saw.

Your Stripe, your money

Cards save to your own connected Stripe account, entry on its hosted flow.

How it works

How a buyer becomes a subscriber

One coffee shopper, one checkout, one standing order.

  1. Step 1 of 3

    She picks a frequency

    • "Every 3 weeks" sits on the product page, right next to buy once.
    • The choice appears only on products where you switched a plan on.
  2. Step 2 of 3

    One checkout starts it

    • She verifies her email with a one-time code, then pays the first order once.
    • Her card is saved to your own Stripe for the plan she picked, entry on the hosted flow.
    • Her recurring consent is recorded with the exact terms she saw.
  3. Step 3 of 3

    Trials start at zero

    • A trial plan sets up at 0 dollars today, with the card saved for the day it converts.
    • Terms sit on the screen before she agrees, not in fine print.
    • One enrollment per shopper per plan, so a double tap cannot double subscribe.

    $0 today, $16 every 3 weeks, illustrative

Signed up on purpose. Never by accident.

The subscribe checkout records explicit recurring consent with the terms on screen, saves the card only from a session your gateway verified, and blocks a second enrollment in the same plan. Subscription items never share a cart with one-time items.

Everything in the box

The subscribe moment

Subscribe and save on product pageFrequency and price set per planBuy once stays beside itShows only where a plan exists

The first checkout

Email verified, one-time codeFirst order once, card savedZero-dollar trials, card on fileRecurring consent, terms recordedCard entry on your gateway

The guardrails

One enrollment per shopper per planNever mixed with one-time itemsCards saved from verified sessions onlyStore-level on/off switchRuns on your own Stripe

Your setup

Subscribe-and-save in the product editorPlans per product or variantAdd, edit, or retire anytimeSaved cards show last four only

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What you stop paying for

The subscription apps.

RechargeLoop SubscriptionsSkioAppstle

Live in three steps

1

Add a plan

Open a product, switch on Subscribe and save, and set the interval and price.

2

Connect your Stripe

Enrollments run on your own Stripe account. Cards save to it, not to us.

3

Watch signups land

The picker goes live on that product page, and each first order lands in your console.

Fair questions

How does a shopper subscribe?
They pick a frequency on the product page, like every 3 weeks, and check out once. Renewals then charge and ship on schedule without another visit.
What happens when a renewal card fails?
Smart retries run first, then the shopper gets a secure link to update their payment. You do not chase anyone by hand.
Can shoppers manage it themselves?
Yes. Skip a delivery, pause, resume, change frequency, update address or card, or cancel, all self-serve. Fewer support emails for you.
How is consent handled for recurring charges?
The subscribe checkout records the shopper's explicit recurring-billing consent with the terms shown, the way card networks and consumer rules expect.
Brings them back

Buyers become a baseline you can count on.

Buyers don't come back

Stop reselling the same shopper every month.

Put subscribe and save on one product and let the standing order do the work.

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