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Track your recurring payments through the Paywall panel and create rule sets for failed collections.
Subscription status, including subscription start and renewal, as well as all related processes, are completely under your control.
Within Paywall’s recurring payment system, you can create subscriptions and receive payments in the following periods:
Daily
Weekly
Biweekly (2 weeks)
Monthly
Quarterly (3 months)
Semi-Annually (6 months)
Nine Months
Annually (Yearly)
For each subscription you create, you can define the process to follow when errors occur. Paywall offers retry support for failed transactions. Within this scope:
You can specify how many retry attempts should be made after a failed transaction.
You can define the waiting time between each retry in hours as a separate parameter.
For example, you can set a 5-hour wait time between retry attempts.
Additionally, Paywall notifies you by sending a webhook to the callback address you specify during subscription creation for every successful or failed transaction.
No, if you want to apply the package price update to all relevant subscriptions, you can easily implement this change with a single parameter. This way, you won’t need to update each subscription individually.
Yes, you can organize your products or services as a pool. By feeding your subscriptions from this pool, you can manage them easily. When the price or name of a package in the pool changes, the change is automatically reflected in all subscriptions linked to that package. This provides a more efficient and practical structure.
Yes, you can manage your customers using a pool system. This allows you to view and manage all packages belonging to a single customer in one place if they have multiple subscriptions. This structure makes customer tracking and subscription management more efficient.
Yes, you can assign multiple cards to your subscriptions. Having multiple cards ensures that if there is an issue with one card during payment, the transaction can continue using alternative cards, providing an uninterrupted payment experience.
Quantity-based subscription is a subscription model that allows you to receive a certain number of payments within a specified period.
Example: If you need to receive 10,000 TL every month for 1 year and want the collection to stop at the end of that year, you can set the subscription type to “Quantity-Based.”
You can specify the quantity as 12 and set the period as monthly.
In this case, the system collects 10,000 TL every month for 12 months, and the subscription automatically stops after the last payment in the 12th month. This model is ideal for subscriptions with a limited duration or a specific total payment goal.
The main difference between quantity-based and unlimited (recurring) subscriptions lies in how the subscription ends:
Quantity-Based Subscription: The subscription automatically ends after the specified number of payments. For example, a subscription set for 12 payments ends after the 12th payment.
Unlimited Subscription: The subscription continues indefinitely until you decide to cancel it. Payments are collected continuously at the intervals you set.
This difference allows you to customize your subscription plans according to your customers’ needs.
Yes, Paywall sends webhook requests to the callback address you specify for all payments made within your subscriptions. This way, you receive immediate feedback on every successful or failed transaction and can update your systems accordingly.