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How Do I Add a Variable Subscription to WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 7:16 pm

There are two ways to add a variable subscription to WooCommerce. The first is to use the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons extension.

The second is to use the WooCommerce Subscriptions extension.

WooCommerce Product Add-Ons allows you to add subscription options to your products. These options can be set up as one-time or recurring payments. To add a subscription option to a product, go to the product page and scroll down to the ‘Product Add-Ons’ section. Here you will be able to add a new subscription option.

Give your subscription option a name and price, then select whether it should be a one-time or recurring payment. You can also set up trial periods and free periods for your subscriptions. Once you have saved your changes, the subscription option will appear on the product page.

PRO TIP: Before adding a variable subscription to WooCommerce, please be aware that this may result in unexpected behavior for your customers.

It is important to test your subscription products thoroughly before making them available to your customers. We recommend creating a test customer account and subscribing to the product yourself to make sure everything works as expected.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our support team for assistance.

The WooCommerce Subscriptions extension allows you to create and manage subscriptions for your products. To add a subscription option to a product, go to the product page and scroll down to the ‘Subscriptions’ section. Here you will be able to select whether the product should have a subscription option.

If you select ‘Yes’, you will be able to specify the terms of the subscription, such as the length of the subscription and the price.

Conclusion

Adding a variable subscription to WooCommerce is simple and there are two ways to do it. You can use the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons extension or the WooCommerce Subscriptions extension. Both extensions allow you to set up trial periods and free periods for your subscriptions.

Kathy McFarland

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