Setting Up Recurring Payment for the WP User Frontend

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Sometimes you might need recurring payments so that the users who buy your subscription pack don’t have to forget to pay each time. It will enable an automatic regular payment option, and the user won’t have to worry about any late fees.

To enable recurring payments, you first need to create a subscription pack.

NOTE: RECURRING PAYMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR PRO VERSION ONLY

Go to WordPress Dashboard→User Frontend→Subscriptions and create your desired subscription pack. For reference, we created a subscription pack named Pack 1. You can learn more about how to create a subscription pack from here

After creating a subscription pack, you need to click on it and go to the edit subscription page. Scroll down to see the recurring payment option.

After enabling the recurring payment option, you will see two categories about how you want to set it up. The billing cycle gives you the option to configure after how many days, weeks, months, or years you want the payments to recur. You can set the number and select if you want the number to be days, weeks, etc.

Billing cycle stop gives you the option to choose how many of your configured billing cycles you would like it to stop. If you choose billing cycle 1 week and billing stop cycle 3, recurring payments will stop after 3 weeks.

NOTE: YOU NEED TO ENABLE RECURRING PAYMENT AND CONFIGURE THEM FOR EACH SUBSCRIPTION