Similar to the ‘Customer – Order Count’ rule, this would be conditional to the customer having a set number of subscriptions, or less than, greater than, etc.
I think that when this is implemented(fingers crossed), it would be helpful to have the option to count active, on-hold, canceled, etc.. separately or all together.
I sometimes find that customers wind up with multiple subscriptions active. I’d like to be able to make a workflow that notifies an admin of a customer who’s starts another subscription when they already have one active. So that we can reach out to them and assist them with combining the two plans into one.
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Derek Kelly: Agreed, thanks for the suggestion!
I think that when this is implemented(fingers crossed), it would be helpful to have the option to count active, on-hold, canceled, etc.. separately or all together.
I sometimes find that customers wind up with multiple subscriptions active. I’d like to be able to make a workflow that notifies an admin of a customer who’s starts another subscription when they already have one active. So that we can reach out to them and assist them with combining the two plans into one.