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Subscription Coupons – defining the number cycles that discount would be applied

The Recurring Product Discount Coupons should have an option enabling the merchant to define the number of cycles that discount would be applied, for example, only for the first three recurring payments (including initial). After that the discount would not be applied.

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Last updated: August 15, 2022

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  1. Anonymous says:

    ‘+1

  2. Anonymous says:

    We would like to be able to do this.

    We have a 50% discount code on our Website

    We want to offer our “ongoing weekly subscribers” a 50% discount on their first four deliveries.

    I need to be able to set this offer up so that after 4 invoices, the ongoing invoices revert back to the full charge (without discount).

    I also need to be able to set up the following conditions for people who are ordering shorter subscriptions or fortnightly or monthly ones. (woocommerce variations)

    50% off the first 2 Fortnightly deliveries

    50% off the first Monthly delivery.

    I need to be able to run all of these offers using the same code so that they all differentiate per the product and then automatically revert back to the full price once the offer is over.

  3. Anonymous says:

    ‘+1

  4. Derher says:

    I think this was already implemented in the latest version as of July 10th 2018 or earlier

  5. Green says:

    Yes I think this is what we need to provide ‘vacation credits’ to delivery subscribers who will miss a weekly pickup. If this isn’t possible, then we have to revert to manual renewals only.

  6. anonymous says:

    I’d find this very useful.

  7. anonymous says:

    I would really appreciate such an option for my membership page!

  8. fayad says:

    it would be good also to make a specific cycle discounted like your 5th subscription for free..

  9. anonymous says:

    It would be a great feature when you have an offer via an external site such as groupon

  10. Matthew G says:

    Totally agree, recurring products should not have a discount that lasts forever. Coupons should be offered as incentive to signup and only last for a predefined time ( first month / 3 months / 6 months / 1 year )

    I would love this feature. Currently I have 3 and 6 month minimum contracts. So I would like to let the coupon go for the contract period, or another defined length of time, just not forever.

    Thanks for letting us vote. Hope this makes the cut!

  11. Madyson Lamb says:

    My business needs a way to get a discount on ONE recurring payment. I would really appreciate if this feature was made. It would make Woocommerce that much better! PLEASE MAKE THIS HAPPEN!

  12. Kerry says:

    This is the functionality I need for a SAAS offering. First 12 or 6 months at one price, and then a new price monthly thereafter.

  13. Praveen says:

    Something like:

    Coupon 1: 1 month free subscription
    Coupon 2: 2 months free subscription
    Coupon 3: 3 months free subscription

  14. Elliot says:

    I tweeted Prospress who said they only usually implement a featured once it has over 100 votes. Perhaps everyone here could make sure they have all their votes on this and contact Prospress to consider this. Great feature and sorely missed. Thanks

  15. Hans says:

    It’s a great miss in the current implementation. In the marketplace, especially telecom there are allways offerings with first three or six months for half or less of the price and after that the full amount. It’s not great to have to offer discounts for the whole period and less motivating too, me thinks. In offering a payment plan for courses, I want to be able to offer a one to three months rebate on the price instead of a free trial. The obvious route for this would be if recurring coupons could be setup to work only on a number of payments in stead of the whole subscription.

  16. Greg Reimer says:

    My site is built on non-ending subscriptions. I do not want to offer 50% off forever. I want to offer 50% off the first X months, then full price after. Thanks for your consideration.

  17. Kyle H says:

    This is something that is holding us back from using this service over a competitor because our research has shown that we will get more customers if there is a start up discount, or if they refer people to us that we will give them a discount for a set amount of time. This is sorely needed!

  18. Holger says:

    A much needed feature imho – use cases include grandfathering in users from different tiers or older pricing models and making the transition smooth and fair.

  19. Dan says:

    This would be a great feature for subscription. The ability to discount first several months is truly needed. Thanks

  20. anonymous says:

    This would be a great addition. It would easily allow us to run promotional events and improve our visiblity.

  21. Sanjay says:

    Will be very useful for running flexible promotions.

  22. Alasdair Page says:

    As mentioned, this is super handy to promote using Groupon and similar discount websites. Any update on this for the roadmap?

    Desperately needed!

  23. Leah says:

    Desperately need this feature!

  24. Franz says:

    Absolutely necessary for subscriptions ecommerce! Please make it quick! 🙂