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Can you guarantee how much money your store is going to make this month? If you offered subscription-based products, you could do just that.
With WooCommerce Subscriptions, you can create and manage products with recurring payments — payments that will give you residual revenue you can track and count on.
WooCommerce Subscriptions allows you to introduce a variety of subscriptions for physical or virtual products and services. Create product-of-the-month clubs, weekly service subscriptions or even yearly software billing packages. Add sign-up fees, offer free trials, or set expiration periods.
A subscription-based model will allow you to capture more residual revenue — and all you have to do is ship the orders.

Charge an initial amount to account for customer setup costs, or allow customers to try before they buy, by adding sign-up fees and free trials to any subscription product.

Store owners get full-featured subscription management via the WooCommerce > Edit Subscription screen in your WP Admin dashboard. You can suspend or cancel a subscription, change the trial expiration, add items, shipping, fees or taxes to the subscription or modify the recurring total for future payments.

If you only want ship on certain days of the month, or align all customers to the same annual membership term, you can with WooCommerce Subscriptions’ renewal synchronization feature. You can even prorate the first payment of a synchronized subscription purchase.

When creating a subscription product, you can make the product downloadable, virtual or physical, charge renewal payments weekly, monthly or annually, limit the product to one-per-customer and even charge shipping only on the initial order.

Offer customers a discount on their monthly payments or only the sign-up fee. Subscriptions includes both recurring discount coupons and sign-up fee coupons.

Create variable subscription products and allow your customers to choose a subscription that suits their needs. You can even allow customers to choose their own billing schedule.

Your customers can also manage their own subscriptions. With the My Account > View Subscription page, subscribers can suspend or cancel a subscription, change the shipping address or payment method for future renewals and upgrade or downgrade their subscription.

Allow customers to upgrade, downgrade or cross-grade between different subscription products. With flexible proration options for the recurring amount, sign-up fee and length, you can also customize the costs of switching to a new subscription product to suit the needs of your store.

Your customers can also purchase different subscription products in the same transaction and Subscriptions will group the products to reduce the payment gateway fees and logistical overhead for their future renewals.

Automatically notify customers when a subscription renewal payment is processed, a subscription is cancelled or when a subscription has expired with built-in subscription emails.
Whether your goal is to ship a surprise bundle of products to faithful customers every month or bill them for an in-person service provided by your small business, WooCommerce Subscriptions can take the stress out of capturing that all-important residual revenue.
You’ll be able to track how many subscribers you have, when they’re being billed, and how much revenue you’re generating — meaning you’ll always know how much revenue your store can count on as you continue to grow.
WooCommerce Subscriptions is a recurring payments extension for WooCommerce that lets you sell products and services billed on a repeating schedule. You can charge customers weekly, monthly, or annually, and you can apply it to physical, virtual, or downloadable products. Common examples include product-of-the-month clubs, weekly service subscriptions, and yearly software billing plans.
WooCommerce Subscriptions is designed to help you turn one-time sales into recurring revenue you can count on. Instead of relying on repeat manual purchases, customers sign up once and are billed automatically on their schedule, which can help stabilize cash flow. Built-in reports let you track recurring revenue and the number of active subscribers, so you have a clearer view of what your store can expect month to month.
WooCommerce Subscriptions integrates with over 25 payment gateways for automatic recurring payments, including WooPayments, Stripe, PayPal Payments, and PayPal Braintree. If you prefer to accept manual renewal payments, those can be processed through any WooCommerce payment gateway, with automatic email invoices and receipts. For the full breakdown of which gateways support automatic versus manual renewals, see the Subscriptions payment gateways guide.
No. While you can use Stripe and many other gateways with WooCommerce Subscriptions for automatic recurring payments, the subscriptions themselves are created and managed on your own site, not inside your payment gateway. This means you manage billing schedules, renewals, and subscription changes from your WordPress dashboard rather than logging in to a separate provider account.
Yes. WooCommerce Subscriptions lets you add a free trial so customers can try before they buy, and you can charge an initial sign-up fee to cover setup costs. You can combine both on the same product, or use each on its own. This gives you flexible pricing options that can lower the barrier to signing up while still covering upfront costs.
Yes. From the My Account area, subscribers can suspend or cancel a subscription, update their shipping address or payment method for future renewals, and upgrade or downgrade their plan. Letting customers handle these changes on their own can reduce the number of support requests your team needs to answer.
Yes. WooCommerce Subscriptions supports upgrades, downgrades, and cross-grades between subscription products. It includes flexible proration options for the recurring amount, sign-up fee, and length, so you can control how switching costs are calculated. This is useful if you offer tiered plans and want customers to move between them without starting over.
WooCommerce Subscriptions includes an automatic failed payment retry system that can rebill a failed recurring payment, which helps you avoid losing revenue from a single declined charge. The retry system is a setting you turn on, and it applies to payments that fail after it is enabled. You can learn more in the failed payment retry documentation.
Yes. The renewal synchronization feature lets you align renewals to a specific day, such as the first of the month or a set weekday, which is helpful if you only ship on certain days or want all customers on the same billing term. You can also prorate the first payment so customers are charged fairly for the partial period before their first synchronized renewal.
Yes. With variable subscriptions, you can offer several options under one product and let customers choose the plan that suits them, including their own billing schedule. This works well when you sell the same service at different tiers, such as basic, standard, and premium plans, each with its own price.
Yes. WooCommerce Subscriptions adds two coupon types beyond standard WooCommerce coupons: a recurring product discount and a sign-up fee discount. You can use recurring discounts to create limited coupons that apply to only a set number of payments, which gives you control over promotions without discounting the plan forever.
Yes. Customers can purchase different subscription products in a single transaction, and WooCommerce Subscriptions groups them to reduce payment gateway fees and simplify future renewals. If you enable mixed checkout, shoppers can also buy subscription and non-subscription products together in the same order.
Yes. WooCommerce Subscriptions includes a gifting option that lets shoppers purchase a subscription for another person. This can help you reach new customers and grow recurring revenue, since the recipient becomes a subscriber on your store.
Yes. WooCommerce Subscriptions includes built-in emails that notify you and your customers when a renewal payment is processed, when a subscription is cancelled, and when a subscription expires. These automatic messages help keep customers informed so there are fewer surprises around billing.
WooCommerce Subscriptions lets you create dedicated subscription products, and you can also offer customers a choice between a one-time purchase and a subscription on your existing products.
They solve different problems and are often used together. WooCommerce Subscriptions handles recurring billing: payment schedules, renewals, and failed payment retries. WooCommerce Memberships handles access control: restricting content or products to members. If you want members billed on a recurring cycle with free trials, upgrades, or the ability to pause, the two extensions integrate so Subscriptions manages payments while Memberships manages access.
No. If your goal is simply to bill customers on a repeating schedule for products or services, WooCommerce Subscriptions handles that on its own. You would add WooCommerce Memberships only if you also need to restrict access to gated content, courses, or member-only products. For recurring memberships that combine billing and access, the two work together.
WooCommerce Subscriptions is designed for stores that sell ongoing value and want automated, recurring billing. It suits subscription box businesses, service providers billing retainers for work like maintenance or consulting, software and SaaS billing, and any store turning repeat purchases into recurring plans. If you need flexible billing schedules, free trials, and customer self-service, it is a strong fit.
WooCommerce Subscriptions is built for recurring billing, so it is not the right tool if your store only sells one-time purchases with no repeating payments. If your main need is restricting access to content or products rather than charging on a schedule, WooCommerce Memberships is a better starting point.
WooCommerce Subscriptions is built for recurring billing, which is the core of any subscription box or repeat-shipment model. You can set weekly, monthly, or annual schedules, sync renewals to a shipping day, and charge shipping in a way that fits your fulfillment.
Yes. Store owners get full subscription management from the Edit Subscription screen in the WordPress dashboard. You can suspend or cancel a subscription, change the trial expiration, add items, shipping, fees, or taxes, and modify the recurring total for future payments. This gives you hands-on control when a customer's needs change.
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