benbt-japan
Member
Posted 4 years ago #
I am developing a site using wordpress, that will eventually require a subscription system for people to pay to access the site after a free period has expired. I believe the specialized content will be of some value to the right people.
I would be interested to hear replies from anyone who has a paid subscription system successfully installed and operational on their site. This includes paid systems like 'Suma', which is advertized in a few posts on this forum, as well as free plug-ins.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share their experiences.
editweapon
Member
Posted 4 years ago #
I just started looking at Suma and would be interested in someone posting a review about it as well. Thx!
benbt-japan
Member
Posted 4 years ago #
No-one want to share any experiences with this paying servivce - good or bad? If you don't want to comment on these public forums, please consider e-mailing me at lang _ global _ learn _ japanese (at) yahoo dot co dot jp (without the spaces, obviously).
AdamKayce
Member
Posted 4 years ago #
I'd love to hear about this as well... I'm considering Suma, mainly for one feature: to be able to charge a one-time fee and begin a subscription (of less money) at the same time.
So far, Suma is the best-looking option; from what I've found, no other plugin can do that. You'd have to go with 1ShoppingCart, or PayPal's Pro system, both of which are $30/month.
Any users/developers out there with some insight?
jpalmer
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
I am currently integrating Suma into our environment and it's really great. The registration interface takes a bit of hacking to work it into your design, but overall it's pretty smooth.
My only issues with it are that users who sign up don't get an invoice, and I can't login to the admin area of my site and get a quick list of what users signed up for what subscriptions.
Other than that, it's quick & easy integration with Paypal and making new subscriptions are very easy.
Hope this helps.