Hi @drintro,
The setup you’ve mentioned can be achieved with the WooCommerce Memberships and Subscriptions plugins.
The Memberships plugin can do the bulk of the work here, but you need Subscriptions to essentially sell what it does as a subscription.
With the Memberships plugin, you’ll be able to:
- Create an annual membership plan
- Create a members-only discount for purchases from logged in members. You can enable/disable these discounts at any time
You can find more details about setting that up here: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-memberships-quick-start/
The Subscriptions plugin will allow you to set up recurring billing for the Membership plan. There are several ways of doing this, as explained here: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-memberships-subscriptions-integration/#section-3
I hope this helps.
Thanks Abwaita,
I think it is a good solution.
I make a premise. The main structure of e-commerce should be as described below:
Not Subscribers:
– Classic Ecommerce selling clothing by categories (trousers, sweaters, coats, etc ..)
– order limit of 100 € at checkout.
– Category or section where three annual passes are sold with discount percentages valid for one year (10% 25% 40%).
For Subscribers:
– Always the same classic Ecommerce selling clothing by categories (trousers, sweaters, coats, etc ..) with the usual products not different from the “non-subscribers”
– at checkout, subscribers will have the discount of the previously chosen subscription
– there is no spending limit for subscribers.
I hope to make myself understood.
This is possible?
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Scusa qui non ho capito:
“The Memberships plugin can do the bulk of the work here, but you need Subscriptions to essentially sell what it does as a subscription.”
Hi @drintro,
Unfortunately, I did not catch that. Could you elaborate on it?
If the question is about either of the two extensions suggested above, you could contact us through a ticket so that we can move the discussion to the right place. You might need to login to your WooCommerce account to access that page.
Hi @drintro,
We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, you were able to find a solution to your problem!
Please feel free to open a new topic if you have further questions.
Thanks.