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How to Hide Total Payment Plan Cost on the Enroll Form
How to Hide Total Payment Plan Cost on the Enroll Form

Don't want to show the total cost to customers? Hide it on one or more Payment Plans

Serena Edwards avatar
Written by Serena Edwards
Updated over 4 months ago

If you don't want to show the total cost on a Payment Plan, you can easily hide it on one or more Payment Plans. The visibility setting can be found in the Payment Plan settings. There are two ways to get to the Payment Plan settings:

  1. Enrollment Period settings

    Under your Enrollment Period (or whatever you call specific periods or semesters), you will see a clipboard/money icon (V2 billing only). Click that to manage your payment plans.

    manage payment plans in Enrollment Period in Enrollsy

    manage payment plans in Enrollment Period in Enrollsy
  2. Program settings

    Open the editor of one (or more) Programs:

    program editor in Enrollsy

    Under Pricing, you will see a +/- Add/Remove Payment Plan. Click that to open up your Payment Plans.

    how to access payment plans in the program editor in Enrollsy

Once you are in your Payment Plan settings, you will see a list of the Payment Plans already created under the headings: "Scheduled," "Installments," and "Subscription." To edit one of these, click on the cog icon and pencil icon. Then scroll down to the Visibility section and turn the switch to the "on" position to hide the total Payment Plan cost.

The Visibility button looks like this:

When you click the "Hide Total Payment Plan Cost on the Enroll Form" switch, the system will hide the total cost found on the Payment Plan you turned it on for (see screenshot below).

The following screenshot shows how the Enroll Form will look to your customers with the Payment Plan total cost hidden. Only the number of payments will be shown. Customers can still click on the payments to see the dates and amounts of all payments (without a total shown).

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