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Being Crystal Clear About Minimum Time Commitments for Subscriptions
Being Crystal Clear About Minimum Time Commitments for Subscriptions

Learn how and where to display information related to the Minimum Time Commitment

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Written by Adriana Pope
Updated over a week ago

In this short tutorial, we'll show you how to be crystal clear about requiring a minimum time commitment for your subscriptions.

Here are 5 ways to let the potential customer know exactly what they're agreeing to before they purchase a subscription with minimum time commitments, so there isn't any confusion.

✅ Step 1: Add info to the Subscription Plan Name (🚀Customizable)

Edit your subscription plan name to include minimum time requirement info.

Subscription Plan Name: "Delivery Every Month - 2 Shipment Minimum"

Yes you can add specifics.

✅ Step 2: Ongoing™️ Subscription Details Tool Tip (🚀Customizable)

A Subscription Details Tooltip will display automatically under the Ongoing subscription widget which provides an FAQ all about subscriptions & minimum time commitments.

With our customizable subscription tooltip, it allows you to display custom information when a customer hovers over the tooltip on a product page.

This is also great for displaying specific info about a minimum time commitment as its fully customizable in the theme builder:)

✅ Step 3: Create a Subscription Policy via Shopify for your Footer

(🚀Customizable)

Create a Purchase Options Cancellation Policy on Shopify and add it to the footer of your website. Learn how here.

Yes you can add specifics.

✅ Step 4: Recurring Purchase Agreement policy on Checkout (🚀Automatic)

Shopify requires the customer to agree to your subscription policy before purchasing the subscription item. This Cancellation Policy links directly to your Purchase Options Cancellation Policy (see step 3 above).

Yes you can add specifics.

✅ Step 5: Add a Pop-Up ( Optional )

If you'd like to add more checkbox agreement to your website, you can use a Shopify app. Shopify requires customers to agree to your subscription policy already on the checkout page, but if you would like to add more checkbox agreements all over your website like on your product page and cart page, you could use an app such as TnC: Terms and Conditions Box. Yes you can add specifics.

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