• Resolved wouthaksteen

    (@wouthaksteen)


    I’m creating a website where people can upload products when using a subscription which offers a certain amount of products. I want the posts to expire after 3 months, which I set up in the settings of the subscription. Everything seems to work for now.

    However, I would like to add a feature where the post is set to offline and users can upload it online again by editing and uploading it again without filling in all the details for the second time. This should ‘cost’ them an extra post then. Would something like this be possible within WPUF?

    Currently I have set the post expiration status to draft which makes this possible, but the re-upload does not ‘count’ as an upload to the subscription limits.

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  • Hello @wouthaksteen

    I would like to add a feature where the post is set to offline and users can upload it online again by editing and uploading it again without filling in all the details for the second time. This should ‘cost’ them an extra post then. Would something like this be possible within WPUF?

    Charge the users again after post-expiration as you are expecting wouldn’t be available. However, I think you can use the fallback-cost settings to charge your users once their subscription limit is crossed and the post is expired.

    Example: If I set the settings like. My subscription will expire after 1 month, and at the same time, the user’s posts will expire after the subscription expires. So next on, if they try to edit their posts, they will get charged as the “Fallback Cost.”
    → Payment Settings – https://prnt.sc/1aule8z
    → Edit Settings – https://prnt.sc/1auq6qs
    → Posting Restriction – https://prnt.sc/1aulxk8
    → Post forms > Payment Settings – https://prnt.sc/1aum7i1

    I hope this will helps.
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter wouthaksteen

    (@wouthaksteen)

    Alright, I’ll try out your suggestion then. Thanks!

    Hi,

    Thanks for the acknowledgment!

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