Is there a way to do installments till a total is paid off. For example if I sell a $899 weight loss challenge. Is there a way to set up 4 payments of 225 and then it stops once the total is reached. Thanks in advance. Kinda like a financing option for a total
Question: I get that if they use the paypal link that the funds will go to the paypal account that is attached but if they choose the card option, then where does those funds go? Thanks!
I would imagine it would still go to your PayPal account because it's links to your account. I'm assuming that if the user doesn't have PayPal then they can just use their card.
This is wonderful but I need to connect this to a Google sheets, with subscribers have ing a 1 month access for a 1 time fee, a recurring monthly fee access and an annual fee access. Should I create different sheets for this? Then what about the person that has 1 month access and gets booted out because I changed the link before their month is expired? Is their a subscription platform that will automatically figure this for me based on when the customer subscribed??? Help!
@@eversienna yes typically a space between each “$40 / Month X 4” - This is a sample form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPPna7k1Y3PjB8EbUkAJoxi2s6K7oPSzozZBxabv5c2bnThQ/viewform
You can add an optional user specified amount in the google form Itself for someone to add incremental money to pay. help.payableapps.com/en/article/finding-and-using-response-validation-for-user-specified-amounts-18qmk55/
I wish it had a future start date feature. If the service starts in September but registers in July. They don't need to be charged for July & August. I don't want to have to do two registrations.
@@eversienna - Thanks for the feedback and recommendation. You are correct that today all subscriptions start on the day the initial payment was entered. We sadly don’t have the ability yet to specify a future start date. The only other option today is to have a registration form and then a payment form. Where you don’t take payment on the registration form, but wait until closer to the start date to send a link to the payment form. However we will keep this feature in mind as we see how it could be helpful to sellers.
Yes. You can create a label like: “my 10 week package - $30 / Week X 10” where you use X 10 to define how many cycles you want the subscription to stop after.
Hi sir, I couldn't make the payment using paypal and credit card option for practice. I cant login the paypal to make the payment and the payment using credit card didn't work. Did I miss out anything? Thank you
Hey there, Great video. I want to charge a weekly payment amount for a gym subscription but want it to be charged to my clients monthly. How do I do this?
Hey there. There is no exact way to do that. You can approximate it by multiplying your weekly rate by 4.345. So for $10 a week charged monthly you would just do something like “10 Dollar Weekly Package (Billed Monthly) - $43.45 / month”
If you are talking about (as a seller) you must connect a payment provider (eg. PayPal, Square, Stripe) to be able to accept payment from your customers. When going through the PayPal connection flow we pre-populate the login with your Google Email - If you have a different email on an existing PayPal Account, you can change it in the first step on PayPal to login to that existing PayPal Account. If you are talking about (as a buyer) trying to pay or go through the checkout for a form that has connected PayPal, when and where PayPal allows a "Guest Checkout" varies by seller country, currency, and buyer country. There are some combinations that when the seller connects a basic PayPal account, it may force the buyer to create an account to make a payment.
Sadly it's not possible for our add-on to get any of the data from Google until the form is submitted. So it is a a 2 step process where the user submits the form, and then they will make payment. Most of our sellers will just monitor their google sheet, and look at the paid column, to confirm that an order has moved into the paid status. One benefit of this method is that sellers are able to follow up and reach out to any customers who might have abandoned their order, but still get their contact information for the future.
Is there a way to do installments till a total is paid off. For example if I sell a $899 weight loss challenge. Is there a way to set up 4 payments of 225 and then it stops once the total is reached. Thanks in advance. Kinda like a financing option for a total
Yes, you can do “Weight Loss Challenge - $225 / Month X 4” - The “X 4” tells the subscription to stop after 4 cycles.
Question: I get that if they use the paypal link that the funds will go to the paypal account that is attached but if they choose the card option, then where does those funds go? Thanks!
I would imagine it would still go to your PayPal account because it's links to your account. I'm assuming that if the user doesn't have PayPal then they can just use their card.
fingers crossed I hope this works!! thank you for this awesome addition.
This is wonderful but I need to connect this to a Google sheets, with subscribers have ing a 1 month access for a 1 time fee, a recurring monthly fee access and an annual fee access. Should I create different sheets for this? Then what about the person that has 1 month access and gets booted out because I changed the link before their month is expired? Is their a subscription platform that will automatically figure this for me based on when the customer subscribed??? Help!
I would try making options like - $35, - $35/ month , and -35/ year in one filled and test it out
Thank you for helping. Are there spaces between each number/slash etc? Does it matter?
Example: A. $40 / month x4 or B. $40/monthx4
@@eversienna yes typically a space between each “$40 / Month X 4” -
This is a sample form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPPna7k1Y3PjB8EbUkAJoxi2s6K7oPSzozZBxabv5c2bnThQ/viewform
@@PayableApps Thank you so much!
MY FORM IS GIVING LIKE CRAZY AMOUNTS WHEN PEOPLE SIGN UP LIKE $2000 AND ITS ONLY $37, WHAT CAN I DO?
When will the Square payments be available for subscription payments?
@@tenaandersen9382 Sorry just updating users that Square is available now for subscriptions. Has been available for quite some time. 👍
Hi can you edit your payment to pay additional funds?
You can add an optional user specified amount in the google form Itself for someone to add incremental money to pay. help.payableapps.com/en/article/finding-and-using-response-validation-for-user-specified-amounts-18qmk55/
I wish it had a future start date feature. If the service starts in September but registers in July. They don't need to be charged for July & August. I don't want to have to do two registrations.
@@eversienna - Thanks for the feedback and recommendation. You are correct that today all subscriptions start on the day the initial payment was entered. We sadly don’t have the ability yet to specify a future start date. The only other option today is to have a registration form and then a payment form. Where you don’t take payment on the registration form, but wait until closer to the start date to send a link to the payment form.
However we will keep this feature in mind as we see how it could be helpful to sellers.
Also can you add payments options like payeer, perfect money, m-pesa.
Can I set the length of the payment? since I want to run weekly and Monthly payment over a 10 week block.
Yes. You can create a label like: “my 10 week package - $30 / Week X 10” where you use X 10 to define how many cycles you want the subscription to stop after.
Fabulous Thank you @@PayableApps
Hi sir, I couldn't make the payment using paypal and credit card option for practice. I cant login the paypal to make the payment and the payment using credit card didn't work. Did I miss out anything? Thank you
Hey there,
Great video. I want to charge a weekly payment amount for a gym subscription but want it to be charged to my clients monthly. How do I do this?
Hey there. There is no exact way to do that. You can approximate it by multiplying your weekly rate by 4.345. So for $10 a week charged monthly you would just do something like “10 Dollar Weekly Package (Billed Monthly) - $43.45 / month”
@@PayableApps Thank you. Can you please confirm if I can add a one time payment and as well as a reoccurring payment
Hi, how would you set this up to receive a certain amount of payment? Let's say you are breaking down $600 into three payments of $200. Thank you!
You just need to set it up like this: “Item Label - $200 / Month X 3”
@@PayableApps Thank you so much!
Hey please consider adding other payment options like USDT,
i don't get the option to not sign up to paypal
If you are talking about (as a seller) you must connect a payment provider (eg. PayPal, Square, Stripe) to be able to accept payment from your customers. When going through the PayPal connection flow we pre-populate the login with your Google Email - If you have a different email on an existing PayPal Account, you can change it in the first step on PayPal to login to that existing PayPal Account.
If you are talking about (as a buyer) trying to pay or go through the checkout for a form that has connected PayPal, when and where PayPal allows a "Guest Checkout" varies by seller country, currency, and buyer country. There are some combinations that when the seller connects a basic PayPal account, it may force the buyer to create an account to make a payment.
Is there an option to add a promo code?
We do have promo codes for one time payments - But they are not available in subscriptions / recurring payments yet.
Can you do bi-weekly?
We just added bi-weekly: blog.payableapps.com/payable-forms-now-lets-you-create-installment-payments-easy-subscriptions-for-customers/
Does biweekly subscription code work?
Not currently. Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly is what is available.
can we make the payment compulsory , they should not be able to register without paying, can we do this in google forms
Sadly it's not possible for our add-on to get any of the data from Google until the form is submitted. So it is a a 2 step process where the user submits the form, and then they will make payment.
Most of our sellers will just monitor their google sheet, and look at the paid column, to confirm that an order has moved into the paid status.
One benefit of this method is that sellers are able to follow up and reach out to any customers who might have abandoned their order, but still get their contact information for the future.
Cancel Subscription Feature????
To cancel a subscription you will just need to login to your payment provider. (PayPal, Stripe, or Square) and cancel or pause it from there.
If this works I will be very happy.
Sir Please make a video of Razorpay Payment Gateway