Your Subscription
Choose a plan, manage auto-renew, upgrade/downgrade, and apply coupons.
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Your Subscription
What this is & why it matters
Your subscription is your right to operate on NQLA. The plan you’re on defines your features, your limits (such as how many products you can manage), your commission percentage, any trial, and the billing period. If you outgrow a plan’s limits, you upgrade.
Step by step: manage your subscription
- Go to My Subscription (
/admin/my-subscription). - To keep coverage running, toggle Auto-renew on; toggle it off to let it lapse at period end.
- To change plans, click Upgrade or Downgrade and pick the new plan. This replaces your current subscription (the old one moves to
replaced). - (Optional) Apply a Coupon at checkout to discount the price.
- Complete payment via Stripe. An invoice is generated for the charge.
Field / option reference
| Option | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Plan | Your tier of features and limits | Sets max_products, commission %, billing period, trial |
| Auto-renew | Renew automatically at period end | Toggle on/off |
| Upgrade / Downgrade | Switch plans | Replaces the current subscription |
| Coupon | Discount at checkout | Applied during payment |
Subscription lifecycle
- pending
- active
- expired / cancelled / suspended / replaced
Tips & common mistakes
- Limits are enforced. If your plan caps products at N and you’ve hit it, create more only after upgrading or removing some — see Managing Products.
- Upgrading replaces, not stacks. You won’t have two live subscriptions; the previous one becomes
replaced. - Subscription billing is separate from your wallet. Plan charges go through Stripe; sales proceeds and refunds go through the wallet.
Where to look
Screen: My Subscription at /admin/my-subscription. Your invoices live alongside it.
Related pages
- Managing Products — where plan limits bite.
- Wallet & Withdrawals — your sales balance (separate from plan billing).
- Client / Merchant role — subscription permissions.