What is the best practice for upgrading a subscription?

11 years 2 months ago #222333 by prestoproducts
I have clients who have purchased hosting subscriptions from my company. Let’s say they start at $5 per month. If they reach certain limits on bandwidth or disk quota for that account level. When they need to upgrade, what is the cleanest way possible to do this without disrupting their billing? I am using Paypal for the recurring subscriptions payment gateway.

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11 years 2 months ago #222339 by krileon
Have another plan that prices larger capacity and they simply upgrade to it from their Subscriptions tab. You could email them the URL to the plan (provided to you when editing the plan) when they get close to their limits informing them they should upgrade or however you'd like to go about informing them of said limits.


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