A place to discuss charging merchants for your apps and services using the billing API.
Hi there,
I've created an app and I use the new "Managed App Pricing".
As stated here, it automatically create a test charge if the store is in development. Why not, seems fine by me.
Yet, it's not very clear what happens if the store ends up upgrading to a published store. In this case, I'd like to start charging the merchant "for real".
Does the Managed Pricing handle this for me? Or do I have to do it manually? (ie. by storing whether or not the initial subscription was made in test mode and subscribing to the shop/update webhook to check if the store plan gets updated)
Thanks!
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It seems to be stated in the documentation you have linked.
Test subscriptions don't convert to paid when you transfer a store. After transferring, you'll need to create a new plan.
It seems that if it is the same store that you are testing with right now and it becomes a non-development store, you will need to create a new plan.
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This is an accepted solution.
It seems to be stated in the documentation you have linked.
Test subscriptions don't convert to paid when you transfer a store. After transferring, you'll need to create a new plan.
It seems that if it is the same store that you are testing with right now and it becomes a non-development store, you will need to create a new plan.
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Shopify Community is helpful, BUT... why not start asking your customers for feedback instead?
thanks, that's what I thought!