Customizable timetable for subscription model

Hi Shopify community,

I am looking for a subscription app that allows for fully customizable timetables that are out of the norm from weekly, monthly, and annually. To specify, we would like to offer a subscription only on March 15th, May 31st, and October 1st every year. Our business model is based on seasonal garden sales, and because of this, our gardeners assured us that they could deliver our plants on the dates mentioned. Does anyone know of an app that offers a subscription timetable like this OR know of any developer who can customize this for us?

Thanks in advance!

Megan

Hi @Megan_Greenling

For your case, I would like to suggest you try our TANGHI Subscriptions app

With TANGHI Subscriptions, you can easily create subscription plans on specified days. Besides, this will help you to notify your customers about subscription usage and to track subscription performance.

It also allows your customers to manage the subscriptions via the accounts page. This app offers a FREE trial for 14 days to install and try all features until you officially launch your website.

I hope that you find it useful.

Good morning @BSS-Commerce , thanks for the response! I just added your app to our storefront, and at first glance, it looks like the frequency in your app is automatically defined by days, weeks, months, and years. We need one subscription plan with fixed invoicing and delivery times on March 15, May 31, and October 1. Does that make sense?

Hi @Megan_Greenling

With TANGHI Subscriptions, you can create one subscription plan with fixed invoicing and delivery times on March 15, May 31, and October 1.

Please go to the Frequency Policy section > Under Interval, select Year(s). Now, you can schedule deliveries for the specified days.

Then, you can create more selling plans for other delivery times (May 31 and October 1) by clicking “Add plan”

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I hope that it fits your needs.

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I Don’t see this app anymore. Did you find an alternative solution? We are looking to set certain dates for the invoicing and not any specific fixed interval.