I have a service for which customers pay a monthly subscription price. For the first 20 customers who sign up (Cohort 1), the price is $99 per month. I want these initial 20 to be charged the ongoing monthly fee of $99 for as long as they remain subscribers.
For the next 10 customers who sign up (Cohort 2), I want the price to be $119 per month. And these customers would continue to be charged $119 per month for as long as they remain subscribers.
For the next 10 students who sign up (Cohort 3), I want the price to be $129 per month and so on.
I use an app called Recurring Billing By Recharge.
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I have spoken to Terrell from Recharge and he has assured me that the system should work exactly as I need it to. That I can raise prices on current subscription products and existing customers who are being billed at the prior, lower, subscription price will remain at that lower price. It sounds like it should be fine and I will raise the prices after the next customer and we shall see what we have.
I’ll get back to you if it doesn’t work, but it seems like that is how the Recharge app is set up to work.