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Recurring payments in Payment Forms component
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4 years 2 weeks ago #145531
by Digigreg
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Hello,
I'm interested in this component (Payment Forms), mainly because it's possible to make payment forms where the user can set the amount to pay.
I would like to know if it's possible, somehow, to set up recurring payment forms (something similar to Membership Pro).
If you are asking yourself why I don't use Membership pro, it's just because I need the fact where the user can set the amount to pay in a form, and in Membership Pro this seems to not be possible.
So the "perfect scenario" would be:
- User can set the amount to pay in a form.
- User can pay in a form with a preset amount.
- User can subscribe the membership-kind form.
- User can subscribe the membership-kind form with auto renewal after X time (recurring payments)
Is it that possible with Payment Forms?
Thank you.
Knd regards,
Gregorio
I'm interested in this component (Payment Forms), mainly because it's possible to make payment forms where the user can set the amount to pay.
I would like to know if it's possible, somehow, to set up recurring payment forms (something similar to Membership Pro).
If you are asking yourself why I don't use Membership pro, it's just because I need the fact where the user can set the amount to pay in a form, and in Membership Pro this seems to not be possible.
So the "perfect scenario" would be:
- User can set the amount to pay in a form.
- User can pay in a form with a preset amount.
- User can subscribe the membership-kind form.
- User can subscribe the membership-kind form with auto renewal after X time (recurring payments)
Is it that possible with Payment Forms?
Thank you.
Knd regards,
Gregorio
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4 years 2 weeks ago #145533
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Recurring payments in Payment Forms component
Hello
Payment Form could not be used to handle recurring payment. However, I think you can still use Membership Pro to handle it. The idea is that you can use custom fee fields to allow users to choose custom payment options for the subscription
membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/basic-...ds/custom-fee-fields
Regards,
Tuan
Payment Form could not be used to handle recurring payment. However, I think you can still use Membership Pro to handle it. The idea is that you can use custom fee fields to allow users to choose custom payment options for the subscription
membershipprodoc.joomservices.com/basic-...ds/custom-fee-fields
Regards,
Tuan
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4 years 2 weeks ago #145545
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Only one word to define Membership Pro: AWESOME
It works as you said. For every need, it has the solution.
Thanks for the explanation Tuan, have a nice day.
Kind regards,
Gregorio
It works as you said. For every need, it has the solution.
Thanks for the explanation Tuan, have a nice day.
Kind regards,
Gregorio
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4 years 2 weeks ago #145551
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Recurring payments in Payment Forms component
Thanks for your nice word Gregorio. Please continue using the extension. If you have questions or need help, please don't hesitate to ask
Tuan
Tuan
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