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Bulk Update Subscription Price when Subscription Product Price Changes

Right now, on a Subscription product when you update the price, all the Subscriptions that were created with that product do NOT update/change.

If you update a Subscription product price from $100 to $120, all those Subscriptions created at $100 are not updated to $120. You have to manually go to EACH subscription and update the price which is very time consuming when you have hundreds or thousands of subscriptions. There should be a bulk way to update all subscriptions pricing without having to go one-by-one through each active subscription.

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Last updated: December 27, 2016

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  1. Pascal Provost says:

    yes please!

  2. Simon Gondeck says:

    Here is a tutorial that shows how to bulk update subscription prices when subscription product price changes: https://youtu.be/bYIG1KLuAT4

    The tutorial goes over how to automatically update subscriptions that reference the old product price. In addition I go over how to give a customer a notice that the price is increasing (or decreasing) and how to set up this workflow on your WooCommerce store. This logic can be applied on a bunch of different scenarios.

    FYI as a disclaimer I am the one who created the YouTube tutorial above 🙂

  3. John says:

    It would be good if the price reduction was a percentage, not a specific value. If someone sells a product with a price that is not equal to e.g. $ 15.99, a 20% discount looks better than the new price of $ 12.79

  4. NikolaiDesign says:

    Please add this feature to the core. This is essential.

  5. Luis says:

    Our business suffer a lot through 5 years, since we didn’t check that previous subscriptions never change price since every year we had to adjust prices since we ship a food product, so we adjust shipping and product price every year. We desperately need this function to update hundreds of previous subscriptions. Please vote for this to go on production soon

  6. Sujai Chandrasekaran says:

    Did woocommerce fix this issue? Is there any solution to bulk update the price of all the users?

  7. Nick Tanev says:

    I’m surprised this functionality does not exist. It seems like this would be something that is built-in from the start. I know of no business where prices never change. I hope this gets fixed asap.

  8. Steve Nethercott says:

    PLease make this Happen – – without it it is a sub-professional subscription solution

  9. Anonymous says:

    It was surprising that this is not a feature.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Definitely need this!

  11. Christiaan says:

    Definitely need this!

  12. Stephen Tulloch says:

    Essential feature…I don’t have 3 hours to update 350 subscriptions manually and calculate taxes etc…we pay a lot of money for your plugins and this makes sense to implement…

  13. Moises Heberle says:

    There’s a plugin for that:
    WooCommerce Subscriptin Extras

  14. Jonathan Ellis says:

    This would be huge!

    To make it a little more powerful, it would be great to set the Monthly date the subscription renews. If a visitor signs up on the 10th, there should be an option to set the subscription to renew on the 1st.

    In this way, we could setup the signup fee to equal the first month and then all subsequent months will be billed on whatever day of the month we specify on the backend.

    For instance, we have a subscription that the cost changes monthly. It’s a Whisky club where we ballpark 60-120 per bottle every second month. We get all of the bottles at once and don’t really like the idea of shipping out bottles sporadically throughout the month. We reserve staff 1 day to handle all deliveries. And back to the original point, with the varying cost per bottle, it would be fantastic to be able to just update the monthly cost of the subscription to add the difference. We charge $60 flat rate per month and would like to be able to charge the difference (say we acquire an $80 bottle for the Whisky club, it would be ideal to charge the extra $20 really easily) We thought this was functionality that existed within the plugin at the time of purchase – seeing that this is NOT a feature we can use at the moment is quite frustrating.

    If this functionality makes it into a release, please let me know as soon as it’s integrated! I’ll update asap as my site needs this really bad!

    Thank you much.

  15. Bryan says:

    This would be very valuable as manually is much harder and a pain to the customer if they give us written approval.
    Thanks

  16. Anonymous says:

    How come this is not in the basic package? It as a fundamental UX flaw in the “add-on/plugin” and almost renders the plugin useless for bigger sites with many customers

  17. Sujai C says:

    This feature is a must needed for this plugin. Decreasing and increasing the price of a subscription product is an unavoidable strategic move for any subscription business model based on demand and competition.

  18. Kristin says:

    Please add this feature, this error has added hours of extra work for us and loss of income as we didnt realise at first!!

  19. Alistair Hall says:

    crazy this can’t happen already.

  20. Anonymous says:

    This is such a needed feature. why isn’t it there???

  21. Anonymous says:

    How can this still be absent? Is the WooCommerce team performing management operations in the WooCommerce interfaces with thousands of sales, so as to highlight these shortcomings?

  22. Anonymous says:

    This really ought to be a core feature.

  23. Phil says:

    please do this

  24. Haris says:

    Please make this happen! Also so that other features could be added as a bulk action. For instance changing renewal date for subscriptions in bulk or shipping alternative etc.