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  • #190072
    hannes.kloepper
    Spectator
    Hi I have below scenario, We want the user to buy the 4 existing courses. He will be able to choose between different payment types
    1. A=lifetime access
    2. B= 9,95€/month with minimum 12 month subscription and auto renewal at the end and 30days test-period
    3. C= 39,95€/per month with option to cancel every month, also one 30 days testing period.
    If the user buys one of this, he should get automatically access to the courses. Then if we they wish to end the subscription and we need an option to do that manually and after it the user shouldn’t have access to the course anymore and the subscription should end. I installed the following plugins for that, which plugins can fulfill my scenario:
    • – woocommerce
    • – WooCommerce Stripe-Gateway
    • – woocommerce subscription
    • – WPLMS WooCommerce Subscription Integration
    • – PMPRO Membership plugin
    • – Paid Memberships Pro – WooCommerce Add On
    I saw this tutorial & come in confusion, (https://wplms.io/support/knowledge-base/using-woocommerce-checkout-page-with-pmpro-membership) In case A user will get lifetime access. but in other scenes user will be able to renew membership. Please let me know how I can setup this membership?
    #190155
    Anshuman Sahu
    Keymaster
    Please simply remove the paid memberhsip pro and its woocommerce addon . .woocommerce-subscriptions will be enough for your site . https://wplms.io/support/knowledge-base/wplms-woocommerce-subscriptions-addon/  You just need to associate multiple courses to your subscription product : https://wplms.io/support/forums/topic/bundle-multiple-courses/#post-57959  single subscription product purchase will give access to all associated courses in product .
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