Subscription Manager
“Subscription manager” means two different things depending on which side of the transaction you’re on. Consumers use one to see and cancel the subscriptions they pay for; merchants use one to run the subscriptions their customers buy. This page covers both, because the search does too.
A subscription manager is a tool for tracking and controlling recurring payments — for consumers, an app that lists and cancels personal subscriptions; for merchants, the software that manages customer subscriptions, billing schedules, and plan changes.
For shoppers: managing subscriptions you pay for
A consumer subscription manager is any tool that shows your recurring charges in one place and helps you change or cancel them. In practice you have three layers:
- The store’s customer portal — the most direct control. Reputable subscription stores give you a login (usually linked from your order confirmation email) where you can skip a delivery, pause, swap products, update your card, or cancel outright.
- Platform-level views — for purchases on Shopify stores, the Shop app lists your active subscriptions across stores; app stores (Apple/Google) do the same for app subscriptions.
- Bank and budgeting apps — many banks and budgeting tools flag recurring charges so you can spot subscriptions you forgot about, though cancelling still happens at the store.
If you subscribed to a product from a store running RecurX, the store’s portal lets you skip, pause, swap, reschedule, or cancel without contacting support — merchants are required by Shopify to make cancellation available to you.
For merchants: subscription management software
On the selling side, a subscription manager is the system that owns the recurring relationship: the plan a customer picked, the billing cycle they’re on, the stored payment method, and every change the subscription goes through — skips, pauses, swaps, address updates, failed-payment retries, win-backs.
The core jobs are billing on schedule (recurring payments), recovering failed charges (dunning), giving subscribers self-service control, and reporting the health of the base (MRR, churn, retention). On Shopify this is delivered by subscription apps — RecurX among them — that create subscription contracts and generate each cycle’s order automatically.
Why self-service management matters to both sides
The biggest overlap between the two meanings: a good merchant-side subscription manager produces a good consumer-side experience. Subscribers who can skip a month instead of cancelling, or swap a flavor instead of abandoning, stay subscribed longer — pause and skip are the highest-leverage churn deflection a store has. Hiding the cancel button does the opposite: it converts mild dissatisfaction into chargebacks and dead payment methods.
Časté dotazy
How do I manage a subscription I bought from an online store?
Use the store’s customer portal — the link is usually in your order confirmation or subscription welcome email. From there you can typically skip, pause, swap, update payment, or cancel. If you can’t find the portal, contact the store’s support.
What is subscription management software for merchants?
The system that stores each customer’s plan, billing schedule, and payment method, generates recurring orders, retries failed payments, and gives subscribers a self-service portal. On Shopify, this is handled by subscription apps like RecurX.
Can customers cancel a Shopify subscription themselves?
Yes — Shopify requires subscription apps to let buyers cancel their subscriptions. Stores that make skipping and pausing equally easy tend to keep more subscribers than stores that funnel everyone to cancellation.
Související pojmy
- Opakované platbyOpakovaná platba je poplatek automaticky vybíraný od zákazníka v pevně stanoveném intervalu – týdně, měsíčně nebo ročně – za použití uložených platebních údajů, a to až do okamžiku, kdy zákazník zruší předplatné nebo smlouva skončí.
- Fakturační cyklusFakturační cyklus je opakující se interval mezi jedním a dalším účtováním – například každých 30 dní, každý měsíc ve stejné datum, nebo ročně – který určuje, kdy bude odběrateli účtována platba a kdy bude jeho objednávka odeslána.
- Předplatitelský obchodní modelPředplatitelský obchodní model spočívá v prodeji nepřetržitého přístupu k produktu nebo službě za opakovaný poplatek v pevně stanoveném intervalu, což generuje předvídatelné opakující se příjmy namísto jednorázových prodejů.
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