I listened to the participants and left only one level with the most expensive subscription. Level three downgrades to $11
Added 2025-07-14 22:17:29 +0000 UTCUnfortunately, I am taking a big risk because I will be without income for 31 days...
Price Lock Period
After changing a tier’s price, it is locked for 31 days to notify members. During this period:
Renewals are billed at the old price
New members pay the updated price
Benefits, titles, and descriptions can still be edited
Once this 31-day period is over, renewals will be billed at the new tier price, and if necessary, you may adjust the price again
We do not recommend changing the price of a single tier multiple times during consecutive months, as it may lead to an increase in cancellations from your members
Impact on membership renewals
If you keep existing members on the old price, their future renewals will not be impacted and they will continue to pay their original price.
Monthly Members: Price updates take effect one renewal cycle after the change
For example, if you change your tier price on September 3 and an existing member's renewal is on September 5, they will still pay the old price on September 5, as it falls within the 31-day Price Lock Period. Their next renewal on October 5 will reflect the updated price
Annual memberships: Updates depend on their renewal date relative to the price lock period
For example, if you change your tier price on September 3 and an annual member's renewal date is October 1, their renewal will remain at the old price because it falls within the 31-day Price Lock Period
If an annual member's renewal date is not within 31 days of when you change your tier price, the new price will be in effect when they renew.
For example, if you change your tier price on September 3 and an annual member's renewal date is October 5, their renewal will reflect the new price. Annual members receive an additional payment reminder two weeks before their renewal, providing extra notice of the price change