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Recurring subscriptions

QrTransfers supports recurring subscription payments for your customers.

Who can create subscriptions?

Creating subscriptions is available for sellers with an active Plus plan. Standard accounts can still use one-time payments.

How does it work?

  1. The seller enables “Recurring payment / subscription” when creating a payment.
  2. They set recurring amount and interval (day, week, month, 6 months, year).
  3. The buyer confirms the subscription in Stripe Checkout.
  4. Future renewals are charged automatically and visible in transaction history.

Recurring options in payment setup

The seller has two independent options:

Both options can be unchecked. If both are checked, the buyer can disable recurring or change interval without a blocked form flow.

Supported payment methods

For subscriptions, QrTransfers keeps methods supported by Stripe recurring billing: card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link.

One-time methods (for example BLIK or bank transfer) are automatically disabled for subscription flows.

How cancellation works

Important: cancellation is scheduled for the end of the paid period. After period end, status changes to “canceled”.

Subscription transaction history

Each successful renewal is shown as a separate transaction history entry (initial charge, first renewal, second renewal, and so on).

Pre-payment data and renewals

If extra data was required during the first subscription payment (Plus feature), QrTransfers stores a snapshot of that data.

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