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deft kettle
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And I recommend just trying it out in test mode to see how the prorations are handled

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You can disabled prorations if you like too

drifting nymph
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Why not modify the subscription item itself?

deft kettle
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That's exactly what the above link does

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You can try it

drifting nymph
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It uses the Subscription.modify rather than the SubscriptionItem.Modify

deft kettle
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I've never actually tried to do it that way

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You can try all this out in test mode

drifting nymph
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Yeah true.

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I think given our current plan, we probably couldn't because we can't have two different sub items with different cadences

deft kettle
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That's correct

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All the items need to have the same interval

drifting nymph
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But with the updated plan that is no longer the case right?

deft kettle
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What do you mean? a subscription can only bill on 1 interval at a time

drifting nymph
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From what you guys mentioned, there is a different tier of Stripe that allows for multiple intervals under one subscription

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Like it costs extra and is mainly for b to b type use cases

deft kettle
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Who told you that out of curiosity?

drifting nymph
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Idr their name. But a non engineer

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Our pm has been talking with them

deft kettle
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I'm not aware of such a feature

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But you can talk to our support team if it is indeed an option for specific use cases: https://support.stripe.com/contact/email

drifting nymph
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I see. I'll try to double check then

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I think the plan is called the Stipe Billing Scale

deft kettle
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AFAIK you can't have multiple pricing intervals on 1 subscription

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AFAIK you'd need 2 subscription objects

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But you can reach out to support to confirm

drifting nymph
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Yeah. I sent an email. So.. if I want to have one thing billed monthly and then another thing billed quarterly.. I'll have to have multiple subscriptions? 😦

deft kettle
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as far as i know