#get_tobias_nielsen
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- get_tobias_nielsen-subscription-events, 3 days ago, 10 messages
Hello
Hey Bismarck
This is for an Invoice Item on a Subsciption's Invoice?
I believe so, but a text in addition to the 'T-shirt' description that I have seen allowed
What additional info do you need to put in the description? Why not edit the existing tshirt one?
Imagine the item is just convoluted to being with. So it is something charged along side something else, but not something I think the 'tshirt' label would be able to do, unless I fail to see you can embed style in those descriptions
Essentially wanted to be able to add a tiny wall of text below the 'title' description
Oh so this isn't the main subscription item
This is an additional invoice item you add?
I suppose it might go on the https://stripe.com/docs/api/products/object
But I failed to be able to see the description on the invoice, and the dashboard tooltip says it is checkout, customer portal and quotes only field.
I was considering maybe being able to use the invoice group with the metadata field, but doesn't feel right.
This is an additional invoice item you add?
Or is this the main subscription item?
How exactly are you adding the item to the subscription? Via what endpoint?
checkout or dashboard, I've used so far. I am unsure what makes it main or non-main atm.
I assume the first item becomes the main, possibly.
So is it just a regular subscription item then? Is it billed every month?
Billed every month or year.
they are called products until they are added to a subscription, then they are just si_xyz
ah, so I am out of luck on that one, I suppose
I still don't understand why description isn't sufficient though
Item A
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Was kinda of how I invisioned it