#dragan_best-practices

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pallid spruceBOT
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night valve
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Hi, let me help you with this.

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Why would you want a Subscription with zero items?

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How to reactivate the subscription?
You mean a cancelled/deleted Subscription? You cannot, you need to create a new one.

dusty moth
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I would not. I would start with at least one item. But what if customers removes that item and the next day he wants to add another one? What would be the best approach?

night valve
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A workaround would be to add a fake $0 item that can't be removed. But I honestly don't understand your use case. If you don't want to subscribe to any items, you cancel your subscription. If you want to subscribe to another item later you start a new subscription.
Maybe you could elaborate on your business situation a bit more and I could make a more accurate suggestion?

pallid spruceBOT
dusty moth
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We help customers to run Blockchain Nodes in our app. The subscription starts when they add their first Node. Then later on, they just update the subscription, by adding the same, or different nodes.

But I was wondering, what if a customer started with one Node, then he decided to quit that on on the 31.10. and start with a new Node on 3.11.

Does it make sense to cancel it because of 3 days of non-usage?

Or a better use case would be to have the 0$ item, like a plan for example "Standard plan" and it's always present?

crystal zephyr
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Hey! Taking over for my colleague. Let me catch up.

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Both scenario works

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Or you can modelize this using metered billing