When creating a payment link, you can set a recurring line item's billing start date to the future. This enables your buyers to purchase a one-time line item at checkout while agreeing to auto-start the subscription in the future.
For example, you can use this feature to collect initial payment for building a website while also scheduling monthly billing for SEO services starting 6 months in the future.
Below, learn how to set a recurring line item to start billing on a future date. Then, learn how to manage recurring payments after a buyer checks out.
When setting a recurring line item’s billing start date to the future, keep the following in mind:
To schedule a recurring line item to start billing on a future date:
With the future start date selected, buyers who view the payment link before that start date will see a Future charges section with details about the recurring subscription item. This information will also be included in their receipt and your merchant copy. The Total at checkout will only include the initial payment, not any future charges.
After checkout, a payment record will be created for the one-time line item, and a subscription record will be created for the recurring line items with a status of Scheduled.
If a buyer opens the payment link after the future billing start date has passed, payments for all line items will be due at checkout. Any one-time discounts will then be applied to the first installment of the subscription, rather than just to the one-time line item.
After a buyer checks out, you can manage their subscription, including cancelling the subscription, setting up payment reminders, and using subscriptions to power other HubSpot tools.