Increase Subscription price in google play
I have put a new subscription price in my in app products on my Google apps and activated the new price. How do I link this to my apps and get the new price into the google store?
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I have put a new subscription price in my in app products on my Google apps and activated the new price. How do I link this to my apps and get the new price into the google store?
Thanks
google-play subscription
Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02
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I have put a new subscription price in my in app products on my Google apps and activated the new price. How do I link this to my apps and get the new price into the google store?
Thanks
google-play subscription
I have put a new subscription price in my in app products on my Google apps and activated the new price. How do I link this to my apps and get the new price into the google store?
Thanks
google-play subscription
google-play subscription
edited Apr 23 '14 at 1:19
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Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02
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Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02
Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02
Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02
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You can't change the existing subscription, since existing users can continue to renew at that old price. See https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html. So, you need a new item (which it sounds like you already have).
You need to release an update to your app that uses the new subscription item ID (e.g. subscription_001 rather than subscription_000) when the purchase is started. The actual item ID may be littered in several places throughout your code, but it's likely called 'sku' and used in functions like 'launchPurchaseFlow'. It depends on how similar your billing code is to the sample code.
Just be sure that your app still respects the old subscription ID (even if it can't be purchased anymore, just renewed) so that existing customers can keep using the feature they paid for.
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Since October 2018 you can edit the price of the subscription.
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You can't change the existing subscription, since existing users can continue to renew at that old price. See https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html. So, you need a new item (which it sounds like you already have).
You need to release an update to your app that uses the new subscription item ID (e.g. subscription_001 rather than subscription_000) when the purchase is started. The actual item ID may be littered in several places throughout your code, but it's likely called 'sku' and used in functions like 'launchPurchaseFlow'. It depends on how similar your billing code is to the sample code.
Just be sure that your app still respects the old subscription ID (even if it can't be purchased anymore, just renewed) so that existing customers can keep using the feature they paid for.
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You can't change the existing subscription, since existing users can continue to renew at that old price. See https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html. So, you need a new item (which it sounds like you already have).
You need to release an update to your app that uses the new subscription item ID (e.g. subscription_001 rather than subscription_000) when the purchase is started. The actual item ID may be littered in several places throughout your code, but it's likely called 'sku' and used in functions like 'launchPurchaseFlow'. It depends on how similar your billing code is to the sample code.
Just be sure that your app still respects the old subscription ID (even if it can't be purchased anymore, just renewed) so that existing customers can keep using the feature they paid for.
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You can't change the existing subscription, since existing users can continue to renew at that old price. See https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html. So, you need a new item (which it sounds like you already have).
You need to release an update to your app that uses the new subscription item ID (e.g. subscription_001 rather than subscription_000) when the purchase is started. The actual item ID may be littered in several places throughout your code, but it's likely called 'sku' and used in functions like 'launchPurchaseFlow'. It depends on how similar your billing code is to the sample code.
Just be sure that your app still respects the old subscription ID (even if it can't be purchased anymore, just renewed) so that existing customers can keep using the feature they paid for.
You can't change the existing subscription, since existing users can continue to renew at that old price. See https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_subscriptions.html. So, you need a new item (which it sounds like you already have).
You need to release an update to your app that uses the new subscription item ID (e.g. subscription_001 rather than subscription_000) when the purchase is started. The actual item ID may be littered in several places throughout your code, but it's likely called 'sku' and used in functions like 'launchPurchaseFlow'. It depends on how similar your billing code is to the sample code.
Just be sure that your app still respects the old subscription ID (even if it can't be purchased anymore, just renewed) so that existing customers can keep using the feature they paid for.
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Since October 2018 you can edit the price of the subscription.
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Since October 2018 you can edit the price of the subscription.
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Since October 2018 you can edit the price of the subscription.
Since October 2018 you can edit the price of the subscription.
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Have you looked at the documentation for implementing a subscription-type in-app-purchase in your application? developer.android.com/google/play/billing/…
– dell116
Jul 31 '14 at 20:02