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Choose which plans show on your pricing page

Decide exactly what visitors see: make plans public or private, rename them, drag them into order, and archive old prices. Archived plans stop new signups while existing subscribers keep their access and price.

Public vs. private plans

Every plan is either public — shown on your pricing page for anyone to buy — or private, hidden from the page but still fully functional. Private plans are useful for grandfathered prices, special deals you share by direct arrangement, or plans you're still preparing. New plans always start private so nothing appears before you're ready.

You can flip a single plan with its public toggle, or select several and use the bulk 'Make public' / 'Make private' actions.

Naming and ordering

Each plan can have a display name that overrides what's stored in Stripe — handy when your internal Stripe names aren't customer-friendly. Drag plans up and down in the list to set the order they appear on the pricing page; put your recommended plan where you want the eye to land.

Use the search box and filters (public, private, subscription, one-time) to manage a long list, and check 'Show archived' to see retired plans.

Archiving a plan

Archiving retires a plan safely: existing subscribers keep their access and continue paying their current price, but no new members can sign up for it. This is the right way to raise prices — archive the old plan, create a new one at the new price, and only new signups pay more. You can archive one plan at a time or several at once.

To preview the result, open the Payments hub and click 'Preview pricing page' to see exactly what members see.

Step by step

  1. Open Payments → Membership plans.
  2. Toggle a plan public to show it on the pricing page, or private to hide it.
  3. Optionally set a display name to override the Stripe name.
  4. Drag plans into the order you want them shown.
  5. To retire a plan, choose Archive — existing subscribers keep access.
  6. Click 'Preview pricing page' in the Payments hub to check the result.

Good to know

  • Raising prices? Archive the old plan and create a new one — never edit prices in place (it's not possible anyway).
  • Keep only 2-3 public plans; too many options lowers conversion.

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