Definition: A purchase made by signed order, as for e.g. a periodical for a specified period of time. In E-conomic, subscription is an add-on module designed for companies that need to send invoices for their goods or services in specific intervals.

A subscription is a contract in which a person pays for something in regular intervals, or in which a person pays a fee to receive a product, service, or otherwise in regular intervals.

In sales terms, a subscription could be made in order to receive a periodical, an upcoming book, a series of entertainments, or the like.

Subscriptions in E-conomic

In E-conomic, our Subscription add-on module enables you to invoice clients for a product or service at specific intervals, e.g. collection of membership fees, rent and payment for web services or ‘product of the week’.

There are no limits to the type or number of subscriptions, and one customer can hold several subscriptions.

Learn more

You can find out more about the E-conomic subscription add-on module on our website or learn how to use the subscription module in our help site E-copedia.

You can also read frequently asked questions about the subscription add-on module.
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