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Once monetization is active, your public website gains a complete subscription experience for readers. Here’s what it looks like from their side, so you know exactly what you’re offering.

The pricing page

Your site gets a Choose your plan page showing your plan cards:
  • Free plan with a “Subscribe for free” option.
  • Monthly and Annual paid plans, labeled “Billed Monthly” / “Billed Yearly”, with the benefit lists you wrote in your Monetization Settings.
  • If you enabled the free trial, paid plans show a “7 Day Free Trial” badge.
  • Readers already on a plan see a current plan badge instead of a subscribe button.

Subscribing and paying

When a reader picks a paid plan, they’re taken to a Stripe checkout to pay securely. After completing payment they’re logged in automatically and can start reading immediately — including continuing the post where they hit the paywall.

Logging in

The blog navbar shows a Login button for readers who aren’t signed in. Readers log in with their email — no password needed:
  • They receive a one-time code by email (they can resend it after a 60-second cooldown).
  • Or they can use the magic link in the email to sign in with one click.
After logging in, readers are returned to the post they were reading.

Managing their subscription

Signed-in readers get their own account area where they can:
  • See their active subscriptions.
  • Manage or cancel their plan — payment details are handled through Stripe’s secure portal.

Winning back cancelled readers

If you configured a cancelled reader offer in your Paywall settings, readers who cancelled see a discount badge on the pricing page when they return, with your custom headline and message — a second chance to win them back.