[Wishlist] Get Stripe to use price name rather than plan name Planned

Post author
Al Mazlin

When setting different price points for a single plan (e.g., 2 year membership, 3 year membership, "mates-rates" membership, etc) there is no way to tell which price point you're purchasing when you get to the Stripe-hosted checkout. All price points will just use the plan name in the UI.

This could cause customers to have a little panic at checkout (they might think they have the wrong plan, they're not getting the discount they expected, etc). It also means that price variant information doesn't show up in receipts (they can't tell they've purchased a 3 year membership, not just a 1 year membership). 

Can we somehow get the PRICE name (or similar) into Stripe checkout / receipts / invoices etc? 

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5 comments

  • Comment author
    Duncan from Memberstack

    I'm checking with the team on this one. Thank you for explaining why this feature is important to you 👍

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  • Comment author
    Praveer Srivastava

    Upvote !

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  • Comment author
    Praveer Srivastava

    Hey guys, quick question. We are using stripe to manage our payments for different products( sessions with coaches ) and then connecting it on Memberstack. We want to group the different session types under prices. But the issue we are having is in the checkout page you dont see the specific label description of that price.

    How do we show a custom description for each prices variation in the checkout page instead of the general one for the plan ?

    And is there a way to import plans from stripe in bulk rather than manually adding 1 by 1 ?

    To clarify: the issue is when the customer is on the checkout page it shows the right price but there is no specific description for the specific price variation you are paying for.

    Thanks in advance 🙂

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  • Comment author
    A J

    As of now, I think Stripe will record the purchase in the stripe dashboard with the specific price name that you are showing in the screenshot, but if you want to group customers in a different way based on the price, then you can see if there is a way to bifurcate this based on the price itself (i.e. if you have unique prices for plans), if not separate plans with intuitive names as per your use-case.

    And I could only find resources which mentions importing the plan from stripe one-by-one rather than in bulk 🙈, although I think it would be a cool feature to have.

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  • Comment author
    Praveer Srivastava

    Yeah I thought that might be the case. Look like manual and adding each as a separate plan will have to do for now.

    Thanks for your help.

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