Upgrade or downgrade a subscription

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Last updated: Sept 24th, 5:29pm

Subscription services usually offer different plans, often with different price points, to cater to a wide variety of consumers. For example, a music streaming service might have different these plans:

  • Basic plan - Costs $4.99 per month with advertisements.
  • Premium plan - Costs $9.99 per month with no advertisements.

A subscriber might start with the basic plan and then decide to upgrade to the premium plan to enjoy their music with no advertisements.

Change subscription plan

You can upgrade or downgrade to subscription plans under the same product. To change a plan, copy the following code and modify it.

Sample request

API endpoint used: Revise plan or quantity of subscription

    1curl -v -X POST https://api-m.sandbox.paypal.com/v1/billing/subscriptions/I-BW452GLLEP1G/revise
    2-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    3-H "Authorization: Bearer ACCESS-TOKEN" \
    4-d '{
    5 "plan_id": "P-5ML4271244454362WXNWU5NQ"
    6}'

    Modify the code

    After you copy the code in the sample request, modify the following:

    • ACCESS-TOKEN - Your access token.
    • Subscription ID - In the URI for the API call, replace the sample ID with the ID for the subscription you want to update. In this example, the subscription ID is I-BW452GLLEP1G.
    • Plan ID - Replace the sample ID with the new plan ID to upgrade or downgrade the subscription. In this example, the plan ID is P-5ML4271244454362WXNWU5NQ.

    Subscriptions using PayPal require the user to login and re-consent to the change using the approve HATEOAS URL returned in the response. If re-consent is not done or if it fails, the subscription continues to be billed on the existing plan. Subscriptions using direct card payment do not need re-consent.

    Billing changes

    The new price is effective starting on the next billing cycle. Proration and one-time fees aren't automatically supported. If you want to prorate the difference at the time the plan changes or charge one-time fees, you need to do these manually.

    In the following example, a subscriber's billing cycle is at the beginning of the month, and they upgrade their plan mid-cycle.

    • Subscriber starts the Basic $4.99 streaming service on 1 January.
    • Subscriber upgrades to the Premium $9.99 streaming service on 15 March.
    • PayPal charges the subscriber the new price of $9.99 on the 1 April billing cycle onwards.

    See also

    • Subscriptions REST API - Use the Subscriptions REST API manage subscriptions including updating, suspending, canceling a subscription.

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