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Lyndel Thomas edited this page Jan 11, 2016 · 5 revisions

Is is easy to setup?

Yes! The easy to use Onscribe service allows you to setup and manage your subscription products. Simply enter the details of your service - a description, the payment amount and interval (for example $3 per month) and the payment method (Paypal, Facebook Credits, Stripe or Coinbase). This automatically generates just a few lines of code that you paste into your product page. This code generates the payment buttons that your happy subscribers will click to subscribe to your content, safely and easily.

How do I get paid?

You get paid directly via your chosen payment provider (currently Paypal, Facebook Credits, Stripe and Coinbase). We don't hold onto your money, and we don't charge a fee or commission.

Is is easy for end users (subscribers)?

Totally. The user simply clicks a payment button on your content, enters the email address for the payment service, and we direct them straight to the payment service where they complete the transaction. Once they're done, they get redirected straight back to your content.

Do subscribers have to login to Onscribe?

No. It's entirely optional for the end user whether they choose to have an Onscribe account. If they do want to create an account, it's absolutely free for them to use Onscribe as a subscriber. And we offer them some nifty tools to keep track of the awesome content they subscribe to.

Does Onscribe take a cut of my subscriptions?

No. We don't take any commissions from your transactions. Of course you'll be charged the regular fees from the payment provider (Paypal, Facebook, Stripe or Coinbase), but that's between you and them.

Why would people subscribe to my stuff?

There are many people who want quality content online without being bombarded with ads. Furthermore, it's a proven model that people are happy to endorse and support people who provide cool content and experiences online. Sometimes all it takes to get support from people is simply to ask. At Onscribe, we believe in this concept. Not convinced? Checkout this awesome TED talk by Amanda Palmer on "the art of asking"

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