Avoid PayPal for WooCommerce Subscriptions

We have been using WooCommerce Subscriptions on WordPress sites for quite some time. It has generally served our clients quite well and is relatively easy to implement, especially if you are already using WooCommerce. However, we have discovered some significant drawbacks to using the default PayPal payment option. You may want to reconsider using it when building a new WooCommerce Subscriptions site.

Why use PayPal?

It may seem quite logical at first to use the default PayPal payment module. For starters, it is included with WooCommerce subscriptions so no need to research or purchase additional plugins. PayPal has been the standard for secure payments since the early days of the Internet and gives an extra layer of legitimacy to a site. Since the PayPal payment method directs the customer to PayPal’s site to enter in payment details, PCI compliance is already taken care of. Finally, as long as you have a standard PayPal business account it will work out of the box.

How does the Standard PayPal module work with WooCommerce Subscriptions?

When a customer purchases a subscription via WooCommerce subscriptions and uses PayPal as the payment method, a subscription is created within PayPal for an initial start date, a period of recurrence, and a number of periods for the subscription. For example, a site may offer a subscription configured in WooCommerce Subscriptions to renew at $50 per year indefinitely, with the payment occurring exactly one year from the initial purchase date. Everything is handled on the PayPal site, and the PayPal subscription does not communicate with the WooCommerce Subscriptions site unless a subscription is cancelled or suspended.

Issues with using PayPal as a payment method on WooCommerce Subscriptions

This may seem like a good scenario at first glance. PayPal is doing all of the work, and you can “set and forget” these subscriptions. However, you’ll soon encounter serious problems should you decide to change existing subscriptions for any reason.

Subscription Price and Term Adjustments Not Possible

Take into account this real-world scenario we have encountered: a select group of annual subscribers are to be rewarded with three free months of membership. This seems like a reasonable action, but PayPal makes this impossible to accomplish. For starters, the annual payment date is set solidly in stone. There are no ways to change this; even pleading with PayPal support will get you nowhere. Not only is the annual date unable to be altered, but the subscription period is likewise fixed. An annual subscription cannot be changed to a monthly subscription for example. Not only that, but the subscription amount cannot be adjusted should you decide to give the subscribers a financial break instead. To learn more, read our guide on WooCommerce & Ecommerce Development.

The only way to handle this scenario is to cancel all existing subscriptions, give them a new subscription for a few months, and then require the subscribers to resubscribe a few months later. That’s hardly a convenient or user friendly solution, and there is a good chance some subscribers may never come back. There are even more limitations to PayPal for WooCommerce Subscriptions on top of what has been described.

Creating a more flexible WooCommerce Subscription system

Fortunately there is an easy way to avoid the inflexibility of PayPal: use a different payment gateway. Almost every other payment gateway uses a completely different method to handle subscriptions. Stripe, for example, will use the WooCommerce Subscription’s renewal date to generate a new payment. It essentially creates a new order automatically on whatever date and for whatever amount is associated with the subscription. Thus, a particular subscription can have a three month extension at a reduced rate relatively easily, and there will be no need to force the customer to do anything. Customers who desire to pay with PayPal can do so through the use of the WooCommerce BrainTree extension.

WooCommerce offers a very handy guide to help you choose the best payment gateway for WooCommerce for your needs.

In short, there is no real reason to use PayPal Standard for WooCommerce subscriptions, and its lack of flexibility could very well cause major headaches down the line. If you need some additional help setting up a WooCommerce Subscriptions site in a sustainable way that will be easy on customers and help build your business, give us a shout – we’ll help get you there.

1 thought on “Avoid PayPal for WooCommerce Subscriptions”

Leave a Comment


Work With Us

We've been building websites for over twenty years, and have learned a thing or two about how to make web projects go smoothly.

What Our Clients Say

Watermelon Web Works, LLC place picture
4.7
Based on 19 reviews
powered by Google
OMS Anita profile picture
OMS Anita
22:20 29 Nov 24
Watermelon Web Works has been incredible to work with. They are patient, understanding, and quick to answer any questions (or emergencies) you might have. After switching over to them to help re-vamp our online retail store, we hired them to build our wholesale website as well. I can't recommend them enough - Thank you team!
Garrett Lister profile picture
Garrett Lister
19:55 10 Jul 24
Jared and the watermelon team were great - they quickly interpreted our website needs and designed a wonderful site. The project management site worked great to keep track of project.
N B profile picture
N B
21:23 14 Nov 23
My previous web developer who I was very happy with retired and I was pretty sad about it because it seems now days it is hard to hire a web developer close by with a good set of skills who is interested in helping small business at reasonable prices. Then I found Watermelon and I have been very happy. They are responsive, are able to solve problems, and work at reasonable prices.
Dark Star Magick profile picture
Dark Star Magick
18:05 03 May 23
We hired Watermelon to help us with our website. They were very thorough and took the time to explain in layman's terms what they were doing and how we could improve SEO and site functionality. We will definitely be back for future website needs!
Astoria Column profile picture
Astoria Column
18:42 24 Apr 23
Great work and amazing service! We're a non-profit, and our priorities are always focused on maintaining the Astoria Column. We had a website built by someone else a few years ago, but without regular updating and maintenance, sections of our site were no longer functional. Joanna and the rest of the team came in and had everything working within a week and it's been smooth sailing since then!
Ben Harris profile picture
Ben Harris
19:25 26 Aug 19
Watermelon has been a fantastic web development partner. Through every phase of our project they have always been 100% responsive to our requests and have always provided highly knowledgeable, creative, prompt, and personable team members to work with. As a financial institution we’re always concerned about the security and maintenance or our website and Watermelon has always provided the appropriate resources in order to meet and/or exceed our compliance and security requirements. We would surely refer them to any business associates looking for a qualified WordPress web designer in the future. – Denali Federal Credit Union
Mohr IP Law Attorneys profile picture
Mohr IP Law Attorneys
00:33 11 Apr 19
Watermelon Web Works did a great job creating a custom shopping cart page for our firm. Gavynn in particular was especially helpful and responsive. We appreciated the upfront costs and the technical competency of Watermelon Web Works and would not hesitate to work with the people there again.
Kim Markle profile picture
Kim Markle
23:36 08 Feb 19
Our company has been working with the Watermelon team for more than 10 years to help build and grow our website and customer portal. They are not only extremely talented and responsive, but are continuously looking for ways for us to enhance our current website. They are consistent, provide excellent customer service and really know what they are doing. Highly recommend!
Rick Brodner profile picture
Rick Brodner
23:23 12 May 17
I cannot say enough good things about Watermelon. They are terrific communicators, highly competent coders, and really, really nice people. They were instrumental in helping us to assemble a very usable, easily maintainable website for our organization. They' have demonstrated great flexibility in accommodating our evolving needs. They have been highly responsive to any technical issues, typically resolving them in less than 4 hours. Watermelon Web Works will make your organization better, and your CFO/Treasurer will be happy when they see the bill - what more can you ask for?
CLOSE