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Recurring support

When something you offer stops being a one-time thing and people keep asking for it, you can turn it into a monthly or yearly subscription. It is the moment a ritual or relief becomes a steady part of how you show up.

What supporters see

A Support button on your card

Once recurring is on, your thank-you card on your meet page grows a Support button with the amount, like Support · $12/month. This is what your supporters see. They tap it, choose monthly or yearly, and become a recurring supporter.

The recurring thank-you card on a meet page, with a Support button showing the monthly amount, as a supporter would see it.

The moment for it

When one time becomes again and again

Recurring is for the offering people keep coming back for. A yoga session someone wants to join again. A life coach whose monthly call goes deep. A relief you are asked for over and over. When something ad-hoc becomes a steady request, recurring lets you say yes on a rhythm. It works on your Ritual and Relief lights, not recommendations.

Turn it on

Recurring lives on Haylo Pro, on purpose

We never want to pressure you into making something new every day, or into spinning up services just to fill a calendar. So recurring sits behind Haylo Pro. It is meant for offerings that are already being asked for, again and again. If that is you, Haylo Pro is the fit. Subscribe to Haylo Pro to unlock it.

Turning on recurring support in the Create studio after upgrading to Haylo Pro.

Why Pro

This is care, not pressure. Recurring is for what people already keep asking you for, so Haylo never becomes one more thing asking you to post.

Set it up

Type /mrr or /arr in the studio

In the conversation studio, open a Ritual or Relief and type /mrr for monthly or /arr for yearly. MRR is monthly recurring revenue, ARR is annual recurring revenue. A thin recurring panel opens under your live preview.

Monthly
Keep it simple with a single monthly amount. This is the default with /mrr.
Annual
Add a yearly option with /arr, and set a discount to reward a longer commitment. The card shows the saving, like Save 25%.
The monthly and annual toggle in the recurring setup panel.
The annual option with a discount set in the recurring setup panel.

A safe preview

Tap your own Support button and you get a mock page

Open your meet link from the top of the page and tap Support on your own card, and you will see a mock Stripe page, not a real one. That is on purpose, so you can preview exactly what supporters see without ever subscribing to yourself by accident.

A mock Stripe checkout page shown to a creator who taps Support on their own recurring card, so they cannot subscribe to themselves.

Why supporters sign in

The one place we ask a supporter to sign in

When someone new taps Support, this is the only place HayloFriend asks them to sign in first. A subscription is an ongoing relationship, so we make sure there is a real account behind it. That gives you the records and the controls to handle a refund or a dispute on your Stripe if one ever comes up. After they sign in, they land on the real, secure Stripe page to subscribe.

The real, secure Stripe subscription page a supporter reaches after signing in to start their recurring support.

You stay in control

Supporters manage their subscription through Stripe, and refunds and disputes run through your own Stripe, so the money relationship stays clear and yours.