Support for Subscription Add-ons / Modular Upgrades #6163
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This would be great also to have the ability to accept one-time bulk orders that a larger company may request if they like your product and want to purchase in bulk at a discounted price. Flow:
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This is sooo crucial to everything I want to do with Polar. I'm currently having to using Stripe for custom plans because I don't see a way to do it with Polar. :/ It would be great to see Polar integrate billing flows that allows us to take on bigger purchases (which usually comes with bespoke plans). |
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Any new update with it ? Polar seems to be really cool but it's such a pain that it's doesn't handle the upgrade flow like stripe, like you @seb-lewis I need to use stripe ... and deal with tax myself :'( |
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Any updates on this? We are very interested on this feature. |
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Summary:
It would be incredibly useful if Polar.sh could support subscription add-ons—modular, attachable products or features that can be added (or removed) from an existing subscription, both during checkout and after a subscription has started.
Description:
Currently, Polar treats each product as an independent subscription or one-time purchase. While this keeps things simple, there are many scenarios where customers or admins need to add optional features, seat upgrades, or services onto a base subscription—without requiring a separate checkout and billing cycle for each add-on. For example:
Stripe, Paddle, and other platforms support add-ons, either as “subscription items” or additional prices. This unlocks more advanced pricing models (e.g., base plan + optional features, per-seat billing, pay-as-you-go modules) and lets both customers and staff manage subscriptions with more flexibility—without workarounds.
Why This Matters:
Supporting subscription add-ons would let us build more scalable, modular pricing for our SaaS products. Customers would have a single subscription, a single invoice, and a much smoother self-service upgrade path. It would also enable more flexible admin tools for support, migrations, or special cases—helping us serve our customers better and bring Polar in line with industry standards.
Thank you for considering!
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