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Can I Charge in Multiple Currencies?

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In your Mighty Network, you can sell Plans in up to 10 different currencies.

The country where your Stripe account is based determines which of the currencies you can present Plans for sale in and set up a bank account for receiving payouts in, from those Stripe supports. If you haven’t yet connected your Mighty Network to a Stripe account, you can read more about the process here.

Sell Existing Plans in New Currencies

If you have existing paid Plans and you want to support additional currencies in your Mighty Network, you will first need to add each new currency, one at a time. Keep in mind that every paid Plan in your Network, which exists now or which you create in the future, must have a price in the new currency. Free Plans are not affected.

Click on your profile picture in the top right corner > Admin > Plans > Currencies.

Click the “+” icon, then choose the currency you want to add from the drop-down menu.

Next, you must set prices in the new currency for every existing Plan. Every Plan in your Network must have a price in your new currency. For example, you can’t choose to present some Plans in GBP alone and others in Euros alone.

You can Manually add each price, or Autofill and Review all prices using today’s current exchange rates, as calculated by Stripe.

Next, you will see this screen to finish add the new currency.

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After you check those boxes, the currency will be added. It will be Hidden until you make it Visible, meaning it will not be available for purchase yet. To make a new currency Visible, click the three dot menu next to the currency and click “Make Currency Visible.” This menu is also where you can change your Mighty Network default currency.

You cannot edit prices for a currency after you’ve finished adding it. However, if no one has made a purchase in that currency yet, you can delete it by clicking the three dot menu and then “Delete Currency”. Then add the new currency again and set your prices again.

Once you set prices in the new currency, those prices will not automatically update as currencies exchange rates fluctuate. If you want to change a price in any currency for any Plan, you will need to create a new Plan with new prices in each currency.

Create New Plans to Sell in Multiple Currencies

If you have never sold Plans in your Mighty Network, and you want to start selling plans in multiple currencies, you will need to create your first plan, which requires connecting a Stripe account.

To start, click on your profile picture in the top right corner > Admin > Plans > Plan List to create a new Plan. Check out this article for more details on creating a Plan.

After you’ve finished setting up the Plan, you can add more currencies by following the steps above for How to Sell Existing Plans in Multiple Currencies.

If you have previously sold Plans in your Network and want to create a new Plan to sell in a new currency, first create the Plan and price it in your existing currencies. Then, add the new currency, and when you set prices for all your existing Plans in the new currency, that new Plan will be among them.

Keep in mind that once you’ve added a currency, every time you create a new Plan, you will need to manually set a price for each currency you support. The Autofill tool is only available when adding a currency, not when creating new Plans.

To set prices in multiple currencies for a new Plan:

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What Your Members Will See

Here’s how this feature looks for External Plans:

If you offer External Plans, on your landing page, people will see a drop-down selector in the upper right corner that shows the currencies you support:

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The currency that appears by default will be the one that most closely matches where a visitor to your landing page is located. For example, if a landing page visitor is in the UK, and you’ve chosen to support GBP, we will present the Plan in GBP.

If we can’t identify where a visitor is based, or if their country’s currency is one you don’t support, we will present your Mighty Network’s default currency, which you can select. Check out How to Change Your Default Currency for more information on changing your default currency in Mighty Networks.

If a visitor wants to purchase in a different currency than the one that’s first presented, they can select another currency.

If you offer Internal Plans, on your Spaces Plan pages, people will see a drop-down selector in the upper right corner that shows the currencies you support.

Important note: Once someone makes a subscription purchase for your Mighty Network, they must make all future purchases in the currency they used to purchase the subscription (this does not apply to one-time purchases). In these cases, we only show the currency they previously used to make a purchase and they won’t see an option to choose a different currency. This is a Stripe requirement.

If a member has only made a one-time purchase, they can make future purchases in a different currency.

Which currencies can I sell in?

You can pick up to 10 currencies to support from among the list of more than 135 Presentment currencies Stripe supports. Every Plan must have a price in the new currencies you choose to sell in. For example, you can’t choose to present some Plans in GBP alone and others in Euros alone.

Are multiple currencies available on iOS plans?

No, you can only charge in multiple currencies on the web.

Will prices automatically update as currency exchange rates fluctuate?

No, they will not. You will need to create new Plans with new prices in each currency if you want to make adjustments.

If I’ve already sold Plans in USD do I have to continue presenting Plans in USD?

Yes, but if you don’t want new buyers to purchase in USD, you can hide it and it will only be visible to members who have previously purchased subscriptions in USD.

Will members still see other currency options after purchasing a subscription?

Once a member has made a subscription purchase, they won’t see the currency drop-down selector going forward, and will only see prices in the currency they previously purchased in.

If a member has made a one-time purchase, they will be able to make future purchases in a different currency.

How will currency conversion work with iOS purchases?

Apple will handle all currency conversion for Plans purchased on iOS.

Can I pick the default currency for my Mighty Network?

You will have the option to pick a default currency, which is the currency we will present your Plans in if we can’t determine the location of a landing page for your visitor. Or if you do not support Plans in a visitor’s local currency, we will show your default currency.

We try to determine where visitors are based and present that currency on the landing page, but ultimately the visitor gets to pick which currency to use from among the currencies you support (as long as they haven’t made a prior subscription purchase for you Mighty Network).

If you have already sold Plans in your Mighty Network then your default currency is already set to USD but it can be changed.

What determines the currencies I can sell in?

The country where your Stripe account is based determines which currencies you’re able to present Plans in.

What determines which currencies I can accept payouts for?

The country where your Stripe account is based determines which currencies you can accept payouts for in a bank account.

Can I delete a currency I’ve added?

You can delete a currency as long as no one has made subscription purchases in that currency. If you no longer want to present a currency for sale, you can hide it and it will only be visible to members who have previously purchased a subscription in that currency.

Can existing members change the currency they are paying in?

Members who have purchased a subscription must continue paying in the currency of their initial purchase. Once a member makes a subscription purchase, they must continue using that currency going forward. Members who have only made one-time purchases can purchase in any visible currency. This is a Stripe restriction.

The only workaround is to remove the member, delete the customer in Stripe, then ask them to sign up again. Alternatively, you could remove the member and ask them to sign up with another email address, however, that would mean their new account would not be connected with their previous one.

What if I only want to support a currency for certain members?

If you have a currency that you no longer want to offer Plans in, you can hide it and it will be hidden for everyone. However, any member who has purchased a subscription in that currency must continue to make future payments and purchases in that currency so it will still be visible to them.

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