Activation Fees
Activation Fees allow merchants to apply an additional one-time charge on the first billing cycle of a subscription.
This fee is charged only once, together with the first subscription payment, and is commonly used for setup-related costs.
What Is an Activation Price?​
An activation price is a one-time fee added to the first charge of a subscription.
Typical use cases include:
- Enrollment or registration fees
- Setup or installation costs
- Onboarding or activation services
After the first charge, the activation price is not applied again.
How Activation Prices Work​
When a subscription includes an activation price:
- The activation fee is added to the first payday charge
- Subsequent charges include only the recurring price
- The activation price follows the same currency and precision rules as standard prices
Quantity-Based Activation Prices​
If the product is quantifiable, the activation price can be configured to scale with the selected quantity.
In this case:
- The activation price is multiplied by the product quantity
- The total activation fee is added to the first charge only
Examples​
Single Activation Fee​
- Monthly subscription: CLP 15,000
- Activation price: CLP 30,000
First charge:
- CLP 45,000 (subscription + activation)
Subsequent charges:
- CLP 15,000 per month
Quantity-Based Activation Fee​
- Product quantity: 3 units
- Activation price: CLP 10,000 per unit
Activation fee:
- 3 × CLP 10,000 = CLP 30,000
This amount is added only to the first subscription charge.
Best Practices​
- Use activation prices for one-time operational costs
- Clearly communicate activation fees to customers before checkout
- Avoid recurring activation fees
- Combine activation prices with trial days only when intentional
Activation Prices give merchants flexibility to cover initial costs while keeping recurring charges clear and predictable.