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We have started analysis for this issue, and it seems that key problem is how Wild Apricot handles level changes close to renewal date. The system is currently designed to collect the full new level amount and set renewal date according to new level renewal policy. All prepaid amounts for old levels are disposed. Moreover, since no prorating occurs, the new level might be effective only for a few days.
As a first step, we suggest to redesign how level change is working and add prorating there:
- Level would be changed immediately, as now - Remaining portion of old membership level payment will be applied to new level - For new levels with specific renewal date (e.g. annual levels with renewals Jan 1st) apply the pro-rating settings for new applications: - Allow member to pay only a pro-rated amount of the new level fee (e.g. six months before renewal…Steve Goldring supported this idea · -
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This is an absolutely essential, basic feature that every single marketer and online business needs for every single transaction. The fact that Wild Apricot cannot send a purchase event to a specific URL seems completely ludicrous. It would be the very simplest of features for Wild Apricot to allow users to specify a "Thank You Page" URL after a purchase of any kind. This would make Google Analytics tracking extremely easy. Right now, Wild Apricot transactions cannot be accurately tracked through Google Analytics at all. Absolutely unacceptable!