If you have any gigs active on Fiverr, you might want to start generating regular income from them. After all, not everything is a one-off. This post if for anyone that wants to know how to setup subscriptions on Fiverr.
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What is Fiverr? If you didn’t know, Fiverr is an online marketplace built for connecting freelancers to anyone that needs their services or products. These are known as “gigs” and Fiverr offers a huge catalogue of of different offerings. These age from graphic design and writing to physical products.
Gigs on Fiverr can start from as low as $5 however, prices very often balloon depending on the complexity or size of the work needed.
How To Setup Subscriptions On Fiverr
This confused me for a while, and I missed on crucial step:
First need to have a gig before you can create a subscription
There is also a specific route you need to take to get to the subscription offering. Let me add these below along with any applicable screenshots:
Step 1
Login to Fiverr, and head over to the Seller Dashboard. Once there, open the Inbox on the left hand side for the customer you want to offer a subscription for:

Note: You to have already supplied a service to the buyer before you can offer a subscription!
Step 2
Once here, click on the Total text to the right of Orders with you:

Step 3
This will now load the Orders With page. From here, click the order that you want to turn into a subscription:

Step 4
After you click the gig you want to turn into a subscription, you’ll see the option to do this:

This will now provide you with a separate window to configure your subscription settings before offering this to the buyer.
That’s everything! Enjoy! 🎉