This article will show you how to set up MembershipContracts.
To begin, go to Memberships >> Manage Contracts >> Add Contract.
Next, fill in the required info beginning with Name, Contract Period, which is the total length of the contract, and Default Terminate, which is whether or not the membership will end or auto-renew month to month at the end of the contract.
You can then provide the terms of the contract in the ContractContent section.
Please note that you have access to informationaltokensthat you can add to the contract information, which will auto-generate the applicable information when the contract is being executed.
When finished, select Save and you’re all set. Click HEREto learn how to add a membership contract to a membership type.
We hope this helps, but as always please feel free to reach out to success@myfithive.com with any questions you may have.
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