User Payment History

User Payment History


This article will show you how to enable the User Payment History setting, which will display the payment history for a user directly in their online account. 

  1. To begin, go to Settings >> General Settings


  1. Next, scroll down to the User Account Area Settings section and check “Yes” for Enable payment history, then make sure to Save your changes.


  1. Once enabled, your users can log into their online account and click Payment History to view all of the payments they have made. 



We hope this helps, but as always please feel free to reach out to success@myfithive.com with any additional questions you may have. 


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