Small Tweaks in PayPlans to Achieve More - Part 2
PayPlans v3.3.6 - Our response to your feedback for improvement of PayPlans.

Additional Styling: Badges
We have created extensively flexible and customizable css badges for Plan and Group. Now, PayPlans administrators are not limited to the fixed no. of badges to style plan/group appearence. We are saying this because in PayPlans admin can achieve different styling through it. We have added separate Additional Styling section in Plan/Group Edit Screen.
Plan Edit ScreenOn Subscribe Plan page Badges will be shown as below screen.
Plan Subscribe ScreenFont Awesome option
An option is added in PayPlan Configuration to enable/disable PayPlans Font Awesome file. It will help to load template specific font awesome rather than relating on PayPlans Font Awesome. You can see this option in PayPlans->Configuration->Settings tab->Expert section.
FontAwesome enable/disable config in PayPlansTerms Of Service (TOS) App
Using TOS app, now multiple app-instances can applied for one plan. Each check-box of TOS must be checked before proceeding to the Payment Details page.
TOS Various App-instances at Checkout Screen
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We won't stop here and will keep improving our solutions for you as we move on.
We are always open for new suggestions to improve your beloved membership solution i.e. PayPlans. Keep sending your request via support forum or you can also drop a comment below.
Looking forward for your valuable response as always.

Shyam Verma
Full Stack Developer & Founder
Shyam Verma is a seasoned full stack developer and the founder of Ready Bytes Software Labs. With over 13 years of experience in software development, he specializes in building scalable web applications using modern technologies like React, Next.js, Node.js, and cloud platforms. His passion for technology extends beyond coding—he's committed to sharing knowledge through blog posts, mentoring junior developers, and contributing to open-source projects.


