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MonetizationUpdated 2026-03-06

Checkout Success, Cancellation, and Access State

What buyers should expect after a successful checkout, what the cancel page means, and how access moves from purchase into post access or subscription management.

Where you see this in the app

These states appear immediately around buyer checkout:

Route or surfaceWhat the buyer sees
/checkout/successConfirmation that payment succeeded
/checkout/cancelConfirmation that no charge was made
Settings → Post subscriptionsOngoing management for recurring post access
Post page after purchaseThe content, workspace, or protected access that was just unlocked

This page explains the handoff between checkout and later access management.

What payment successful means

The success page is intentionally simple. It tells the buyer that payment completed and that access should now be available.

User-facing details that may appear there include:

Success detailWhat it means
Payment successful!Stripe completed the charge or subscription setup
Access unlockedThe post is now expected to open for the buyer
Price lineShows the amount that was just purchased
/ monthIndicates the purchase was a recurring subscription rather than a one-time unlock

The page may also direct the buyer to email confirmation, the post itself, or the subscriptions dashboard.

What checkout canceled means

The cancel page means the buyer left checkout before payment completed.

That state should be read literally:

  • no charge was made,
  • access is not newly unlocked from that canceled attempt,
  • the buyer can start checkout again later from the post.

It is a neutral stop state, not an account problem.

How access shows up after checkout

After successful checkout, the next user-visible result depends on the pricing model.

Purchase typeWhat usually changes next
One-time accessThe post becomes available to open again without repurchasing
Subscription accessThe post becomes available and a recurring relationship appears in Post subscriptions

For subscription purchases, later management moves to Settings → Post subscriptions, where the buyer can see status, renewal timing, and cancellation scheduling.

Where to check next

If something feels unclear after checkout, the buyer should check these places in order:

  1. the success or cancel page message,
  2. the post page itself,
  3. the Post subscriptions dashboard for recurring purchases,
  4. the email receipt/confirmation.

That sequence matches the product flow: checkout confirms payment, the post reflects access, the subscription page manages renewals, and email provides the durable receipt.