Sort Subscriptions By Plan
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Hemant Purswani
Update — we've just shipped three improvements based on the feedback in this thread:
- New "Plan" column: the Subscriptions list now shows each subscription's plan (and its plan group) as a default column, so you can see who's on what without opening each subscription.
- Easier filtering: the plan filter is now front and center in the Subscriptions filter bar as "Subscription Plan" — pick one or more plans to see just those subscribers, their total count, and to run exports or bulk actions on only that plan.
- Counts at a glance: the Subscription Plans page now shows the number of active subscriptions for every plan, with a per-frequency breakdown (e.g. "Weekly: 12 · Monthly: 8") — all your plans and how many people are on each option, in one view.
These are live for all merchants now — no action needed on your end. Thanks for pushing us on this, and keep the feedback coming!
Hemant Purswani
updated the status to
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Good news — this is supported in the app today.
Go to Appstle Subscriptions → Subscriptions → click "Add filter" → "Selling Plans" and pick one or more of your plans (each option shows the frequency and plan group name). The list then shows only those subscriptions, with the total matching count displayed below the table — so you can see how many subscribers each plan has.
The same filter also applies to:
• Export — download a CSV of just that plan's subscriptions.
• Bulk actions — e.g., update the next order date for only one plan's subscribers (apply the filter, then Select All → Bulk actions).
• Columns — add "Order Frequency" and "Plan Type" columns via the Columns menu for more plan context in the list.
If you'd like a single at-a-glance view of subscriber counts across all plans, we're actively improving visibility here — and for anything else, reach out to us at support@appstle.com. Happy to help!
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Lit Love Book Box null
You can sort by subscription ID with the filtering options but it would be nice if there was a default column that shows the subscription plan (eg. 6 months, 3 months, monthly or which products)
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Matthew Nearents
This is needed badly. I want to see plan numbers in my analytics, filters in the subscriptions list to filter by plan, or export only those of a certain plan, etc. Also in bulk automations, if I want to update the next order date, it makes sense to do that for a specific plan, not for everyone. I want to update for all monthly subs, but doing it for everyone would mess up my yearly subs.
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Dan Sims
Couldn't agree more
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Corrin Simpson
I totally agree
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Zachary Skerritt
I agree, this is frustrating that you cant quickly determine how many of each subscription you need to prepare. FYI though you can export your subscription info as a csv file which makes it much easier to count.