From apple's documentation it is possible to offer free trials to users, after which they will be auto-billed at the end of the trial
If you offer a free trial, it will begin when a user subscribes. They will be automatically charged when the free trial is over, unless they have turned off auto-renewal. If you choose to offer a free trial, a drop-down menu will be displayed that will allow you to select the free trial duration.
Now i don't see this option available when i create a new auto-renewing subscription.
I see a screen like this as shown in docs
Does someone know where to enable this or is it even possbile?
Or do i have to manually develop the feature by saving the free trial start date?
For those who have faced with the same issue: Apple has updated their documentation and now it says (please note highlighted paragraph):
"If you offer a free trial, it will begin when a user subscribes. The user will be automatically charged when the free trial is over, unless the user has turned off auto-renewal. If you choose to offer a free trial, a drop-down menu will be displayed that will allow you to select the free trial duration.
You must have an existing issue to offer a free trial. If you have no issues added in the Manage Newsstand page, you will not see the option to add a free trial."
However, in my case it was enough to just enable Newsstand mode in Manage Newsstand section of my application.
Now I can see Free trial option on Duration and Pricing screen of my auto-renewable subscription.
In iTunes, free trial auto-renewing subscriptions are only available for apps that are managed as newsstand applications. You can verify this if you create a new app and mark it as newsstand and then created an auto-renewing product.
Cheers!
Joel
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