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# Subscriptions

## Overview

2Checkout’s subscription billing is an award-winning solution that simplifies subscription and customer management, streamlines invoicing and recurring payments, and helps boost your revenue.&#x20;

Easily set up and optimize your commerce experience across multiple channels, all from a single, intuitive interface in the [Merchant Control Pane](https://secure.2checkout.com/cpanel/licenses_management.php)l.

Control the subscriptions that you're selling and get deeper insight and granularity into their post-sale evolution from the [Subscriptions](https://secure.2checkout.com/cpanel/licenses_management.php) page. \
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This section allows you to:

* Streamline subscription management by focusing all actions on a single, standalone page.
* Centralize relevant subscription info and statistics, as well as end-user details.
* Keep a close eye on subscription evolution.
* See historical subscription data.
* Update credit card information.
* Configure custom billing amounts for a number of upcoming billing cycles.
* Display the total subscription value in the default transfer currency.

## Availability <a href="#availability" id="availability"></a>

The [Subscriptions section](https://secure.2checkout.com/cpanel/licenses_management.php) is available to all 2Checkout accounts. Read [here](/subscriptions/subscriptions/subscription-set-up.md#how-to-grant-user-rights-to-the-subscriptions-section) how you can grant access to the Subscriptions section to the users of your account.


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