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Recurring orders let you automatically create orders on a schedule. This is useful for customers who order the same products regularly — like weekly deliveries or monthly restocks.

Creating a recurring order

You can create a recurring order from any existing order. The schedule will use the same products and quantities from that order.

How recurring orders work

When a recurring order schedule runs:
  1. A new order is created with the same products and quantities
  2. If auto-submit is enabled, the order is automatically placed
  3. If auto-submit is disabled, a draft order is created for you to review
  4. The schedule updates to show when the next order will be created
Use auto-submit for routine orders that don’t need review. Disable it if you want to check quantities or pricing before each order is placed.

Managing recurring orders

You can:
  • Pause a schedule — Set it to inactive to temporarily stop creating orders
  • Update the schedule — Change frequency, interval, or dates
  • Edit products — Modify which products are included
  • End a schedule — Set an end date or deactivate it
Each recurring order schedule is independent. You can have multiple schedules for the same customer with different products or frequencies.

Payment for recurring orders

Recurring orders create new orders that need to be paid separately. Payment isn’t automatically collected — customers need to pay each order as it’s created, just like regular orders.