Integration Guide

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Integrating Recurring Payments
Both Direct Payment and Express Checkout support recurring payments. You can set up a
recurring payment to handle a subscription and other payments that occur on a fixed schedule.
How Recurring Payments Work
Recurring Payments Terms
Recurring Payments With Direct Payment
Recurring Payments With the Express Checkout API
Options for Creating a Recurring Payments Profile
Recurring Payments Profile Status
Getting Recurring Payments Profile Information
Modifying a Recurring Payments Profile
Billing the Outstanding Amount of a Profile
Recurring Payments Notifications
How Recurring Payments Work
To view a video that demonstrates how to set up Recurring Payments, navigate to: Recurring
Payments Demo
When you support recurring payments for a buyer, you create a recurring payments profile.
The profile contains information about the recurring payments, including details for an
optional trial period and a regular payment period. Both periods contain information about the
payment frequency and payment amounts, including shipping and tax, if applicable.
After creating a profile, PayPal automatically queues payments based on the billing start date,
billing frequency, and billing amount. Payments reoccur until the profile expires, there are too
many failed payments to continue, or you cancel the profile.
NOTE: When using Express Checkout, the buyer can also cancel a recurring payments
profile.
PayPal funds queued payments using the normal payment method hierarchy within the buyers
PayPal account.
After creating a recurring payments profile, you can view profile details or cancel the profile
from your PayPal account. You can also access recurring payments reports from the PayPal
Business Overview page.
Also, after creating a recurring payments profile, you can use the Recurring Payments API to
do the following: