Several changes have been made in this commit. Firstly, updates have been made to the site-header-account-section and the pricing-table components to enhance UI aesthetics. Secondly, billing services have been significantly improved. A new method for retrieving plan information by an ID has been introduced. This method is available for all strategy services, including Stripe and Lemon-Squeezy. Furthermore, the way context and logging are handled during the billing process has been streamlined for better readability and efficiency.
This commit refactors the logger usage in various files to make it more streamlined and consistent. It also introduces a new 'enableDiscountField' feature for the checkout that can be toggled on specific products. This allows customers to apply discounts at checkout if the product or subscription plan has the 'enableDiscountField' set to true.
This commit refactors the logger usage in various files to make it more streamlined and consistent. It also introduces a new 'enableDiscountField' feature for the checkout that can be toggled on specific products. This allows customers to apply discounts at checkout if the product or subscription plan has the 'enableDiscountField' set to true.
This commit focuses on refining UI/UX across various components and pages of the application. Changes include adjusting padding and spacing to enhance the overall readability and user interaction, amending hyperlink styling, modifying dropdown menus for optimized mobile experience, and adjusting key UI elements. Other modifications include revising imports for better maintainability, and adding enhancements to several UI components to improve their visual presentation.
This commit updates diverse packages such as "@makerkit/data-loader-supabase-core" and "@makerkit/data-loader-supabase-nextjs" to the new versions in the package.json files. Also, several refactorings were done in logging within services and loaders by progressing 'server-only' imports and improving context handling. Additionally, type annotations have been added to several exported functions for better code readability and maintainability.
Several changes have been made to improve the user interface and enhance the user experience. This includes redesigning Auth buttons, modifying website layouts and routing, tweaking heading and text sizes for clarity, and revamping the marketing, documentation, and pricing pages. These changes collectively contribute to a cleaner, more concise and navigable interface.
Modified the logic in create-billing-schema.ts so if a plan contains more than one line item, it no longer returns true but false. In plan-picker.tsx, added a condition to check if a product is selected before setting the 'planId'. Also, the 'planId' is now set based on the selected plan's id rather than an empty string.
Updated the billing provider in the environment configuration to use 'stripe' instead of 'lemon-squeezy'. Multiple changes were also made to UI components related to pricing, including better data handling for different billing tiers and enhanced visualization of selected options. These revisions aim to both enhance the user experience and ensure compatibility with the new billing provider.
This commit updates all instances of 'base' line item type to 'flat'. It modifies the BillingIntervalSchema, the validation rules for one-time plans, and the function to get the primary line item for a plan. Furthermore, it adjusts the display and filtering of line items in the pricing table component and the plan picker component. The SQL migration script and the sample billing configuration are also updated to reflect this change.
Modified styles in radio-group, line-item-details and plan-picker components for improved user interface consistency. Specifically, certain font weights and transitions were adjusted, and some CSS classes were changed. Additionally, a bug in line-item-details was fixed where the 'unlimited' value wasn't properly returned for the previous tier's limit.
Updated the billing schema to include a more descriptive line item and an optional tiers element. Also, billing configuration was refactored and displayed more prominently in the UI. The plan feature listing now utilizes checkmarks to denote each feature and the product details are more clearly displayed.
This commit updates the version of Next.js along with a series of other dependencies outlined in the pnpm-lock.yaml file. The new copy "For each {{unit}}" has been added to the billing.json file and several adjustments have been made in the UI components. In particular, a separator has been added, animations have been set to re-run on re-render for certain elements, and the PricingTable component has been added.
The changes include UI styling updates across dashboard, pricing, and marketing components. This involves updating animations and slide-in effects on the dashboard demo component, adjusting color schemes, animations, and spacing on pricing related components, and modifying layout and spacing on the marketing page. Other subtle style changes like font weights, colors and sizes were also addressed.
The commit involves modifications in various components to change 'text-gray-500' to 'text-muted-foreground'. The purpose of this change is to create uniformity in text colors across the application, enhancing the user interface's overall look and making color scheme tweaks easier in the future.
Separated billing schema from UI concerns and enhanced visuals of PricingTable for better user experience. This included restructuring the data display layout, refining text color and size for better readability, and implementing a new Separator component for improved aesthetics.
Removed redundant validation for 'lifetime' subscription plans in billing schema. Extensively updated the UI, layout and visuals of PricingTable component to offer a more user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing interface, improving overall user experience.
Changed the billing provider in the `.env.development` file from Stripe to Lemon Squeezy. This requires adaptations at many levels: at the web app to load Lemon Squeezy's script in the checkout process, at the billing gateway to handle Lemon Squeezy calls, and in the database to reflect the current billing provider. The checkout process is now done using Lemon Squeezy Sessions and its billing strategy was adjusted accordingly. Billing-related components and services were also updated.