How to upgrade or change your subscription
Your subscription controls how long the restaurant portal stays active and which capabilities you can use. This guide explains the usual flow in the portal.
Open subscription
Sign in to the restaurant portal, then open Subscription from the sidebar. You will see your current plan and renewal context.
Upgrade or switch plan
When you choose a higher plan or a different paid package, the app typically opens a secure Paystack checkout. Complete payment in the browser window; when you return, the portal should reflect the new plan after a short refresh.
Extend time on the same plan
If your package supports extending the current paid period, use the option shown on the subscription card. Again, payment is handled through Paystack.
Trial plans
Trial access is meant for evaluation. If you do not see an extend option on trial, that is expected: upgrade to a paid plan to continue uninterrupted service.
If something looks wrong
Confirm the payment succeeded in Paystack, then reload the subscription page. If the workspace still does not update, contact support with your restaurant name and the payment reference.
Why this matters for restaurants
In a busy restaurant, small operational problems become expensive quickly: delays compound, errors repeat, and staff waste time switching between tools. BetaFud is designed to reduce friction by keeping ordering, menu operations, and daily workflow in one place.
What BetaFud helps you do
Restaurants use the platform to publish a clean ordering storefront, manage food menus and extras, handle orders, control staff access, and review performance with simple insights. The goal is clarity: customers order faster, and staff execute with fewer mistakes.
Practical next steps
If you want to apply the ideas in How to upgrade or change your subscription, start with one improvement you can repeat daily. Make it measurable (time saved, fewer cancellations, higher basket size), and build from there. Consistency is the fastest path to growth.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Overcomplicating categories or dish names
- Adding too many extras that slow packing
- Letting orders sit without clear status updates
- Giving staff access without role control
Tip: Review your best-selling items weekly and keep their descriptions, photos, and add-ons sharp. That is the easiest way to increase conversions without increasing spend.
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