Take advantage of annual membership payments with immediate effect

In addition to coworking spaces and companies, non-profit organizations, associations and cooperatives (like the taz cooperative in this portrait) have long been using coapp. For them in particular, effective communication platforms such as coapp are crucial for connecting members, exchanging information and promoting collaboration.

But also for automated billing of membership fees. These are usually billed annually for associations or cooperatives. This is precisely why we are now offering the option of calculating each tariff on an annual basis in order to optimally support the needs of associations and cooperatives.

Easier management of your network

Managing memberships and payments can be a time-consuming task, especially for volunteers in associations and cooperatives where teams are often small and time is scarce. With automated invoicing and payment processing, organization is made easier and you or your managers can focus on more important tasks during this time.

Longer commitment through annual memberships

However, an annual payment model is also interesting for coworking spaces, brands, clubs or companies to promote long-term commitment and continuity. By committing to an annual membership, members not only show their support for your organization, but also commit to long-term goals and activities. This longer commitment strengthens the relationship between organization and members, who feel more connected to the organization and are more likely to actively participate in events and work towards common goals.

Offer discounts on annual payment

Discounts on annual payments are an additional incentive for members to opt for membership. This way, you can offer your members benefits and encourage them to stay for the long term.

Overall better planning capability

Thanks to the annual advance payment, you can plan your budget precisely and use resources more efficiently. This makes it easier to set strategic goals and allocate financial resources accordingly to promote sustainable growth and long-term development.

Sonja Pham


Sonja Pham is a freelance journalist who writes about culture, cuisine and creativity. She studied communication design at the Munich Design School, which did not make her a graphic designer, but significantly strengthened her love of design and print journalism. She has been co-publishing Grafikmagazin as deputy editor-in-chief since the beginning of 2021.

https://www.sonjapham.com
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