What's New in Version 1.36 (Confucius)

Also known as Kong Qui and K'ung Fu-Tzu, Confucius was a Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period. His philosophy, also known as Confucianism, emphasized personal and governmental morality, the correctness of social relationships, justice, and sincerity. After his death, Confucius became the official imperial philosophy of China, which was extremely influential throughout China’s long and storied history.

In today’s divided society, we think it’s important to listen while keeping an open mind; in the words of Confucius, To know what you know and what you do not know, that is true knowledge.

This release introduces Vimeo integration to Pelcro's platform, added an API and SDK function to allow end-users to update their password, added a redeem gift button, and made some general upgrades.

Scroll down for a complete list of updates.

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VIMEO INTEGRATION

Video is the fastest-growing media consumption and hence we are excited to announce a direct integration with Vimeo that allows our clients to drive subscriptions from their video content that is hosted on Vimeo.

The Vimeo integration will sync subscriptions from Pelcro into Vimeo to allow end-users access to the web and mobile Vimeo portals. You can learn more about the setup required for this integration on the Vimeo integration page.

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UPDATE PASSWORD

We added an API and SDK function to allow end-users to update their password. We will soon support password update from the default user interface as well as on the Pelcro Elements.

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REDEEM GIFT FROM THE PLATFORM

We added a redeem gift button from the platform so that customer service teams can redeem gifts on behalf of the end-users straight from the platform.

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OTHER GOODIES

  • Ability to select a quantity while renewing a subscription.
  • Ability to modify the subscription source while renewing it.
  • Modified the summary graph on the home page to give you a financial summary of your business.
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"To know what you know and what you do not know, that is true knowledge."

Confucius