Stock limits
You can cap how many buyers can purchase a price by setting a stock limit. With each sale, the counter decreases. When it hits zero, the price stays visible on the storefront but can no longer be selected for purchase.
When to use it
Section titled “When to use it”- Limited cohorts (e.g. “first 50 buyers at this price”).
- Beta or early access launches.
- Special drops with a fixed quota.
How to enable
Section titled “How to enable”When creating or editing the price, turn on Stock limit and enter the starting count.
What happens at zero
Section titled “What happens at zero”- The price still appears on the storefront but greyed out and not selectable, so new buyers see it existed but can’t buy it.
- Existing buyers (already on a subscription using this price) are not affected.
- You can refill the count at any time from the price editor — old buyers don’t need anything; new ones can purchase again.
Concurrent purchases
Section titled “Concurrent purchases”If two buyers reach the checkout at the same time when only one slot is left, both may complete the purchase and the stock count can briefly go negative. This is intentional — refusing a successful payment to keep the count exact would mean refunding a buyer who already paid. The negative count is your signal that two buyers got in at the wire.