> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pliro.co/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pliro.co/site/the-subscribe-page.md).

# The subscribe page

This page show the sign up form and lets the visitor pick from your publication's listed offers. If a customer isn't signed in when attempting to visit this page, they will be prompted to create an account first. If a customer is signed and they already have a subscription, these pages will show a message or allow the customer to upgrade their subscription if applicable.

### Link target

`https://your-pliro-site-domain/subscribe`

### Optional query parameters

`continue_url`\
If provided, a link to this URL will be presented on the confirmation page shown after the customer has subscribed to an offer. If a customer is signed in and already have a subscription, they will be automatically redirected to the `continue_url`. To prevent abuse, Pliro will only present links or redirect to allowlisted hosts. Email [calle@pliro.co](mailto:calle@luks.in) and I will be happy to help you with this.

`email`\
If provided, the subscribe flow will be initiated with the email and the customer will be prompted to confirm their email with the code that has been delivered to their inbox. Example use: Allow the customer to provide their email directly in the paywall and bypass that step in the signup flow.


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