Subscription management

This article will help you navigate and track your school's subscriptions with ease, ensuring you get the most of your EP experience.

Who can manage your school level subscriptions?

School administrators

Key features

The first rollout focuses around tracking subscriptions and enrollment numbers.

  • Ability to view and track the details of your school subscriptions
  • Ability to view the number of seats purchased
  • Ability to view enrollment numbers
  • Provide indication of over-quota

Why track your subscriptions?

Effective tracking of subscriptions allow you to:

  • Optimize usage by ensuring you are utilizing all purchased seats efficiently.
  • Plan for growth by monitoring your enrollment numbers to understand when additional seats may be needed, supporting timely and informed purchasing decisions.
  • Simplify administrative effort with clear, accessible subscription data.

How to access subscription management

In the account area, click into the Subscriptions tab.

The Subscriptions page includes:

  • Subject tiles that provide a high level information on the seats used and purchased.
  • Over-quota alert indication that your enrollment numbers have exceeded the purchased seat quota.

Contact us to purchase additional seats.

Detailed subscription view

When you click on the tile, you can access more information that allows you to track seat usage, including start and end dates, and view individual student information.

  • The subscription details include subjects, year level group, seat limit, seats used, start date, end date, plan name, and classes.
  • Classes information include the class details, teacher, number of students and class code with the list of individual student information.

Actions available:

  • You can search through specific classes via the search function.
  • You can export classes for offline use or record-keeping by clicking on the Export Classes button and the CSV is automatically downloaded.
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