Pricing Upgrade Flow changes
@JhumanJ can you please change modal content
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced a subscription modal for users to manage their subscription plans.
- Added a "PRO" tag with enhanced tooltip functionality that provides context about subscription upgrades.
- Improved user interface with a restructured layout and clearer messaging in various components related to subscription features.
- Enhanced the interaction of the "Upgrade Now" button to open the subscription modal directly.
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Bug Fixes
- Resolved issues with the event handling of subscription-related buttons for improved user interaction.
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Refactor
- Transitioned various components to utilize the Composition API for improved code clarity and performance.
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Style
- Updated UI styles and layouts across multiple components to enhance visual appeal and user experience.
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Commits
Files that changed from the base of the PR and between dd967357b5834ec3002d6f628611ef1428d68da3 and 9d5c601456ef4028b4d73551307979e5291bc28c.
Walkthrough
The recent updates introduce a new <SubscriptionModal /> for managing subscription plans and refine various components across the application. Key components like ProTag, MonthlyYearlySelector, and others have been restructured for improved interaction and visual clarity. The transition to the Composition API in several files modernizes the codebase, enhancing maintainability and efficiency.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
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client/app.vue, client/components/global/ProTag.vue, client/components/pages/forms/show/FormCleanings.vue, client/components/pages/pricing/MonthlyYearlySelector.vue, client/components/pages/pricing/PricingTable.vue, client/components/pages/pricing/SubscriptionModal.vue, client/pages/home.vue, client/pages/settings/billing.vue, client/pages/subscriptions/error.vue, client/pages/subscriptions/success.vue, client/stores/subscription_modal.js |
Introduction of <SubscriptionModal />, restructuring of various components to improve UI, streamline functionality, and transition to Composition API for better maintainability. |
client/components/global/Modal.vue, client/components/pages/pricing/SubscriptionModal.vue, client/pages/settings/billing.vue, client/components/open/forms/components/FormCustomization.vue, client/components/open/integrations/components/IntegrationListOption.vue |
Various stylistic adjustments and logical refinements, primarily focused on improving layout, event handling, and user feedback in the UI. |
client/composables/useAmplitude.js, client/nuxt.config.ts |
Minor logical changes for event logging and addition of server settings for improved development experience. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant ProTag
participant SubscriptionModal
participant SubscriptionModalStore
User->>ProTag: Click "PRO" tag
ProTag->>SubscriptionModalStore: Trigger onClick
SubscriptionModalStore-->>SubscriptionModal: Open modal with content
SubscriptionModal->>User: Display subscription options
🐰 In a garden so bright,
With changes taking flight,
A modal appears, oh what a delight!
Manage subscriptions with ease,
Hop along with happy peas,
Code flows smoother, it’s pure delight! 🌼
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