All Subscriptions is the title-first view of your subscriptions — every active sub, organized by title, showing every customer subscribed to each title and their cover choice. If All Customers is "by customer, who subscribes to what," then All Subscriptions is "by title, who's subscribed."
Where to Find It
Customers → All Subscriptions.
If you're using multi-location, use the location dropdown to filter or choose All Locations.
The Main View
Every active subscription in your system, grouped by title and by location. Search by title at the top.

Clicking Into a Title
Click any title to open its dedicated page. You see:
Every customer subscribed.
Their cover choice (A or B).
Edit / delete buttons for each subscription.
Add — add new customers to the title from this page.
Clone Actions — clone customers from another title onto this one.

Cloning Subscriptions
Cloning takes every subscriber from one title and replicates them onto another. The two most common use cases:
Series transitions. The Phenomenal Platypus is ending and Uncanny Platyplodes is launching. Clone every Platypus subscriber to Platyplodes in one action.
New launch seeding. You know everyone who subscribes to Swamp Dogs would probably want Stray Dogs Dog Days. Clone the Swamp Dogs list over.
How to clone:
Open the target title (the one you're cloning into).
In the Clone Actions menu, choose to clone FROM another series.
Select the source title.
Confirm.
Every customer subscribed to the source title is now also subscribed to the target title. Customers already subscribed to the target are automatically skipped — no duplicates.
Limitations on Cloning
Cloning currently works only for subscribable products (ongoing series). It does not work for one-shots, standalone graphic novels, or other non-subscribable product types. A fix for those is on the roadmap.
Cloning is immediate. There is no preview or dry-run. If you clone onto the wrong title, you'll have to remove customers one-by-one to undo.
Search Tips
Searches match partial title strings. "platyp" finds Phenomenal Platypus and Uncanny Platyplodes.
If a search returns nothing, try shortening further or checking for typos.
Why This View Matters
New-title decisions are usually easier to make from here than from All Customers. You're asking "who'd want this?" not "what does this customer want?" — and the title-first layout matches that question.
See the daily workflow article for the narrow version of this screen: Managing and Cloning Subscriptions.
