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950 | 3,578 | |
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10.0 | 8.9 | |
3 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | PHP | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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Launch HN: Lago (YC S21) – Open-source usage-based billing
As all-in-Golang user, wish Tier to succeed too!
Want to say Thank you for putting all artefacts online. Same applies to Lago!
Admire your focus on Stripe and beginner friendly approach from the day one
https://github.com/tierrun/tier/blob/main/pricing/schema.jso...
Exciting to see the progress of Lago and the attention being given to the challenges in the SaaS billing world.
We're also working in the billing space with a complementary tool, Tier (https://github.com/tierrun/tier). Although we currently do not support Lago directly, it's exciting to see more options emerging. Their content marketing has been particularly impressive on HN and in general.
With metering, entitlement management, CPQ, feature gating, and everything else required in a modern SaaS company, the PriceOps space can be quite complex for developers.
Congratulations on the launch and best of luck!
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How do you think tier.run? Pricing as code
I found this product because we're looking for a solution to use feature flags to manage software entitlement more flexibly, especially relative to customers' billing systems. (ex. With tier.run, I can export a group of feature flag configurations to pricing.json and vice versa)
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I think IaC is a lot better than “ClickOps”!
Today, I tried tier.run (an IaC for pricing management). I found it really nice, especially since I am trying to connect this tool with my feature flag tool.
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Stripe’s Pricing Breakdown
I am the original commenter you had replied to.
I am actually working on https://tier.run in part to help create a clean separation of interests between billing (and entitlement, and metering, and feature flagging) systems and how you store and access application and user data.
With Tier we have `tier whois` [1] which lets you get the Stripe Customer ID based on your own userId.
I'd love your feedback if you think there are improvements we could make.
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Stripe Glossary
We have developed a Stripe Glossary that can be used as a reference. This is useful as you navigate Stripe's documentation and should help demystify the meaning of all these new terms you will encounter.
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How to keep track of user tokens based on subscription (Backend)
I'd be happy to speak if I can be of help. Send a DM or reach out Jevon at tier.run
- Show HN: Lotus – Open-Source Pricing and Packaging Infrastructure
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Tier Hello World Demo
Binaries for major architectures can be found on GitHub.
Stripe
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Bringing more sweetness to ruby with sorbet types 🍦
First let's introduce the tool: Sorbet is a gem developed by Stripe that aims to bring type notation syntax and type checking support for the Ruby ecosystem by utilizing the "Gradual typing" philosophy, it also provide type generation from YARD comments via the tapioca gem, allowing to grow alongside the already built Ruby codebase.
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
For me Stripe is the peak for a product/company website:
I heard some people admire https://linear.app/ but I don't see the appeal myself
Majority of websites often fall into one of two categories:
1. Traditional off the shelf template
2. Look cool but fail when it comes to usability and robustness (those featured on awwwards)
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How to Process Stripe Subscriptions In Your Serverless Apps
You could have the best service in the world, but if you have a payment gateway that leaves people feeling uncomfortable, you'll lose them. Not only that, but you have PCI compliance you would need to deal with and a slew of other things that are handled for you with a payment vendor like Stripe, Square, or PayPal.
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Using Stripe to Implement Payment handling on a website
First you'll want to go to Stripe's website and setup an account. Then install Stripe with pip install stripe. In this example I'm using Flask for the backend and React for the frontend. The website is an e-commerce page for buying and selling skateboards. Now create some models for the product to sell and the receipts then run flask db init, flask db migrate, and flask db upgrade to create the database. My models look like so:
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Debate Land Beta 0.2 is out!
I've spent my fair share of time in Silicon Valley on some of the coolest startups in the tech scene. So, a lot of our inspiration comes from companies like Stripe (e.g. their landing page) and Linear (e.g. their gradient usage). And, the data display architecture you're referencing (down to the layout on shift on screen sizes) is almost a perfect clone of the NBA's. And there's definitely a team there that costs 7 figures who has researched every nook and cranny about making that the most optimal layout haha.
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Easy Tiger is doing away with the shitty QR code ordering system and bringing back face-to-face servers.
Look, absolutely millions of people are going to type credit card numbers into https://amazon.com and https://stripe.com and https://squareup.com/ this year and nobody will get their credentials stolen or their credit card compromised. I mean, far far fewer then from the waiter or checkout person taking a quick photo of your credit card while they run it through the Point of Sale device physically.
Toast uses SSL. So does Stripe (https://stripe.com/) and so does Square (https://squareup.com/us/en/payments). Everybody, without fail now uses HTTPS (SSL), they really do. That ship sailed. If you use the Chrome web browser, anything not serving up puppy pictures over HTTPS says "Not Secure" for the last HALF DECADE. If you google "PCI compliance" it's literally THE LAW that it is required for handling credit cards. Anybody not using HTTPS will get fined, and probably go to jail. The embarrassment of the programmers getting caught not using HTTPS would be amazing, like they would have trouble ever getting another job programming computers.
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Aplicação de Referência Empresarial em JavaScript - Contoso Real Estate
Stripe
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Injections in Stripe Search Queries and How to Prevent Them
I was developing a backend that integrates Stripe to manage customers and to process subscriptions. In one use case, it should search for user input in the metadata of Stripe subscriptions. When I looked up the documentation about how to use the search functionality I came across the Search Query Language. It looked like users could easily inject their own additional query clauses. After a simple check: Yes, e.g. for the user input "124' OR status:'active" all active subscriptions are returned as well.
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Add payments feature in your application using Node.js/Express and Stripe
Stripe is a complete payments platform that offer a developer-friendly way to accept payments online and in mobile apps. To learn more about Stripe, visit their website here.
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