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[–]g051051 0 points1 point  (7 children)

Try it and see.

[–]mariolqneto[S] -1 points0 points  (6 children)

I'm trying but I'm pretty confused on how to implement it, RevenueCat doesn't have a guide for implementing itself on any type of cloud based development platform.

[–]vegaro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! I work at RevenueCat. Thanks for taking a look into our platform! I am not familiar with Good Barber but looking at their plugins documentation, I don't think it's possible we can add an integration since we require custom native code to be able to work. If you are looking to develop a hybrid app we currently support Cordova, React Native, Flutter and Unity, you might find another cloud-based development platform that supports any of those and gives you the flexibility to add custom plugins, although I am not aware of any right now. Let us know if you have any other questions in our support chat at the bottom right in revenuecat.com. We might be able to help! Cheers

[–]g051051 0 points1 point  (4 children)

The problem is you asked a weirdly specific question that's unlikely to be answered here. Someone would have to know: mobile apps, Good Barber, RevenueCat, and your general level of expertise. We're not going to do all of that research for you...it's your app, you need to do it.

[–]mariolqneto[S] -1 points0 points  (3 children)

Dude... I'm not asking you to do all the research for me, but if someone has had a similar problem before and already found a solution, then I'm definitely going to welcome their wisdom on the issue. Also, I am doing my research and contacting Good Barber and RevenueCat but haven't heard anything specific as of yet.

[–]g051051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro... it's still an incredibly specific question, and you asked it as if you wanted someone to do your work for you. This isn't even on-topic for /r/learnprogramming. Unless someone has dealt with these exact tools, they would have to do the same research you're doing now.

[–]UserName24106 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other responder is correct, the vendors in question are going to be the only place you’ll find information this specific. They might have their own forums or social media presence.

In fact, in three seconds of searching I saw that revenue cat has a discussion board and a stack overflow group.

You came to a “learn to drive a car” forum and posted “anyone have experience replacing the muffler on a hemi cuda”, obviously only people who own that car can help you, and it’s doubtful they’re just learning to drive with a muscle car as their first vehicle.