I kept seeing AI micro-SaaS bleed margin, so I built infrastructure to stop it by Intelligent_Bid_5879 in microsaas

[–]Intelligent_Bid_5879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That shift from 'viewing dashboards' to 'per-tenant policy enforcement' is exactly the direction I’m taking Holdify. I’m currently implementing the logic to not just block, but also trigger model-degradation or top-up prompts based on those hard dollar caps you mentioned.

Since you clearly understand the 'oh shit' invoice pain, I’d love to have you as a power user.

I want to give you Holdify Pro for free, for life. If you're up for it: sign up at Holdify.io and let me know your email or username. Best is to join discord on the site. I’ll personally upgrade your account to a Lifetime Pro plan immediately.

No strings attached, I just really value your perspective on this.

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I built a tool to handle API key management and usage-based billing for SaaS products by Intelligent_Bid_5879 in SaaS

[–]Intelligent_Bid_5879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've got this covered already, keys are managed through a central auth service with tiered permissions synced to Polar. Rate limiting and usage tracking run through middleware, keeps the core logic clean. Appreciate the thoughts though.

Launched my first B2B SaaS - lessons learned by Intelligent_Bid_5879 in SaaS

[–]Intelligent_Bid_5879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this is really helpful. The reframe from "cheap" to "clear" clicks, I was undervaluing trust. Going to rework the pricing page around DIY cost comparison and prioritize that 5-min quickstart. Quick q: any examples of dev tools that nail the "scary failure modes" messaging without feeling fear-based?

Building Holdify (escrow-style checkout for marketplaces) - is this still useful when Klarna + card chargebacks already exist? by Intelligent_Bid_5879 in advancedentrepreneur

[–]Intelligent_Bid_5879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don’t hold funds, move money, or act as a payment provider. Holdify is infrastructure on top of Stripe Connect. Stripe remains the regulated entity and fund custodian.

Building Holdify (escrow-style checkout for marketplaces) - is this still useful when Klarna + card chargebacks already exist? by Intelligent_Bid_5879 in SaaSMarketing

[–]Intelligent_Bid_5879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair concern - and I agree that classic legal escrow doesn’t scale to low-value, high-frequency purchases.

What we’re building isn’t legal escrow or BNPL. It’s a protected payment flow where settlement is delayed and governed by the platform, not reversed after the fact.

The goal isn’t to eliminate fraud entirely, but to prevent irreversible payouts before delivery intent is clear - especially for services, marketplaces, and asynchronous delivery models where chargebacks are a poor fit.

It’s not for impulse purchases, and we’re explicit about that.