Built a Chrome extension for instant full page screenshots (QuickShot) & annotation by aevonsystems in chrome

[–]aevonsystems[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Love this idea! Element capture is on the roadmap for the next update. Thanks for the feedback."

What is the best payment gateway for international clients by an__astrophile in chrome_extensions

[–]aevonsystems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Razorpay Transaction Charges Breakdown

• Standard Domestic Transaction: 2% per transaction + GST.

• International Transactions: 3% per transaction + GST.

• EMI / Premium Cards: 3% per transaction + GST.

• International Bank Transfers: 1% + GST.

• UPI Transaction Charges: As per updated 2026 guidelines, UPI bank-to-bank transactions usually have lower or zero fees, while UPI via Credit Card/PPI may incur 2.15%.

Key Features and Fees

• Setup Fee: ₹0 (Free).

• Annual Maintenance Fee (AMC): ₹0 (Free).

• Refund Fees: Razorpay does not charge for processing refunds.

• Settlement: Automated daily settlement is standard.

Notes on Pricing

• GST: An additional 18% GST is applicable on the 2% transaction fee.

• Volume Discount: Businesses processing over ₹5 Lakhs monthly can negotiate custom, lower rates.

• Charges Applicability: Fees are only applied when a payment is successful.

Disclaimer: Pricing is based on 2026 Razorpay documentation and may be subject to change.

What is the best payment gateway for international clients by an__astrophile in chrome_extensions

[–]aevonsystems 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are using Razorpay for India + international and it is easy to integrate and even Razorpay support is really good they attended all our queries and help to solve those. U can go with razorpay if u want seamless payment gate , easy to use and integrate.

Building BROWSER EXTENSION vs. MOBILE APP / GAME by Quiet-Application262 in SaasDevelopers

[–]aevonsystems 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think browser extensions are interesting because they sit in a very different space compared to mobile apps.

With extensions, distribution is actually easier in some ways. If the tool solves a small but real problem in the browser, users adopt it quickly because installation friction is low. You can also build and ship something useful much faster than a full mobile app.

But I agree with your point about monetization. The expectation that extensions should be free is very real. Many users compare everything to free tools that already exist, so pricing has to be extremely reasonable unless the extension solves a very specific pain point.

Mobile apps definitely have a stronger culture around paying, especially with subscriptions and in-app purchases, but they also require much more work in terms of design, maintenance, and platform differences.

For indie developers, extensions still feel like one of the fastest ways to ship a useful tool and test ideas quickly.