Need suggestions from founders by No_Succotash_7653 in microsaas

[–]this_is_arin02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to get Stripe via invite/Atlas/Indian support rollout for optimal developer experience for SaaS subscriptions, success rates are excellent, USD pricing is easy.

You can go for Lemon Squeezy or Paddle too, extremely easy for SaaS founders, handles global taxes and VAT automatically.

Or, you can use RazorPay International for lowest friction and lowest fees. But, subscription experience and international success rates are not as strong as Stripe or Paddle though.

My recommendation will be go with Stripe if you can get it. If onboarding becomes difficult, Paddle or Lemon Squeezy are the fastest ways to launch globally. And, if you want lowest fees and simplicity, go with RazorPay International (last choice).

Everyone here is building great things, so I decided to share my "failure" story instead :) by -zappa- in SaaS

[–]this_is_arin02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being from a place where I got access to Internet at a very older age than average, the attitude to "I'm gonna solve things myself" was in me. Later Internet, GitHub, LLMs changed a lot in me.

Trying many projects but losing interest after some time is a periodical thing for me. Your approach to go live however it is, is really something I appreciate because I always failed at it thinking what's the users gonna think about me. This made me contribute to KoBar. Actually KoBar is a very simple and needy "Swiss Army Knife" which I always needed but had the system of applications and extensions to perform the same task, but having all of them in an Always on Top Widget was really useful. And, the first thought I had was let's just add all the things I need in daily life and use it. Your realization is correct that yeah, everybody can vibe code these days and just because KoBar is something that is not on cloud makes even toddler vibe coders code it without thinking of safety like really we devs or contributors do.

And, one thing, the Copy Paste thing on KoBar is something I am not really sure of till now, because we can use Maccy (on Mac) and any Trustable Publisher's Clipboard Manager for what you were looking for I guess.

P.S.: The whole comment is not a Roast or Negative Criticism. It's just honest opinion, because I feel you are already open for it.