I bought a copy. It looks nice, but I had to add it to the pile of Stripe "add-ons", app or otherwise, that don't do the ONE thing that I'm constantly trying to figure out manually (and I imagine other SaaS owners would, too):
Based on CURRENT subscriptions, how much money can I expect to collect over the next X days? Stripe tells me about transfers that are scheduled, but I can't look past money that's already been collected without manually pulling down a bunch of subscription data and trying to figure out how much we're going to be paid on each day in the future.
I'd be happy for this to be a command line script - I just haven't managed to figure out the best way to do it!
This is actually an awesome idea -- almost like a forecast of the money you'll earn? Should be simple to do it programmatically. I'm going to add something to our feature list to explore this.
Yeah I was thinking the exact same thing the other day. The churn rate on my app is so low that it would be pretty accurate. I'll try and build a ruby script this weekend.
This is indeed beautiful. But the positioning is wrong. Nobody who uses Stripe is like: "I wish this was more beautiful". The correct position is something like: "Manage your Stripe account on the go".
Well I really appreciate you saying that. Lucky for you, you're getting a good deal! Who knows, maybe they'll be more features or something you can buy in-app in the future. Like the Forecasting stuff talked about below.
I mean, you are welcome to send me more money if you'd like. :)
Just wanted to let everyone know that we submitted a 1.1 today, which includes better crash reporting and some adjustments to the way we aggregate your daily/monthly volumes.
IOS Only :( We're building a really big project using Stripe right now, it's too bad I can't give stripe an extra $6 (which I would do in a heartbeat).
Great work, just bought a copy as well. I was looking for something like this recently, saw it wasn't there, and was considering going ahead and building it.
I'm only a little disappointed you beat me to the punch, the level of polish here is outstanding. Just a quick note that I tried to rush the login while 'authorizing' spinner was going, and got an app crash. I had no problem after that.
The monthly volume issue is a known bug -- something we missed while developing. We've submitted a 1.1 fix to the AppStore today that should resolve that.
As for the transfer, we gather that right from Stripe's API. Could just be some mislabeling on our side? Could you email me at: scherfryan(at) gmail?
Even if one is actually in the U.S., one might want to not base the company there for obvious tax reasons, so this makes their service (and by extension, this app) of very little use.
Stripe allows US and Canadian businesses, and is in closed beta in the UK (sign up at https://stripe.com/global if you would like an invite!) We definitely want to launch in many more countries, but can't say much about timelines as yet.
Please send an alert when a new customer is added - even if they didn't make a payment.
For ex, if someone subscribes to a plan that has a free trial.
Stripe doesn't do this yet - so this would solve a big pain point for me.
Yeah, a bug was exposed. We fixed it and submitted the fix to the AppStore today. The Stripe API is tricky, so we have to do some looping to get the data.
[+] [-] alexknowshtml|13 years ago|reply
Based on CURRENT subscriptions, how much money can I expect to collect over the next X days? Stripe tells me about transfers that are scheduled, but I can't look past money that's already been collected without manually pulling down a bunch of subscription data and trying to figure out how much we're going to be paid on each day in the future.
I'd be happy for this to be a command line script - I just haven't managed to figure out the best way to do it!
[+] [-] philfreo|13 years ago|reply
So I built a simple script to do some of it:
https://gist.github.com/5543145
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[+] [-] eoghan|13 years ago|reply
This is indeed beautiful. But the positioning is wrong. Nobody who uses Stripe is like: "I wish this was more beautiful". The correct position is something like: "Manage your Stripe account on the go".
[+] [-] rscherf|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] rscherf|13 years ago|reply
I mean, you are welcome to send me more money if you'd like. :)
Good feedback though, thank you.
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[+] [-] j-m-o|13 years ago|reply
I'm only a little disappointed you beat me to the punch, the level of polish here is outstanding. Just a quick note that I tried to rush the login while 'authorizing' spinner was going, and got an app crash. I had no problem after that.
[+] [-] j-m-o|13 years ago|reply
iOS 6.1.4, iPhone 5.
[+] [-] callmeed|13 years ago|reply
https://www.pay-pad.com/
[+] [-] hayksaakian|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] rscherf|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dangson|13 years ago|reply
Paid says I have a transfer today, but it's actually coming tomorrow according to the Stripe site (and my bank account :)
The monthly volume on the dashboard is also 6x my current volume. Is it estimating what my volume would be for the month based on the amount so far?
[+] [-] rscherf|13 years ago|reply
As for the transfer, we gather that right from Stripe's API. Could just be some mislabeling on our side? Could you email me at: scherfryan(at) gmail?
[+] [-] carbut|13 years ago|reply
Even if one is actually in the U.S., one might want to not base the company there for obvious tax reasons, so this makes their service (and by extension, this app) of very little use.
[+] [-] thairu|13 years ago|reply
Stripe allows US and Canadian businesses, and is in closed beta in the UK (sign up at https://stripe.com/global if you would like an invite!) We definitely want to launch in many more countries, but can't say much about timelines as yet.
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[+] [-] DanBlake|13 years ago|reply
Cancellations, Past (Subscription) revenue, New revenue (ie, a new signup), Failures
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