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SaaS Billing?


Hey everyone!

As title says, looking for billing for a new saas.

My research has given me a list of stripe, Mollie, Adyen, braintree and cardinity.

multiple payment types/options is obviously a requirement, and paypal in there would be absolute plus.

Is there any other suggestion? I would love to use maybe a new up and comer, perhaps even ran by someone here on hackernews.

grateful for some suggestions, have an awesome day!


  👤 dbbk Accepted Answer ✓
Are you a solo developer? If so, go straight to Paddle and don't look any further. They're a merchant of record so will relieve you from having to deal with tax and VAT.

They support a number of payment methods including PayPal.


👤 codeptualize
Have not personally used them (yet), but https://www.paddle.com/ looks interesting, maybe something to add to your list.

👤 clorohk
FastSpring https://fastspring.com/ and Gumroad https://gumroad.com/ are two more alternatives to Paddle you can look into. Both handle VAT for you which makes global sales so much easier (worth it in my opinion for the higher rate you pay, but that depends on your project)

👤 samirageb
Experience w/Chargebee and it's quite robust. You'll still need a payment gateway Stripe/Braintree/Paypal as they don't do CC processing (CB does integrate with them), but if you need subscription management, coupons, etc. there's a lot that CB does.

👤 ezekg
I personally use Stripe, but I think https://chargebee.com supports PayPal and others. I've heard good things about them but have yet to use them myself outside of Zapier.

👤 hurry
I'm working on paylent.com in this space. Happy to connect!

👤 Irongirl1
routable.com is what i'm looking at if i ever get the darn thing built...