
Dries Vints
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Dries Vints
@driesvints
💰 Billing engineer at @laravelphp working on Cloud ☁️ • 💻 Building @moneytreesapp, @eventyio & @laravelio • ⭐️ @github Star
Belgium Katılım Aralık 2010
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I can't keep this a secret any longer. Over the past few months I've been silently working on my own invoicing SaaS 💰
@moneytreesapp will let you take control of your (side)project's finances. Invoice clients, track expenses, manage projects, and more.
Launching soon ⬇️
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@driesvints Yes, please 🙏 Eerste taak maandag wordt een alternatief zoeken voor Harvest.
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One of the things I’ll build for @moneytreesapp before I’ll launch it is a way to download all of your data from your team account, even when not subscribed anymore. Even the UI is accessible when not subscribed. You should always be in access of your data 👍
Sebastiaan Luca 🤖@sebastiaanluca
@harvest lmao keeping my data hostage for $45 … or $1900 if you want to invoice more 🫠
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@driesvints lol now we just fry the planet for better autocomplete and call it progress
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@tobias_petry I think if you don’t need or want it then you just go for paddle or something else. But stripe is an industry standard tbh with a strong and long running reputation. Not saying others are worse.
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@driesvints But do you need all of that and does it justify the price? Paddle has been working for startups for a decade.
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How is it possible that stripe managed payments is the most expensive MOR solution? With others building on-top of stripe being cheaper? ...
Its 3.5% + payment fees!
So local currencies with international card payments are alsmost 9% (MoR fee + international credit card + currency exchange fee)🤕
And e.g. Paddle can provide all that for 5%? Its even more expensive than LemonSqueezy which they acquired - which also used stripe payments...
This will be a cash-printing service for stripe!
JR Farr@jrfarr
Today we're launching a public preview of our new merchant of record solution: @stripe Managed Payments. Everyone can try it.
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Forcing myself to pause and take this in:
Managed Payments is now generally available.
This is years in the making. From running @lemonsqueezy to this moment @stripe.
I’ve seen what it takes to run a Merchant of Record (MoR). It’s messy, with a lot of moving parts most people never see. Payments, tax, fraud, compliance.
We built Managed Payments so founders don’t have to think about any of it.
I'm proud to see companies like @Lovable, @ahrefs, @RevenueCat, @tailwindcss, @Superwall and many more using this product.
Stripe@stripe
Stripe Managed Payments is now generally available. Sell digital products in 195 markets with our merchant of record solution for tax, fraud, disputes, and support.
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Stripe Managed Payments is now generally available. Sell digital products in 195 markets with our merchant of record solution for tax, fraud, disputes, and support.
JR Farr@jrfarr
Today we're launching a public preview of our new merchant of record solution: @stripe Managed Payments. Everyone can try it.
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@aschmelyun @laravelphp Congrats dude! Looking forward to working with you!
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A little life update:
I'm joining the team at @laravelphp!
I'll be working on the cloud platform, and am excited to be alongside such an incredibly talented group of people.
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@mattkingshott Yeah I don’t know the exact types myself but it’s limited for sure. Might have changed in the meantime.
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@driesvints Very cool, but still quite limited on what you can sell through it, if I remember right?
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Managed payment on payment links to enable sales tax, compliant one-off product sales 🤯
lukas@lukas_kf
Stripe Managed Payments 🤝 Payment Links We just shipped the easiest way to sell globally
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@driesvints Thats not gonna happen...
And I am looking more for stuff to work on writing texts (without prompts) to fullfill some on-going contracts.
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I've injured my hand and I am unable to work on a keyboard for probably weeks/months...
Can anyone recommend dictation apps to at least work on texts? They all can transform spech to text. But is there anyone I could also use to refine texts.
Like go a few sentences back and rework that sentence. Or just some tiny things like changing words etc. Seems they all fail at that step.
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