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Stripe: Financial infrastructure for the internet | Product Hunt Financial infrastructure for the internet 4.9•445 reviews• 8K followers Financial infrastructure for the internet 4.9•445 reviews• 8K followers Visit website Invoicing tools • Payment processors • Startup incorporation Accept payments, send payouts, automate financial processes, and ultimately grow revenue. Overview Launches72 Reviews445 Alternatives Customers Forum Team More This is the 72nd launch from Stripe. View more Stripe.Directory Launching today New way for you & agents to search for businesses on Stripe Stripe Directory is a single discovery layer for developers and AI agents to find businesses on Stripe—including Stripe Apps, Projects.dev providers, and mpp.dev services—and integrate them without the need to manually search for them. Free Options Launch tags:Payments•Developer Tools•Artificial Intelligence Launch Team Subscribe SocialLinkedInX Previous Stripe Launches Reclaim Recover failed Stripe payments automatically with AI Launched on May 2nd, 2026 Machine Payments ProtocolThe internet-native payment standard for AI agents Launched on March 19th, 2026 Yanpheavanadashboard.stripe.com Launched on March 18th, 2026 Usage-based SpaghettiUnlimited fresh spaghetti sold by weight Launched on April 27th, 2024 View all Stripe launches Forum Threads p/stripe• 1yr ago Solopreneur Question for Stripe users (SaaS devs especially) Hey fellow builders! I m a solopreneur currently launching my first SaaS (Aurexa), and I ll be building multiple small apps/tools in the future all revenue-generating. Right now I m setting up Stripe for payments and I m wondering: How do YOU structure your Stripe account(s)? View all #4 No code Product of the Year More recipients → Promoted Hunter Stripe Directory — the single place to discover businesses and services across the Stripe network. Developers and AI agents struggle to find and integrate Stripe services (apps, projects, machine payments APIs). Stripe Directory solves this by letting you search by keyword and get structured, actionable results you or your agent can use. What’s Different: It’s the only Stripe index combining Stripe Apps, Stripe Projects providers, Machine Payments endpoints, and the broader Stripe business network—all searchable with structured output for agents. Features: - CLI-powered search (stripe directory search) with compact or JSON output - Structured results with provider slugs, MPP endpoints, and app listings - Built-in agent skills to let AI agents discover, evaluate, and integrate services autonomously Benefits: Instant discovery, faster integration, and autonomous agent workflows without extra instruction. Who It’s For & Use Cases: Developers building Stripe-integrated apps (e.g., finding a database provider like Neon and integrating in one flow) and AI agents that need to pay for services (e.g., PostalForm for sending mail via machine payments). Report 1d ago 4.9 Based on 445 reviews Review Stripe? Reviewers mostly praise Stripe for being reliable, easy to integrate, and strong for subscriptions, webhooks, global payments, and dashboards that make billing easier to manage. Several say it fades into the background once set up, which they see as a sign it works well. Makers of Recall, Vozo AI — Video localization, and Browserbase echo that, citing straightforward APIs, analytics, and fast implementation. The main complaints are product complexity, slow or frustrating support, heavy onboarding and verification, and some confusion around fees, docs, and chargebacks. +444 Summarized with AI Pros Cons Reviews All Reviews Most Informative Pros easy integration (37) secure payment processing (33) subscription management (27) reliable service (26) seamless transactions (25) developer-friendly API (22) global reach (17) fast setup (13) comprehensive payment solutions (11) automated payouts (10) Cons complex setup (9) poor customer support (5) chargeback issues (2) high transaction fees (2) limited international availability (2) •29 reviews What's great subscription management (27)reliable service (26)global reach (17)developer-friendly API (22)secure payment processing (33) I'm using Stripe in production for my own app and the headline is simple: it just works. The API is well-documented, payments clear reliably, subscriptions and webhooks behave the way the docs say they will, and I've never had to second-guess whether a charge actually went through. For a solo builder shipping something real, that reliability is worth a lot I'm not spending engineering time firefighting payments, which means I can spend it on the product. It's also genuinely global, which matters the moment you have a customer outside your home country. What needs improvement complex setup (9)user-friendly dashboard (1) Stripe is more complex than it needs to be. The product surface area has exploded, Payments, Billing, Connect, Checkout, Payment Links, Elements, Tax, Radar, Terminal, Issuing, and figuring out which combination of products you actually need for a basic use case is harder than it should be. The dashboard reflects this: powerful, but you're hunting through nested menus to find settings that should be one click away. Setup for anything beyond a single one-off charge involves piecing together multiple docs pages, and the difference between (e.g.) Checkout vs Elements vs Payment Intents isn't obvious until you've already picked wrong once. It works. I'm not switching, but a "I'm a solo dev, I just want to take recurring payments, give me the minimum viable path" mode would save a lot of people a lot of time. vs Alternatives Honestly, I went with Stripe because it's the default for indie builders and the documentation/community make it the path of least resistance. looked at PayPal (clunky developer experience), and was aware of Paddle/Lemon Squeezy as merchant-of-record alternatives that handle tax for you, but for what I was building, Stripe's API maturity and the fact that every tutorial/library assumes Stripe won out. The cost of going with anything else is mostly self-inflicted friction. Ratings Ease of use Reliability Value for money Customization Report 73 views2mo ago •2 reviews What's great easy integration (37)fast setup (13)developer-friendly API (22)secure payment processing (33)comprehensive payment solutions (11) Stripe is one of those tools where the docs are so good it almost feels like cheating. Set up the full checkout + webhook flow for Signum in an afternoon — user upgrades, webhook hits the backend, plan updates in Supabase, done. The test mode is underrated, simulating failed payments and edge cases before going live saved me from some embarrassing bugs in production. What needs improvement The webhook signature verification docs could be clearer for Python specifically. Took a bit of trial and error to get it right with FastAPI. vs Alternatives Handling payments and plan upgrades for Signum's Pro and API subscriptions. Needed webhooks that play nicely with FastAPI and Supabase. Ratings Ease of use Reliability Value for money Customization Report 120 views4mo ago •7 reviews What's great easy integration (37)secure payment processing (33) Taking money on the internet should be terrifying and Stripe makes it boring (in the best way). Test mode with the 4242 card, clean dashboards, payouts that just show up — even routed through a layer like ExtensionPay, the Stripe foundation is rock solid. What needs improvement complex setup (9) The docs are vast enough that finding the exact thing for your setup can take a minute, and initial onboarding/verification asks for a lot. Once you're set up though, it disappears into the background, which is the highest compliment for a payments tool. Ratings Ease of use Reliability Value for money Customization Report 7 views10d ago