We’ve built a place designed around people who want to sell their apps. Where you can set up your product and handle your subscriptions - sell how you want with your own pricing plans. What’s more, access to Paddle and Stripe via API's included.
@vitaligisko Hi Vitali, thanks for asking. We're helping the start-ups that I guess could eventually would be listed on Micro.acquire. We're giving the app creators the ability to monetise, manage and shape their SaaS products - without the rules of a marketplace...
Congrats on the launch! I wanted to ask though - do I understand it correctly that it basically simplifies payments management for an app? So basically, from the point of view of an app developer, does it mean that instead of e.g. integrating Stripe API, I can just create a widget on Salable where I set up the subscription tiers and the flow is handled for me? What's the difference between going with Salable vs. integrating a payment processor like Stripe / Paddle?
@matej_palenik
Salable makes it quick and easy to integrate to Stripe and Paddle (integration to other payment providers will be implemented in future releases of Salable) as we have already done the heavy lifting for you, saving you time and money.
To add payment integration to Stripe you will simply need your API keys from Stripe and Salable will do the rest
However, subscriptions are just part of a SaaS solution, Salable makes it easy to turn a Subscription into a Licenses with capabilities to unlock in your product. Our future development will take this forward to include all the different components you need to run your businesses. This includes in-product analytics, Customer Retention, Marketing, Marketplaces and much more.
The idea isn't new but I appreciate your implementation in a robust way ✌️ congratulations on the launch 🚀 i have some suggestions to build customer trust in your app.
I'm not seeing how if it still requires using an API that it isn't redundant to using stripe directly. stripe has a very simple API, SDKs, and even hosted pages for easy subscription and checkout flows.
@mill3rtime
Hi Jimmy, as mentioned in the reply to the post above, Salable is more than making it easier to integrate with payment providers, it's a platform to help build and run your SaaS business.
For example, it gives you the ability to create flexible licensing options to suit your business needs from board and user licences for Trello and Miro apps to tiered, value, metered, usage based licensing and more. Easily create and edit plans and pricing tables within Salable. Pricing tables can simply be pasted onto your website or app.
As we continue to develop and enhance Salable, we’ll be adding different components you need to run your business, including in-product analytics, Customer Retention, Marketing, Marketplaces and much more.
You know when you’ve built an app…? Or you might be in the middle of writing code and you think ‘What can I do with this app once I’ve built it?’. Access Salable and sort out your payment tool (via an API) so you can make some money. Add the features, capabilities and payment plan for your app and lastly, generate an API key. Salable helps you do the final logic check, just don’t forget to choose your app name.
We had a good idea because other people have great ideas for apps. We aim to lower the barrier to entry of the SaaS industry, by making it easier to monetise your app. We're not a marketplace so anyone can use Salable.
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