stripe-no-webhooks integrates automatically with nextjs via cli & gives you useful abstractions on top of postgres like await billing.credits.consume({ userId, key: "api_calls", amount: 1 });
this doesn't work. Most of people follow the workflow you described and call it a day. The problem comes later when, for example, you realise stripe gives a grace period when payment for a subscription fails but the subscription still shows as active in your backend (by this time bad actors have been abusing your software for months).
With stripe-no-webhooks the default behaviour is that subscriptions get cancelled when payment fails and you can deal with your internal logic by putting it inside onSubscriptionCancelled hook.
There are many of small quirks that can be extremely costly (for example if you offer an AI product) and we take care of this for you
other contributor of stripe-no-webhooks here. Yes we support Clover but should be compatible with most versions, if you have any problem open a github issue and we'll fix it ASAP
Ukraine switched off from russian so you can cross it out,
Russian in Belarus, Kazahstan etc is known only because soviet union forced it in schools. And now all those countries reduce its usage on every level.
For obvious reason - it does not bring not a little tiny thing to the table.
English does, German, mostly any language. Except russian.
I think that most people don't do this, and the ones that do have custom solutions. Xena's uses cron, but that's all I know. It's probably a custom shell script.
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