Wisam Hirzalla’s Post

Over the last year, we've spent hundreds of hours with users to understand their billing needs. These learnings inform our roadmap: we recently shipped expanded support for Billing multiprocessor, a number of flexibility features that support partial payments, un-allocation of payments, mixing of intervals, pre-billing, and so much more. Check out this blog to learn what's new: https://lnkd.in/gTns2VHQ.

Oliver Wang

Product @Stripe, Billing

1w

stripe billing = more monetization opportunity 🚀

Ivan Cala Mesa

Business Intelligence Engineer @Virtuagym | Data & Analytics

6d

Ruben Visser Carlos Casanovas FYI, interesting updates on off-Stripe payment processors, hybrid pricing including usage-based rates and more reconciliation options!

Jack Sallay

Director, Health Product & Partnerships at Amazon

1w

Fantastic!

Jeff Ward

Accounting automation for Stripe + QuickBooks | Founder at Acodei

1w

Stripe continues to raise the bar for billing infrastructure. Multiprocessor and payment flexibility are huge enablers for platforms like Acodei, where we help teams turn complex revenue operations into seamless automation. Great to see the ecosystem moving in this direction.

Muks Syed

Founder @ HookedGrowth

1w

Brilliant!

Sal Hakim

Principal Product Designer ✨ Specializing in Growth & Payments UI

1d

The move to support off-Stripe payment processors marks a definitive shift from a closed ecosystem to a true Revenue Operating System. In Growth Design we find that Pricing Velocity is often the biggest lever for revenue, yet it is usually blocked by engineering debt. The fact that Lovable implemented complex hybrid pricing in under two weeks confirms that billing logic is finally becoming a configuration layer rather than a code layer. We see this unlocking entirely new business models, like Intercom shifting their Fin AI Agent to "Outcome-Based Pricing" (charging per resolution, not per seat). The LLM proxy feature is particularly fascinating as it protects margins against fluctuating inference costs. Do you see this leading to a future where SaaS pricing is fully liquid, updating dynamically based on real-time infrastructure costs or successful outcomes?

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Hi, For the past four months, Stripe has been holding €2,000 from my account without any valid reason. This amount has been fully declared, and I had to pay my customers’ orders out of my own pocket, which means this money rightfully belongs to me. Despite multiple contacts with support, I still haven’t received any clear explanation or timeline. At this point, the situation is creating an unnecessary financial loss for me and directly impacting my business. If someone from the team can help, here are my account details: Email associated with my Stripe account: hugolafarguepro@gmail.com I would really appreciate your help to resolve this as soon as possible.

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