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Using Paystack for Shopify Merchants To Empower Your E-Commerce Business

Subscription Flow

It was launched by Canadian entrepreneurs in 2006 and it provides online store-fronts to businesses and manages their transactions and inventory seamlessly. It can also be dubbed as a great equalizer because it empowers merchants from all around the world by helping them gain an online presence.

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A Decade of Learnings from Y Combinator (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

Number three is not understanding their business model. If your payment system works, you’re not going to rip it out. Great start-ups have a system to have hard conversations. Twitch started as an online reality TV show, and if you look at the story, it started in 2006, and by 2012 it was worth $24.

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Understanding the SaaS business model

ProfitWell

Ever since John Koenig first coined the term “SaaS” back in 2005, the software-as-a-service industry has been one of the fastest-moving and creative in the world. The SaaS business model powering all of this activity is startlingly unique, still young, and inextricably tied to the power of cloud computing. Recurring payments.

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5 Key Steps to Evolving Your Offering Into a Platform with Eventbrite and Stripe (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

The idea for Stripe, I’m sure most of you know in the early days was to have just a few lines of code and lead developers accept payments in the apps and services. There were solutions for the stadiums for the very large conferences, but nothing really for under 20,000 people. So first, I would say the API and Stripe.js

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Create Pricing Models Like AWS and Twilio with Events-Based Billing

Chargify

The latter, of course, was pioneered by Amazon, which launched the billing model based on user events in 2006. The pay-as-you-go model has since been the catalyst for Amazon’s rapid growth and dominance in the marketplace. In both cases, Twilio’s billing model allows for scalability for both the company and its customers.

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Subscription-based economy trends: business tips, benefits & examples

ProfitWell

From hygiene products to software to bacon (yes, bacon), you can purchase a subscription for just about anything today. Why is this model so popular? It’s a mutually beneficial system. The subscription-based economy refers to the shift many companies are making toward a business model that involves recurring billing business.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Redpoint Ventures, Felicis Ventures, and Adyen — November 22, 2019

SaaStr

285: Hear about Adyen’s journey from a Dutch payments startup to a global public company with more than 15 offices around the world working with large global companies like Facebook, Spotify, Uber, and Microsoft. Which was that pioneering inside sales motion driving a lot through online and through WebEx at the time.