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Support for this episode of Decoder comes exclusively from Stripe. Everyone who owns or runs a business knows that deciding how much to charge your customers and when to do it is complicated. Even when you start with something simple, like charging $50 a month for a phone plan, it gets messy. But this is Decoder, so instead of just saying that, let's game it out.
Support for this episode of Decoder comes exclusively from Stripe. Everyone who owns or runs a business knows that deciding how much to charge your customers and when to do it is complicated. Even when you start with something simple, like charging $50 a month for a phone plan, it gets messy. But this is Decoder, so instead of just saying that, let's game it out.
Support for this episode of Decoder comes exclusively from Stripe. Everyone who owns or runs a business knows that deciding how much to charge your customers and when to do it is complicated. Even when you start with something simple, like charging $50 a month for a phone plan, it gets messy. But this is Decoder, so instead of just saying that, let's game it out.
Over the course of this episode, our ads will get into the nitty-gritty of how payments get really complicated really fast. That monthly charge will be different for business users. And both of those numbers will be different for customers living in Ireland and different again for folks in Canada. And don't forget sales tax or VAT. How the heck do you go about implementing those changes?
Over the course of this episode, our ads will get into the nitty-gritty of how payments get really complicated really fast. That monthly charge will be different for business users. And both of those numbers will be different for customers living in Ireland and different again for folks in Canada. And don't forget sales tax or VAT. How the heck do you go about implementing those changes?
Over the course of this episode, our ads will get into the nitty-gritty of how payments get really complicated really fast. That monthly charge will be different for business users. And both of those numbers will be different for customers living in Ireland and different again for folks in Canada. And don't forget sales tax or VAT. How the heck do you go about implementing those changes?
More to come in our next break.
More to come in our next break.
More to come in our next break.
This episode of Decoder is brought to you exclusively by Stripe. Let's go back to our hypothetical phone company. To recap, this phone company needs to charge $50 a month for their plan, but it's not exactly that simple, because even though your business starts with a flat monthly charge, you also bill based on usage.
This episode of Decoder is brought to you exclusively by Stripe. Let's go back to our hypothetical phone company. To recap, this phone company needs to charge $50 a month for their plan, but it's not exactly that simple, because even though your business starts with a flat monthly charge, you also bill based on usage.
This episode of Decoder is brought to you exclusively by Stripe. Let's go back to our hypothetical phone company. To recap, this phone company needs to charge $50 a month for their plan, but it's not exactly that simple, because even though your business starts with a flat monthly charge, you also bill based on usage.
International calls might be $2 a minute, international roaming, $10 a day, or extra lines, $10 a month. So now you need a database that tracks usage events and turns them into a comprehensible bill. Oh, and by the way, you're dealing with real people who do real people things like starting or ending plans in the middle of a month. So you'll probably need to manage prorating. Okay, let's recap.
International calls might be $2 a minute, international roaming, $10 a day, or extra lines, $10 a month. So now you need a database that tracks usage events and turns them into a comprehensible bill. Oh, and by the way, you're dealing with real people who do real people things like starting or ending plans in the middle of a month. So you'll probably need to manage prorating. Okay, let's recap.
International calls might be $2 a minute, international roaming, $10 a day, or extra lines, $10 a month. So now you need a database that tracks usage events and turns them into a comprehensible bill. Oh, and by the way, you're dealing with real people who do real people things like starting or ending plans in the middle of a month. So you'll probably need to manage prorating. Okay, let's recap.
You're going to need a mix of flat and usage-based billing and a way to keep track of everyone no matter how often they begin and or change plans. There are a lot of potential problems here, so much so that we haven't even gotten to what Stripe does yet, and it's the second ad break. Well, the solution to all your hypothetical woes is coming up next.
You're going to need a mix of flat and usage-based billing and a way to keep track of everyone no matter how often they begin and or change plans. There are a lot of potential problems here, so much so that we haven't even gotten to what Stripe does yet, and it's the second ad break. Well, the solution to all your hypothetical woes is coming up next.
You're going to need a mix of flat and usage-based billing and a way to keep track of everyone no matter how often they begin and or change plans. There are a lot of potential problems here, so much so that we haven't even gotten to what Stripe does yet, and it's the second ad break. Well, the solution to all your hypothetical woes is coming up next.