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Stripe Subscriptions with Rails 7 

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Previously I did a series on making Stripe subscriptions work with a Rails 6 app: superails.com/...
Now, let's make install Stripe and make subscriptions work from zero on a Rails 7 app!
Episode source code: github.com/cor...
Series source code: github.com/cor...
Stripe gem: github.com/str...
Stripe docs: stripe.com/doc...

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Комментарии : 15   
@nelsonchavespro
@nelsonchavespro 8 месяцев назад
My RU-vid mentor! Thanks for making these!
@TheJonhjonhz
@TheJonhjonhz 13 дней назад
Thanks for making this!
@gosseynx
@gosseynx 9 месяцев назад
Nice one again ! With this you don't need to use the gem pay (which IMHO makes things harder to manage if you just use Stripe)
@haroldpepete
@haroldpepete 4 месяца назад
awesome video, it will be really helpful if after the subscription the user id was updated using a broadcast from the backend and the user wouldn't have to refresh manually
@njongefred
@njongefred 11 месяцев назад
Amazing work ❤
@SupeRails
@SupeRails 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@LucianGhindaDevAcademy
@LucianGhindaDevAcademy Год назад
Great video like always! Would love to see a video also about LemonSqueezy :)
@LuisFernandoPimenta
@LuisFernandoPimenta Год назад
Very good!
@n-at-han-k
@n-at-han-k 8 месяцев назад
I’ve always noticed that the stripe dashboard takes ages to load and sometimes needs reloading before it shows. I suppose they put all of their resources into processing payments and don’t really give a fuk about anything else. 41:30
@fatihtas88
@fatihtas88 9 месяцев назад
Hi, great video thanks. however, i find the flow of this subscription wrong. 1. you can subscribe to yearly, cancelled it. and then switch to monthly. and then cancelled it. What happens? customer is paid 190+0 usd and after cancellation he did not get any refund. So, implementing an automatic refund is a must indeed, especially when stripe is banning accounts for disputes. Additionally, once you cancelled monthly, resubscribed, cancelled again, and then want to buy yearly within the same day. you have to pay the difference. So somehow, even though day has not passed, you got the money and encouraged customer to open a dispute etc.. (you can have a lifetime membership and still can get monthly on top of it etc. Of course in reality people won't do it that much but once they do, it is a valid dispute reason) I believe auto cancellation and refund must be an integral part of any subscription integration to prevent disputes.. Of course this would take longer to implement, but i believe this would be a great follow up video. If you have any resources to prevent such cases please let me know Thanks a lot
@nicolasecm
@nicolasecm Год назад
Thanks for the content, if you can create a video to connect PayPal with Rails 7, it would be very good
@AhmedNadar
@AhmedNadar Год назад
Nice work as usual Yaro :) Look forward for more Stripe videos. Building on top of this video, can we create different plans for features? Such as Standard Plans allow view 10 post only. Pro plan view 50 posts only. unlimited plan views all post, can comment, can see author email or social media contact.? How easy is is? Any plan to make a video about the topic?
@keniaruiz8300
@keniaruiz8300 8 месяцев назад
I get Completed 401 on webhooks, any ideas?
@oldmusic1386
@oldmusic1386 3 месяца назад
I am having the same, have you managed to solve it ?? :D
@tomconnole4758
@tomconnole4758 15 дней назад
@@oldmusic1386 check your not trying to authenticate_user on the webhooks controller
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