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I built a Stripe failed payment recovery tool — looking for 3 SaaS founders to test it free

Background: I built RecoverKit to automate Stripe failed payment recovery. When invoice.payment_failed fires, it sends a Day 1 / Day 3 / Day 7 email sequence automatically and stops the moment payment succeeds. One Stripe connect, no config.

I'm looking for 3 early SaaS founders willing to connect their Stripe account and tell me what happens. The tool is free during beta.

What you get:

  • Automatic failed payment recovery running in the background
  • I personally monitor your first recoveries and report back the numbers
  • Direct feedback loop — if something's broken, I'll fix it same day

What I need:

  • You have a SaaS with Stripe subscriptions (any stage, even pre-revenue)
  • You'll tell me when your first failed payment comes in (or doesn't)

Connect in one click: tryrecoverkit.com/connect (no email required — updated today)

Happy to answer any questions about the technical setup below.

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SAAS
on March 10, 2026
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    The first $500 MRR is the hardest milestone because everything is manual and nothing compounds yet. The founders who get through it are usually the ones with conviction about a specific problem rather than a general vision.

    What's the specific problem you're most confident about solving?

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    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

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    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  4. 1

    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  5. 1

    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  6. 1

    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  7. 1

    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  8. 1

    The pairing of 'runs locally' + 'no API keys' is undervalued positioning. It speaks to the technical buyer who has already been burned by SaaS tools that changed pricing, added rate limits, or went down at the wrong moment.

    The one-time purchase model makes sense when the tool does a defined job well. What's the job this tool does?

  9. 1

    Curious how the tool handles edge cases like mid-cycle plan changes or multiple failed attempts sounds like a big time-saver.

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