Paddle, the company that wants to take on Apple in IAP, raises $200M at a $1.4B valuation to supercharge SaaS payments – TechCrunch
Software as a service has become the default for how organizations adopt and use apps these days, thanks to advances in cloud computing and networking, and the flexibility of pay-as-you-use models that adapt to the evolving needs of a business. Today, a company called Paddle, which has built a larg…
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that's wild. I swear I remember him here on IH, or maybe it was just a topic discussing him...either way hats off to him and Paddle. It's defiantly focused on supporting indie-hacker-esque projects and I think they have a lot of room to grow as the market and interest for micro-SaaS increases.
I see he wrote this article about the rise of the bootstrapped business. Sounds like that model wasn't the right route though anymore, especially if they want to compete with Apple.