Kelviq is a complete MoR platform built for AI companies and SaaS.
A few years back, my co-founder Sachin reached out to me with the idea of building a price localization tool. It was mainly to support his JavaScript library plugins, which had customers around the globe. Another co-founder Alok also joined us. So, we built a tool (ParityDeals) to manually set up price localization. It went well, and later we added integrations with major payment platforms and became official partners for a few among that. We believe we did justice to the problem we set out to solve.
By continuously engaging with customers and understanding their pain points, we decided to build a full Merchant of Record (MoR) platform.
The market, especially for SaaS and AI, is going through a major transformation. Usage-based billing, global tax handling for usage-based pricing, and feature gating are now becoming essential. Price localization is now just another feature within the platform.
The platform is live since last month, and we already onboarded a good number of merchants. In the meantime, we also got into Canopy (5 weeks) program run by Founders Inc . We are in middle of that and before it gets too late, we wanted to launch publicly.
Today, we are live on Product Hunt, so if you are a founder or someone passionate about building something of your own, an upvote, comment, or a quick look would mean a lot.
Here's the page, scroll a bit to see the product Kelviq.
Thank you
Congrats for the launch. MoR solve a big pain for those who sell outside of their own country. Upvoted 👍
Thank you @Martcervantes
Kelviq is moving into a much bigger category than price localization.
MoR for AI and SaaS means billing trust, global tax handling, usage-based pricing, feature gating, and serious founder money flow. That is not a small plugin-support problem anymore.
One thing I’d watch is whether Kelviq carries enough trust as the platform expands. It is short, but it still feels slightly product-tool-like for something becoming merchant-of-record infrastructure.
A cleaner .com like Beryxa.com would probably fit this broader SaaS commerce layer better if you want the brand to feel more durable beyond localization.