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UI for Stripe Billing on ProductHunt now!

We have a big announcement today! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

Servicebot is live on ProductHunt today 😱

We wanted to make it as easy and as fast as possible to launch and scale subscription businesses online.

Servicebot is a UI toolkit for Stripe Billing. You can now provide your customers with beautiful drop-in Pricing Pages, Signup Forms, and Subscription Management Portals, and manage your subscription business directly in Stripe!

There is a discount code available on the ProductHunt page. We would also love your feedback or comment:

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/servicebot-for-stripe-billing

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    Good luck!! & cool discount code!

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    Hey @darafsheh! Love the product. One piece of feedback for you to do with what you will:

    When I was looking around for solutions like Servicebot earlier in the year, I just couldn't get my head around the name "Servicebot". It just seemed so unrelated to what the product does that I couldn't get past the cognitive dissonance and I ended up using something else. Furthermore, "bot" companies leave a poor taste in my mouth as I find them to be mostly gimmicky; so not only did the name seem entirely unrelated, but it also added a sense of gimmick when approaching your brand. I didn't feel comfortable placing my entire billing system into your hands at this point.

    Definitely not demanding you change your name, but thought I'd share my experience with Servicebot incase this becomes a common criticism :) I look forward to trying it for my next product!

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