Finished my first commercial package for #PlaceToPay in #Laravel.

✅ WebCheckout API totally implemented
✅ Transaction notification handling
✅ Event-based
✅ Laravel Boost compatible
✅ Laravel Octane compatible

#AnyStack does not work on my country. Any alternatives that don't cost an arm-and-a-leg?

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@darkghosthunter Because of Stripe or MoR? They are rolling out Striped Managed Payments. Not sure whether that’s compatible with Anystack.

Ryan Chandler is working on https://privato.pub but is also using Stripe.

Somebody released a Filament plugin some days ago for 100€ that should handle most of it. Can’t find it right now though. The message disappeared

Privato - Private Composer packages, done right

Securely distribute, license, and update your private PHP packages. Built for developers who ship premium software.

@denniskoch Basically I don't wanto to host anything unless the package has green numbers.

AnyStack is not MoR and Stripe does not work on some countries (like mine), so I'm out of options.

@denniskoch Update: Does not work. Same case with AnyStack, stripe payouts don't work on my Country. 
@darkghosthunter Do LemonSqueezy or Polar work? Found this plugin again: https://github.com/afsakar/satishub-docs
GitHub - afsakar/satishub-docs: SatisHub is a Laravel package for selling private Composer packages with license-based access control with FilamentPHP.

SatisHub is a Laravel package for selling private Composer packages with license-based access control with FilamentPHP. - afsakar/satishub-docs

GitHub

@denniskoch Polar also uses Stripe for Payouts.

It's not that I can't make a package that's sellable, but rather, out ot get the payout.

LemonSqueezy may be my only hope, and pair that with KeyGen.sh for license handling.

@darkghosthunter LemonSqueezy was bought by Stripe so I guess payout are or will be handled by them in the future.
🍋 Escaping the LemonSqueezy nightmare: migrating my ecommerce elsewhere - Leo's blog

How Stripe's acqui-kill of LemonSqueezy forced me to migrate my ecommerce and lose sales along the way.

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