I've invested weeks in Stripe, only to find out it's not available in my country... then struggled with Paypal. Hopefully your guide will be the light in the tunnel
There are a lot of changes. Can you please make another video...! I am getting Bad Request like "One or more parameters (product id or seller) are missing." Refused to frame 'sandbox url' because an ancestor violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "frame-ancestors localhost".
Hi James, Thanks for your putting your time and making this tutorial few doubts 1) Don't we need to keep component inside the tag? 2) When the user clicks on the Buy button, shall we automatically pass the user's email id instead of a manual entry? 3) Why should we depend on webhooks for purchase confirmation? cant we receive any promise upon successful payment transaction?
1. No you don’t need too, you could do this, it is isn’t a requirement. Technically you don’t need the PaddeLoader component at all. 2. You can if you want to, depend on your use case. Its just a case of passing email: emailaddress , alongside the product Id. 3. Also depends on your use case, I prefer webhook confirmation, knowing full well that my db + subscriptions are all synced. You might prefer callbacks, on your use case again
can you make full video like upgrade subscription and downgrade update payment details and recive notification from webhhok and based on that update to database .
In what sense? I talk about paddle for 5+ minutes about the dashboard what it does, the payment setup, the checkout setup, what the dashboard oooks like etc
This was so informative and easy to follow! Thanks James :)
Great content james
Thank you!
Could you update this for v2? Some things seem to be different
I've invested weeks in Stripe, only to find out it's not available in my country...
then struggled with Paypal.
Hopefully your guide will be the light in the tunnel
What's up now?
@@peter042 fully moved to paddle. Less api but easiest to use by far
When i try to build the app i get
./src/components/PaddleLoader.jsx
Error: 'Paddle' is not defined
me too
It's awesome. I've a question that instead of creating a new NextJs app how to implement on existing NextJs app?
have you found out ?
There are a lot of changes. Can you please make another video...!
I am getting Bad Request like "One or more parameters (product id or seller) are missing."
Refused to frame 'sandbox url' because an ancestor violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "frame-ancestors localhost".
for the 'refused to frame 'sandbox url'' issue; make sure that Default payment link is set
You're the best❤
Hi James, Thanks for your putting your time and making this tutorial
few doubts
1) Don't we need to keep component inside the tag?
2) When the user clicks on the Buy button, shall we automatically pass the user's email id instead of a manual entry?
3) Why should we depend on webhooks for purchase confirmation? cant we receive any promise upon successful payment transaction?
1. No you don’t need too, you could do this, it is isn’t a requirement. Technically you don’t need the PaddeLoader component at all.
2. You can if you want to, depend on your use case. Its just a case of passing email: emailaddress , alongside the product Id.
3. Also depends on your use case, I prefer webhook confirmation, knowing full well that my db + subscriptions are all synced. You might prefer callbacks, on your use case again
Hey , I want to integrate it in my react native app is it possible ?
Anyone?
Thank you, very helpful to understand how it works
Could you please consider making a similar video with Lemonsqueezy?
can you make full video like upgrade subscription and downgrade update payment details and recive notification from webhhok and based on that update to database .
Is this video still up to date?
probably not a lot has changed
Good. I want to monitize my flask API. using paddle. any available resources will be helpfull.
Vscode theme?
Maybe Midnight Synth
Thanks for video
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Wish you could give brief on paddle first
In what sense? I talk about paddle for 5+ minutes about the dashboard what it does, the payment setup, the checkout setup, what the dashboard oooks like etc
Paddle website look legit but it is trustworthy ? any words?
I mean it’s a multi million dollar company that backs thousands of sites. so yes
Show me the money! Haha
One of my favorite lines of all time!
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