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Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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Re: Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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one way or another, you will pay for it. I'd rather know how much I am paying and pay more, then don't know and keep paying.

I really wish Stripe would just make something like this. Just the bare minimum necessary to host Checkout for products entered in your Stripe dashboard. I wonder if they can’t due to some onerous clause in their agreement with Shopify.

They do appear have this with links

Re: Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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How do you handle sales tax across all the jurisdictions for makers, are you a merchant of record like Gumroad?

Good question: we are not a merchant of record, and Easyful doesn’t even process transactions. We’re just a fulfillment layer that plugs into Stripe payment links.

In other words, you just ignore the topic.

Re: Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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Nice project, but this is a bit of a misrepresentation of Gumroad. The reason you “give up” so much money to them is because they handle VAT, which this service doesn’t seem to do at all. Stripe by default will not collect and remit VAT.

> because they handle VAT

Not everywhere unfortunately, so I still have to pay attention to it, which I can't so it's a show-stopper for me.

Re: Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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How do you plan to make money?

Good question: we mostly built Easyful to use ourselves, but if it gets a significant of usage we might build some more advanced pro features and sell those features as a paid tier upgrade, while keeping the base app free. We've had success with that model before with Smallchat, a saas app we launched several years ago, and it's still going strong supporting millions of free users. With low-operating-cost saas apps,…

What exactly are you using it for yourself?

Re: Show HN: Easyful – A Free Gumroad Alternative

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The person who called out "Don't Use Stripe" [0] tied a very legitimate account to their accusation. jacquesm is a very prominent user, and called out another one for being too vague, with no reply [1]. The third was clearly selling an NSFW AI service [2] and admitted it. The other three I'm willing to believe, I'm just cautioning against believing every submission you see. [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34…

Thanks for diving into the evidence for us. It's an important lesson not to believe everything you read on HN.

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