If you want a more powerful service to set up and manage paywalls for your digital products, Stigg is worth a look. This headless pricing platform lets teams quickly set up and manage pricing plans with APIs and SDKs, create self-service buying experiences, paywalls and customer portals with a lot less engineering work. Stigg automates things like billing, trials, usage metering and feature limits, and integrates with services like Stripe, AWS Marketplace and Snowflake, with a free tier and paid plans starting at $448/month.
Another option is Kobble, an all-in-one platform designed to help developers quickly get a SaaS app up and running. Kobble has built-in functionality for authentication, payments, emailing and user management. It also supports modern frameworks like Next.js and offers a no-code authentication portal, along with payment integration with Stripe and webhooks for automation. Kobble's tiered pricing system begins with a free plan and a Pro plan at $25/month, so it's a good option for developers who want to get their monetization efforts off the ground as quickly as possible.
For creators who want a more complete system to manage and monetize their content, Heyscribe offers a variety of features for memberships, crowdfunding and sales of exclusive content. It uses Stripe for secure transactions and offers tools for planning and managing projects, like Trello. Heyscribe charges a 10% commission on all transactions, so creators can keep most of their revenue and establish a sustainable revenue stream.
Last, Staarter is a Next.js SaaS boilerplate designed to get developers up and running faster with preconfigured core features. It offers strong authentication, subscription management and full localization support. Staarter integrates with popular payment gateways like Stripe, Paddle and LemonSqueezy, and offers a full stack of features for building scalable SaaS projects. With a one-time payment of $399, Staarter promises to save developers hours of time, and it could be worth it for entrepreneurs and developers who want to get their projects off the ground.