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the pain point nobody is building AI tools for payment infrastructure that actually stays up

genuinely nobody talks about this months of testing AI sales tools. better leads. better follow up. cleaner CRM. by all means processor froze and none of those leads could actually pay.

the pipeline doesn't matter if checkout breaks right.

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u/Reasonable_Brush4063 — 2 days ago

the pain point nobody is building AI tools for payment infrastructure that actually stays up

genuinely nobody talks about this months of testing AI sales tools. better leads. better follow up. cleaner CRM. by all means processor froze and none of those leads could actually pay.

the pipeline doesn't matter if checkout breaks right.

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u/Reasonable_Brush4063 — 5 days ago

the pain point nobody is building AI tools for payment infrastructure that actually stays up

genuinely nobody talks about this months of testing AI sales tools. better leads. better follow up. cleaner CRM. by all means processor froze and none of those leads could actually pay.

the pipeline doesn't matter if checkout breaks right.

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u/Reasonable_Brush4063 — 5 days ago

the danger of high chargebacks and processor dependency

Everyone talks about reducing chargebacks. I don't see many discussions about relying on a single processor. Which do you think creates more long-term risk?

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u/Reasonable_Brush4063 — 9 days ago

what happens to your business if your payment processor shuts you down tomorrow

started thinking about this recently. if stripe or whoever flagged my account tomorrow everything stops checkout, payouts, stored cards, recurring billing all of it frozen while you scramble for a backup feels like the kind of thing you should have sorted before it becomes urgent. what do people actually do to protect against this

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u/Reasonable_Brush4063 — 18 days ago