Recoupt recovers failed Stripe charges with smart retries and dunning emails — without taking a percentage of what it recovers. Free up to $1k MRR, then a flat $25 / month.
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Recoupt solves a critical revenue recovery problem for SaaS companies. The smart retry logic combined with dunning emails is a solid approach. The flat $25/month fee after $1k MRR is founder-friendly — unlike percentage-based tools that penalize growth. Would love to see data on average recovery rates across different industries and payment failure types.
The failed-payment angle is strong because it attacks revenue leakage that most teams only notice at month end. It would be useful if you surfaced recovery breakdowns by failure reason and by payment processor, since that would help operators decide whether the fix is dunning, card updater logic, or billing UX.
This is a laser-focused revenue recovery solution that tackles involuntary churn with surgical precision, offering subscription businesses a high-transparency alternative to traditional dunning tools. By combining intelligent, failure-specific retry logic with a professional automated email sequence and a disruptive flat-fee pricing model, it effectively turns payment failures into recovered revenue without penalizing a company's growth, making it an essential, high-ROI utility for any Stripe-reliant business.
Failed payments are one of those quiet business problems that do not look dramatic, but they can slowly drain revenue. Recoupt looks useful because smart retries and polite dunning emails can save subscriptions without making the customer feel chased. I like the flat monthly pricing too, since taking a percentage of recovered money can feel frustrating as a company grows. Payment support always reminds me how important clear help pages are, even for platforms like https://gofundme.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html when people need account or donation guidance. Recovering revenue works best when it feels simple, respectful, and automatic.

The flat-fee model is a smarter business choice than percentage-based recovery tools - it doesn't penalize growth. For a tool like ipynb2pdf where I'm not handling payments yet, this reminds me that revenue leakage often comes from places you don't monitor. Would be useful to see the retry logic by failure type: Insufficient funds vs Expired card probably need different strategies.


Recoupt solves a critical revenue recovery problem for SaaS companies. The smart retry logic combined with dunning emails is a solid approach. The flat $25/month fee after $1k MRR is founder-friendly — unlike percentage-based tools that penalize growth. Would love to see data on average recovery rates across different industries and payment failure types.
The failed-payment angle is strong because it attacks revenue leakage that most teams only notice at month end. It would be useful if you surfaced recovery breakdowns by failure reason and by payment processor, since that would help operators decide whether the fix is dunning, card updater logic, or billing UX.
This is a laser-focused revenue recovery solution that tackles involuntary churn with surgical precision, offering subscription businesses a high-transparency alternative to traditional dunning tools. By combining intelligent, failure-specific retry logic with a professional automated email sequence and a disruptive flat-fee pricing model, it effectively turns payment failures into recovered revenue without penalizing a company's growth, making it an essential, high-ROI utility for any Stripe-reliant business.
Failed payments are one of those quiet business problems that do not look dramatic, but they can slowly drain revenue. Recoupt looks useful because smart retries and polite dunning emails can save subscriptions without making the customer feel chased. I like the flat monthly pricing too, since taking a percentage of recovered money can feel frustrating as a company grows. Payment support always reminds me how important clear help pages are, even for platforms like https://gofundme.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html when people need account or donation guidance. Recovering revenue works best when it feels simple, respectful, and automatic.

The flat-fee model is a smarter business choice than percentage-based recovery tools - it doesn't penalize growth. For a tool like ipynb2pdf where I'm not handling payments yet, this reminds me that revenue leakage often comes from places you don't monitor. Would be useful to see the retry logic by failure type: Insufficient funds vs Expired card probably need different strategies.
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