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27 points by marclou 2 years ago · 10 comments · 1 min read

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Hey HN.

A few weeks ago I realized I gave $1,600 to Stripe to generate PDF invoices. That little checkbox in the dashboard was expensive.

So I created ZenVoice, a tool to let your customers generate, edit, and download invoices themselves

- 1-minute no-code setup - Reduce customer support - No 0.4% Stripe invoice fee

It uses Stripe Restricted API keys to securely connect all your accounts.

Marc

dominuskelvin 2 years ago

I followed Marc as he built ZenVoice live on his stream. It was phenomenal to watch the idea crystallize. I think ZenVoice will save merchants on Stripe lots of time manually sending invoices to customers.

Great job on the launch, Marc!

joaoaguiam 2 years ago

This makes total sense... Those Stripe PDFs are expensive!

And it was great to see you building this tool from 0 to launch on your livestream. Thanks for all you share with the community Marc.

piterrro 2 years ago

Who is responsible for the compliance of the invoices generated through Zenvoice? The user or Zenvoice?

  • throwaway11460 2 years ago

    It's always the person that issues the invoice (meaning the vendor on the invoice). Always. You won't get out of a fine by telling the taxman "buuuut Stripe promised".

    BTW Stripe invoices are not compliant for VAT payers in EU.

antifarben 2 years ago

Nice, how does it work again? Is there access to the source after buying the license or how exactly is this meant to function?

DinakarS 2 years ago

Great product but why one-time fee?

I think it’ll be hard to scale this product as more users start sending invoices

  • marclouOP 2 years ago

    Because 1 customer would have to generate 49,000 invoices before I start losing money.

    Too many businesses are greedy with subscriptions. I won't join the trend.

  • a_dabbler 2 years ago

    I reckon the 1600 he's saved for himself already cover most of the costs. You can probably run this on a reasonable VPS very cheaply. Still a yearly fee would probably be more appropriate for the long term I don't think the customers on this are going to be too fussed on the difference between $50 lifetime and $50 yearly given the savings being made

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