See the MRR you’re bleeding to failed payments.
In 60 seconds.
Connect Stripe with a read-only key. We tell you which cards expire next month, exactly how much that costs you, and what’s recoverable. Free. No signup.
read-only access·auto-deleted in 7 days·no card data, ever
mrr at risk
$0.00
across 12 customers · next 30 days
Expiring
0
≤ 30 days
Hard declines
0
last 90 days
Soft retries
0
recoverable
recommendation/Email customers 14 days before their card expires. Recovers ~30% of Type-2 failures before they happen.
built for SaaS using
§ 01 · the receipt
Indie SaaS founders lose 9% of MRR to failed payments — and recover only a quarter of it.
4–8%
failed-payment rate, monthly
$1.2–2.4k
lost on $30k MRR, monthly
25%
of all churn is involuntary
sources: redux payments b2c study · stripe revenue recovery 2026 · indiehackers community
§ 02 · how it works
Three steps. Sixty seconds.
Paste a Restricted API Key
Read-only, scope-limited. Created in your Stripe dashboard in under a minute. We never ask for your secret key.
We analyze 90 days of subs + invoices
Your subscriptions, payment methods, and failed-invoice history. The audit usually finishes in 15–60 seconds.
See exactly what’s leaking
MRR at risk in the next 30 days, the cards about to expire, the failures that are actually recoverable, and what to do about each.
§ 03 · what you'll see
Not a dashboard. An opinion.
Most analytics tools dump charts on you. The audit returns one number, three cohorts, and three concrete actions. Nothing else.
MRR-at-risk forecast
A single dollar number that says: this is what you lose next month if you do nothing. Plus three cohort cards explaining where it’s coming from.
Decline-code intelligence
We split failures by Stripe decline code. Type-1 (insufficient funds, retry helps) and Type-2 (expired card, retry never helps) get treated differently — most tools don’t.
Recommendations, not raw data
Three concrete actions ranked by estimated save. Built by someone who’s read 10,000 dunning email templates so you don’t have to.
Privacy-respecting by default
Subscriber emails are SHA-256 hashed at the boundary. Card numbers never enter our system. Audit data auto-deletes in 7 days.
§ 04 · the trust contract
You're handing us credentials. We act like it.
No card numbers stored
We only ever see the last4, brand, and expiry. PCI scope is zero on our side.
Subscriber emails hashed
Hashed with SHA-256 the second they leave Stripe. We can’t reverse them.
Auto-deleted in 7 days
A daily cron hard-deletes Stripe-sourced data. Your email stays on the waitlist; nothing else.
§ 05 · pricing
Audit is free, forever.
The full Bailout product (auto-recovery, network-token enrollment, decline-code-aware dunning) launches Q3 2026. Audit users get founding-cohort pricing.
Free
live now$0
forever
- 60-second Stripe audit
- MRR-at-risk forecast
- Email recovery (basic)
Growth
soon$79
/ month — Q3 2026
- Everything in Free
- Network-token enrollment
- Decline-code dunning
Scale & up
soon$149+
/ month — Q3 2026
- Higher MRR caps
- Multi-currency
- Priority support
§ 06 · the fine print
Things you'll probably ask.
§ 07 · finish
Stop guessing. Start seeing.
Sixty seconds, a read-only key, and a number you can act on. The audit is free; the report is yours.
weekly · friday · build-in-public
Or just watch us build it.
One short email each Friday: what shipped, what we learned from audit users, what's next.