About Stripe
Stripe is a SaaS payment management tool. It is built to be an all-in-one payment solution for any business, whether that business offers an on-demand service, traditional product sales, or subscription-based services. Stripe’s tools are designed to help users with a variety of tasks related to running those businesses, including: issuing refunds, processing orders, and managing different subscriptions.
About Airtable
Airtable is an organization tool that integrates with other apps and services for more streamlined business communication. It connects to many of the most popular tools out there - including CRMs, social media applications, and more - and provides templates that allow users to centralize their information and collaborate, edit, and comment in real time.
Popular Use Cases
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Stripe's End Points
Stripe Charges
Retrieve data from all your customer transactions, which provides basic details about the customer, such as their name, address, and email, in addition to data about the charge itself, such as if it was accepted, disputed, refunded, etc.
Stripe Customers
View or create data about new and existing customers, which allows you to track recurring charges, subscriptions, and multiple purchases. This can, in turn, help you to monitor a customer’s transaction history throughout their lifecycle with your company.
Stripe Events
Retrieve any automatically recorded event that occurs on your account, whether it’s a charge, subscription, failed invoice payment, or anything else of note. This allows you to have current, up-to-date data about what is happening on your account at any given moment.
Stripe Invoices
Monitor an invoice, which is created as part of a recurring payment on Stripe. This returns data on the charged amount, whether the invoice was successful, how many attempts the invoice has made to collect the money, and which subscriptions are linked to that invoice, if applicable.
Stripe Plans
Collect data on different subscription plans that you have, which includes the cost of the plan, how and when it is billed, and the plan’s trial period. You can then integrate the plan data with your subscription or customer data to get a deeper view of the sales performance of various plans.
Stripe Subscriptions
Track which clients are subscribed to which plans, as well as when they subscribed, when they canceled, and how many users they are subscribed with. This field also allows you to track charges associated with those subscriptions so that you can monitor the revenue they generate.
Airtable's End Points
Airtable Editorial Calendar
Streamline your content creation process - including blogs, emails, and social media posts - push content through your pipelines, and keep your entire team on the same page.
Airtable Product Catalog & Orders
Create a catalog of all the products you have to offer. Build orders for customers, ensure that they’re updated, and integrate this information with your other customer data sources to avoid duplicate data and keep your business organized.
Airtable Project Tracker
Use the project management template to consolidate your work, manage deadlines, and keep your team up-to-date on the status of every relevant business project.
Airtable Sales CRM
Better manage customer relationships, keep your team members focused, and improve your sales process by centralizing all of your important sales information on one easy-to-understand template.
Airtable Advertising Campaigns
Keep track of your advertising campaigns across platforms so that you can spend less time on campaign management and more time on the creative process.