your Stripe world

every customer is a pixel pet

Connect Stripe and your book of business becomes a pastel planet. Spin it, dive into a country, and meet everyone who pays you.

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a demo book: 1,000 pets, none of them realspin it yourself

the globe

Every country you have ever sold to, lit by how much lives there. Hover to peek, click to dive, and the crowd is real — one pet per customer, all the way down.

the atlas

Where the money lives, where it leaks, and what next month should bring. Run rate, churn with its own confidence, and a forecast that says out loud how sure it is.

the garage

The whole book as a pyramid: who holds it up, who is drifting off, who quietly went. Search it, filter it, and open anybody for their full story.

how it works

  1. 1

    connect a key

    A restricted Stripe key, read-only, scoped to customers, subscriptions and charges. It never touches your browser and it can never move money.

  2. 2

    your planet fills

    Every customer hatches as a pet in the country their card was issued in. Whales get bigger, veterans get slower, and the ones who left go quiet.

  3. 3

    share it

    A public link to your world. Visitors get the globe and nothing else — no names, no email addresses, and no revenue unless you say so.

what it costs

Hatchling

one planet, and everyone can visit it

free

  • one planet, yours
  • the whole globe: every country, every pet
  • a public link to share it
  • the garage roster — look, but no dossiers
  • the atlas for the month you are standing in
  • planes overhead sell advertising. that is the rent
start with a planet
most loved

Pro

the whole book, and five planets to put it on

$9/month

  • everything in Hatchling
  • the full atlas: forecasts, churn, what next month owes you
  • every pet has a dossier
  • up to five planets
  • planet themes
  • your own banner, towed over other people’s planets
go pro

Quiet skies

no advertising planes over your planet

$4/month, on any plan

questions

is my Stripe key safe?

Use a restricted key with read access to customers, subscriptions and charges — nothing else, and nothing that can move money. It is held on the server and never sent to your browser, and disconnecting forgets it. Today it lives in the server’s memory and does not survive a restart; encrypted storage per account arrives with accounts.

what do visitors actually see?

The globe. Pets keep their species and their country, and lose their names, their email addresses and their payment history before the page is ever built — the public copy of your world is written without them, not filtered on the way out. Revenue is hidden unless you turn it on.

what are the planes advertising?

Other people. Subscribers get a banner towed over free planets, which is what pays for free planets. If you would rather have quiet skies, that is the add-on above.

do churned customers really stand in a graveyard?

Yes. They go faded and translucent, and they huddle together off to one side. You can hide them, but they will still be there.

what happens to my planet if I stop paying?

It goes back to being a free planet: one world, the globe, the whole roster, and the month you are standing in. Nothing is deleted, and your share link keeps working.