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nanokept
Failed-payment recovery for small SaaS. Flat $49/mo.
Self-serve dunning for SaaS doing $3k-$30k MRR. Smart retries, branded emails, and a hosted recovery page that wins back the 8-12% of MRR most small SaaS quietly lose to failed cards. Flat pricing, never a % of recovery. Live in ten minutes.
Nanokept exists because small SaaS founders quietly lose 5-10% of MRR to failed Stripe payments, and every tool that recovers them is built for mid-market: $3k/year minimums, sales calls, revenue-share pricing.
So I built the opposite: flat $49/$149/$349 by your MRR band, never a percentage of what you recover. Connect Stripe with one click, go live in fifteen minutes, no demo required.
generic_decline) retry on day 1/3/5/7/14. Hard declines (expired_card,
lost_card, fraudulent) stop retrying and escalate to a branded email.
- Hosted card-update page per failed invoice - the single biggest lever
for recovery, bigger than retry timing.
- Idempotency keys on every charge. A network blip will never double-bill
a customer.
What I'd love from you today:
1. If you're a small SaaS on Stripe - does this solve a real problem for you?
2. If you tried Churnkey/Stunning/ProfitWell Retain - what did you miss?
3. Is $49 the right entry point or should there be a $19 tier below it?
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About nanokept on Product Hunt
“Failed-payment recovery for small SaaS. Flat $49/mo.”
nanokept was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #123 on the daily leaderboard. Self-serve dunning for SaaS doing $3k-$30k MRR. Smart retries, branded emails, and a hosted recovery page that wins back the 8-12% of MRR most small SaaS quietly lose to failed cards. Flat pricing, never a % of recovery. Live in ten minutes.
On the analytics side, nanokept competes within Payments, SaaS and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 571.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how nanokept performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted nanokept?
nanokept was hunted by Denis Omerovic. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of nanokept including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt - founder here.
Nanokept exists because small SaaS founders quietly lose 5-10% of MRR to failed Stripe payments, and every tool that recovers them is built for mid-market: $3k/year minimums, sales calls, revenue-share pricing.
So I built the opposite: flat $49/$149/$349 by your MRR band, never a percentage of what you recover. Connect Stripe with one click, go live in fifteen minutes, no demo required.
What's under the hood:
- Decline-code-aware retry scheduler. Soft declines (insufficient_funds,
generic_decline) retry on day 1/3/5/7/14. Hard declines (expired_card,
lost_card, fraudulent) stop retrying and escalate to a branded email.
- Hosted card-update page per failed invoice - the single biggest lever
for recovery, bigger than retry timing.
- Idempotency keys on every charge. A network blip will never double-bill
a customer.
What I'd love from you today:
1. If you're a small SaaS on Stripe - does this solve a real problem for you?
2. If you tried Churnkey/Stunning/ProfitWell Retain - what did you miss?
3. Is $49 the right entry point or should there be a $19 tier below it?
Reading and replying to every comment. Thanks for being here.