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Winback lost subscriptions
Payment recoveries and Cancellation wingbacks
Recover customers from both ends of churn — failed payments and deliberate cancellations — from one Stripe Connect. One flat monthly fee priced by your MRR (Starter $99 / Growth $299 / Scale $699). No per-recovery charges, unlimited recovery volume. No card at signup; pay nothing until we deliver your first recovery.
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“Payment recoveries and Cancellation wingbacks”
Winback lost subscriptions was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Recover customers from both ends of churn — failed payments and deliberate cancellations — from one Stripe Connect. One flat monthly fee priced by your MRR (Starter $99 / Growth $299 / Scale $699). No per-recovery charges, unlimited recovery volume. No card at signup; pay nothing until we deliver your first recovery.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Thejas, and I'm equal parts excited and nervous to finally put WinbackFlow in front of you.
This is my first launch here, so I'd genuinely love your eyes on it.
The problem :
I kept running into Every subscription business quietly bleeds revenue in two places: payments that fail for boring reasons (expired cards), and customers who cancel and never come back. The tools that fix this usually mean engineering work, app embeds, and a sales call. I wanted something a founder could connect in minutes and forget about.
What it does:
WinbackFlow connects to your Stripe account via OAuth — no code, no SDK, no engineering tickets. From there it handles two things:
Payment recovery (involuntary churn). When a charge fails, it runs dunning sequences and gives customers a one-click way to update their card, so revenue you already earned doesn't slip away.
Cancellation winback (voluntary churn). When someone cancels, it captures why, clusters those reasons, and runs targeted winback campaigns — including the mechanic I'm most proud of: when you actually ship the fix for the reason someone left, WinbackFlow tells them. "You left because X was missing. X now exists. Come back." Reasons that bring customers back.
You get a dashboard showing exactly how much it's recovered, so the value is never a mystery.
On pricing — flat monthly tiers ($99 / $299 / $699), self-serve, one-click cancel, no feature gating, no sales calls.
You don't even add a card until it's recovered real money for you first. I wanted the thing to prove itself before it ever charges you.
The journey here
I built this solo — nights and weekends, one design decision at a time. A lot of it was unglamorous: figuring out that the right webhook to trigger a winback ; rethinking the billing model from scratch when my first version would've created disputes; killing a free tier I'd grown attached to because the logic didn't hold up. Today it's live and in pilot with early customers, and that still feels slightly unreal.
Try it, tell me if you like it, improvement suggestions. I'll read all replies. Feedback greatly appreciated!
— Thejas. Founder at WinbackFlow.co