RewoHub - Back, stats included!
Ahoy everyone, Happy Monday, and welcome to RewoHub’s development iteration report #30. After two and a month of absence, I’m back into the ring. We’ve tackled one of the most important aspects of every SaaS application, payment integration. Additionally, to our usual Results and Next section of this report, I’m adding a new one: Stats. Stats will include Free Users / Paid Users stats and the MRR rate.
Let’s get to the result of the last commitment.
Results
✅ Add early bird pricing
I had a hard time thinking about the right price so hard in fact that I gave up on it and decided to simply add a super cheap subscription tier for early adopters.
✅ Add a page to see one’s subscriptions -> Perhaps refactor the payment page
Subscriptions and their state are now visible on the Settings page.
✅ Add a way to cancel subscriptions on the page
The option can be found in Settings and click the three-dot menu.
✅ Handle subscription canceled events
Done, you will still be able to use RewoHub until the end of your subscription.
✅ Migrate from Paddle to Stripe
Paddle did reject RewoHub to use their payment system. The reason wasn’t told to me even after inquiring multiple times.
✅ Code cleanup in the frontend
Nothing to see, but man it feels great to remove some technical debt
🚧 Hardening TURN server
Nope, full focus on payment integration
✅ Fixed typos on Landing.
Embarrassing and self-explanatory.
Next
👉 Text in between square brackets is now specially colored (e.g. [Tag]
👉 Add a filter option to the Kanban board like on the backlog.
👉 Fix Video Chat
Stats
RewoHub’s Users
Plus 1 Free User (+8,3%) and plus 0 paid subscriptions.
0$ MRR
Arguably it was not a normal 2-week iteration for RewoHub due to a ‘special project’ from my 9 to 5. I count two and a half months of development but I was only able to spend a fraction of this time on RewoHub. The project is done and I’m looking forward to working more on RewoHub again.
Till next time ✌️.
Yours truly, Dodo