eCommerce & Retail
Stripe Implementation & Integration.
Best Practicify integrates Stripe for web applications, SaaS businesses, and eCommerce platforms — implementing the payment processing infrastructure, subscription billing configuration, and accounting system sync that turns Stripe from a payment gateway into a complete revenue operations layer.
What We Deliver
Best Practicify's Stripe Capabilities.
Stripe payment integration — one-time payments, subscriptions, and usage-based billing in web and mobile applications
Stripe Billing configuration — subscription plans, trial periods, proration, and dunning automation
Accounting sync — Stripe revenue, fees, and payouts mapped to QuickBooks Online, Sage Intacct, or Rillet
Stripe Customer Portal setup — self-service subscription management, invoicing, and payment method updates
Webhook architecture — reliable event handling for payment success, failure, and subscription lifecycle events
Tax configuration — Stripe Tax for automated sales tax and VAT calculation across jurisdictions
Who This Is For
Is Stripe the Right Platform for Your Business?
Technology companies and SaaS businesses building subscription billing into their products
Web and mobile application developers integrating payment processing as part of a custom application
eCommerce businesses that need a payment layer connecting to their accounting system automatically
Businesses where Stripe revenue is currently recorded as a bank deposit rather than correctly mapped to revenue, fees, and refunds
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Tell us about your project — current system, what needs to change, and your timeline. We respond within 1 business day with a direct answer, not a boilerplate proposal.
About Stripe
What You Should Know About Stripe.
Stripe is the world's most widely used payment infrastructure platform — processing hundreds of billions of dollars annually for millions of businesses from startups to Fortune 500 companies. Its combination of developer-friendly APIs, comprehensive subscription billing, and global payment method support makes it the default payment layer for technology companies and modern eCommerce businesses.
Stripe's reach into Best Practicify's client base is significant — it appears in virtually every custom web application, SaaS product, and eCommerce integration we build. The integration work is not trivial: Stripe's payment flows must be handled with webhook reliability, accounting sync must map every Stripe event (charge, refund, dispute, payout) to the correct GL account, and subscription billing must handle edge cases correctly from the first implementation.
Best Practicify implements Stripe with accounting accuracy as the primary design constraint — every payment, fee, refund, and payout correctly classified before any revenue reporting touches it. For SaaS businesses using Rillet, the native Stripe–Rillet integration creates automated revenue recognition from subscription events without manual intervention.
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The handover document every production AI engagement should leave behind
When a production AI engagement ends, there is exactly one artifact that determines whether the system survives the consultant's exit: the handover document. Most engagements do not produce one. The system runs for nine months and then quietly degrades, because the knowledge of how it was built lives in an inbox the consultant no longer reads.

Why your IT team cannot ship the AI deployment your CFO is asking for
When a CFO asks IT to "deploy AI for payables automation," the request lands in a department that is structurally not configured to deliver it. This is not an IT failure. It is a category error in how the work was assigned. Four structural mismatches: 1. IT teams measure uptime; AI deployments require judgment. IT is graded on whether systems are available. AI is graded on whether the system's outputs match the operational reality of the business. The first is a network problem; the second is a finance problem. They share almost no skills and no metrics.
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