Ask HN: For those building 'microstartups' – how do you manage payments?
I'm a SWE and have been interested in building something on the side, but don't have any ideas that I think are particularly brilliant at the moment. I've seen a recent trend of people building what they call 'microstartups' which seem to essentially be very small, very specific products that they've able to ship quickly.
My question is – how are you guys handling payment processing for those kinds of businesses? Presumably you're not incorporating a new business each time?
I've incorporated a Delaware S corp once before and had to be very explicit with the purpose of my business when I was filing for incorporation, and also when I was opening a bank account, and also when I was registering with a payment processor (Stripe). Thus it seems like it would be difficult to incorporate a new S corp and use it as an umbrella for a bunch of unrelated side projects, unless I'm missing something?
Bit a of newbie to all of this, so any insight is very appreciated!
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadAll you need is an idea and build an app. Connect Stripe to your personal account to receive payout. That's all.
Unless you do consulting or have business partner, I think you just stick to a sole proprietorship. As in, dont have to do anything, SaaS and Bank account all under yourname. Just get a separate bank account.
Focus on your app, get paid customer first, withdrawal money to your own bank account.
I believe in “sell first, spend later”. So, I will suggest start with your project, worry about everything else later.
In my opinion, it's not worth to setup a business if you don't know if your product wil actually be used or not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_name#United_States, also google for "doing business as" / DBA.