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Stripe integration

Revenue alerts and AI analytics for your Stripe data.

Stripe's built-in dashboard shows you what happened. Fastero alerts you WHEN it happens and explains why. Connect your Stripe account and get automated MRR tracking, churn alerts, failed payment notifications, and AI-powered revenue analytics — delivered to Slack the moment something changes.

What you can do

Monitor, alert, and analyze — all from Stripe.

MRR tracking and revenue dashboards

See MRR, ARR, net revenue retention, and revenue by plan — updated in real time from Stripe webhooks. No spreadsheets, no manual exports, no waiting for month-end.

Churn and dunning alerts

Get notified the moment a subscription cancels, a payment fails, or a dispute is opened. Set thresholds like "alert me if churn rate exceeds 3% for 3 consecutive days" and receive alerts in Slack.

Cohort analysis and revenue intelligence

Ask questions like "which plan has the highest churn?" or "what is net revenue retention by signup cohort?" and get answers generated from your actual Stripe data — no SQL required.

How it works

Three steps. Under five minutes.

1

Connect your Stripe account

Authenticate with Stripe OAuth. Fastero gets read-only access to subscriptions, invoices, charges, customers, and disputes. We never write to your Stripe account.

2

Ask questions or set alerts

Type a question like "MRR trend by plan for last 6 months" and get an instant answer. Or set up a trigger: "alert me in Slack if MRR drops more than 5% week-over-week."

3

Get proactive alerts when metrics change

Fastero monitors your Stripe data continuously. When revenue drops, churn spikes, or a payment fails — you hear about it in Slack within seconds, not days later.

Native Stripe integration

Built for SaaS revenue operations.

Fastero understands Stripe's data model natively — subscriptions, invoices, proration, trials, coupons, and multi-currency billing. No mapping or transformation required.

Subscriptions, invoices, and charges

Customer lifecycle and churn events

Failed payments and dispute tracking

Multi-currency revenue normalization

Trial-to-paid conversion tracking

Plan-level MRR and cohort breakdowns

Example queries

Questions people actually ask their Stripe data.

MRR trend by plan for last 6 months

Customers with failed payments in last 48 hours

Net revenue retention this quarter

Which plan has the highest churn rate?

Expansion revenue vs contraction this month

Average time from trial start to first payment

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about the Stripe integration.

What Stripe data is available in Fastero?

Fastero ingests subscriptions, invoices, charges, customers, disputes, and payment intents from your Stripe account. You get access to MRR calculations, churn events, failed payment data, plan-level breakdowns, and customer lifecycle events — all queryable in natural language or SQL.

Is the data real-time or batched?

Fastero uses Stripe webhooks for real-time event processing. Subscription changes, failed payments, disputes, and new charges are reflected within seconds. Historical backfill happens on initial connection and typically completes in under 5 minutes for most accounts.

Can I join Stripe data with my product database?

Yes. Connect Stripe alongside your Postgres, BigQuery, or any other database. Fastero lets you query across sources — for example, "show me customers with failed payments who haven't logged in for 7 days" by joining Stripe billing data with your product usage data.

How do I set up alerts for Stripe metrics?

After connecting Stripe, create a trigger with a plain English condition like "alert me when MRR drops more than 5% week-over-week" or "notify me when failed payments exceed 10 in an hour." Fastero translates this into a scheduled check and delivers alerts to Slack, email, or a webhook.

Your Stripe revenue, monitored and explained by AI.

Connect Stripe, set your alerts, and stop manually checking dashboards. Fastero watches your revenue metrics and tells you when something changes. Free to start.