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Can I use 1 Paddle account for multiple products/apps?

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I have the same question for Stripe too

writen by Goutham J

I think so Dobroslav, but you need to validate all the domains

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

Goutham J At stripe, it’s easy to create new ‘workspace’ for your new product, or not?

writen by WBE User

Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter) Thanks. I’ll contact Paddle regarding this issue and write their response here later 😊

writen by WBE User

which is the issue?

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

in Paddle you can create multiple subscription plans and products

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

the only think is, you cannot customize the checkout colors for each product (but you can customize the logo for each product / plan), so if you have 2 completely different products, it’s not feasible, until you use the same brand colors

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

Oh yes, but I have plan to create another app in the future not connected to TweetAudience in any way. So that was my question = if Paddle won’t be angry, if I use 1 account for 2 different apps 😊

writen by WBE User

if you’re gonna ask this to Paddle, please let me know their answers. at the moment I created 2 different accounts for the 2 products (hivoe and inboxs)

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

I’ll let you know Luca

writen by WBE User

thanks a lot! πŸ™Œ

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

I would not, asked them already once.

It is better to create separate accounts.

writen by Dmytro Krasun

Yeah. I read about it yesterday on some forum. I just created another account to be safe 😊

writen by WBE User

Basically, you don’t have any way to split subscription plans between products, so all the stats will be aggregated and messed up.

writen by Dmytro Krasun

Yeah. True

writen by WBE User

And! If you want to sell your product it will be impossible, if you used one account.

I would recommend to sign up with something like mailto:paddle@tweetaudience.com|paddle@tweetaudience.com and keep it separated.

That’s how I did and don’t have any problems.

writen by Dmytro Krasun

OK, seems you already know. I am too late to the party

writen by Dmytro Krasun

I have always 1 domain email per product. I use it for everything. Right now, it’s mailto:hello@tweetaudience.com|hello@tweetaudience.com 😊

writen by WBE User

I connected to it to my gmail, so I can read and write emails from gmail client.

writen by WBE User

By the way, how did you connect it? I use Cloudflare Emails for this.

writen by Dmytro Krasun

I bough my domain on namecheap and they also offer emails. They have simple tutorial how to do it with gmail.

writen by WBE User

Oh, perfect, I also buy domains on namecheap. Thanks

But how do you send transactions emails, so? I use mailgun.

writen by Dmytro Krasun

Currently, I’m testing MailerSend. And for marketing campaigns etc. their another product MailerLite. I’m collecting emails with MailerLite currently on TweetAudience website.

writen by WBE User

OK, good, keep posted

writen by Dmytro Krasun

I use MailPace for transactional emails, cheap and reliable.

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

But it seems like it doesn’t have free tier Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

writen by WBE User

MailerSend has 12k emails per month free

writen by WBE User

yep, no free tier 😊

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

I like to pay LOL

writen by Luca Restagno (ikoichi on Twitter)

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