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- iameugene_best-practices, 3 days ago, 5 messages
I'm interested in the Twitter experience using Stripe subscriptions. They grant access to exclusive posts. We plan to implement a similar logic, but I'm unsure about the backend setup: should a product be created for each post, or should a subscription product be generated when the author monetizes a post? We might have cases where an author initially makes a post free and later adds a paywall. Overall, it's not entirely clear how to proceed.
Hello! Products represent what they're paying for, so in this case the Product would represent whatever they get when they subscribe. The Price defines wha they pay to get the Product. A Product can have many different Prices.