by maomaomiumiu
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- I used Zapier a lot, including for Stripe integrations (though I don’t remember if it was for doing payments). It required many zaps, came with a lot of limitations too.
In the end, I wrote a custom API, which saved a lot of money. I’m also not sure it’s easy to properly implement a Stripe connection (using the Stripe library) inside a custom code action in automation tools.
by cstdsmrtcntrct
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- This is what smart contracts do.
A smart contract with a stablecoin (or a wrapped stabblecoin) would probably solve for this use case.
You want to avoid leaving a bank password in clear text for the process running in cron; so it would really be best for the bank to support Read-Only and Read-Write access tokens
by cmuguythrow
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- I think sequence fulfills this requirement? https://www.getsequence.io/
by toomuchtodo
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- This should be available in your bank or other treasury management provider automation. Does your bank not support this? If you're not getting this from your current biz bank, I would shop around. I recommend Mercury (no affiliation, just a happy customer), but others provide some level of this too.
(workflow automation providers do not want this liability, as you note in Zapier's ToS, which is totally fair)
- I am faling to understand how do you spend 3 hours distributing money across ~20 accounts. That's normally like 30 mins altogether with coffee, cigarettes and chitchat in between.
by MikeNotThePope
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- You could hire someone and buy back your time.
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