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DoorFee adds paid subscriptions to a Discord server. You connect your own Stripe account, decide what each tier costs and which Discord roles it grants, and DoorFee handles the rest: checkout, recurring billing, refunds, cancellations.
When someone subscribes, the bot assigns their role automatically. Roles come off the second a cancellation goes through. Refunds are two clicks. Failed cards get dunning emails. Chargebacks show up in your DoorFee dashboard with the option to respond directly through Stripe.
### What you get - Hosted sales page per server, editable in a drag-and-drop builder - Custom domains so subscribers land on your URL, not ours - Recurring or one-time tiers at any interval, with optional free trials - Coupons and per-tier subscriber caps if you want to cap signups - Multi-manager support so a team can run the program together - Built-in affiliate program for your own subscribers - 20% lifetime payout if you refer paying creators to DoorFee itself - Analytics and email integrations (GA4, PostHog, mailing list export)
Stripe processing fees are separate and go to Stripe regardless of plan. DoorFee never holds your money. Payouts flow direct from your own Stripe Connect account to your bank on whatever schedule you set.
All money moves through your Stripe account, not ours. You keep the customer email and the Discord ID. No middle layer between you and your subscribers.
DevDock keeps local projects in one sidebar and gives each project a focused workspace for its overview, commands, run history, databases, security checks, settings, and tools. The Today view surfaces recent projects and saved daily workflows. Inside a project, DevDock connects registered folders, detected technologies, Docker and Git state, database operations, local security findings, and the actions used to get back to work.
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DevDock brings local software projects, saved commands, Docker environments, database operations, project health, and security checks into one Windows desktop workspace. Each project has a focused view for its overview, commands, run history, databases, security checks, settings, and tools, while the Today view surfaces recent projects and saved daily workflows.
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DevDock is a fit for developers who switch between local codebases and want repeatable project context in one place. It connects registered folders, detected technologies, saved commands, Git and Docker state, database operations, local security findings, and project health checks without requiring repositories to be moved into one folder or uploaded to a service.
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DevDock is primarily for Windows developers who switch between local codebases, work across frontend, backend, mobile, and infrastructure repositories, or want repeatable local setup and project workflows without uploading source code.
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