Payment Processor Aggregator for Non-US Micro-SaaS

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Fintech
Hard
paymentsmicro-saasinternationalstripe-alternativesubscriptions
Idea

Developers in countries unsupported by Stripe struggle to accept payments for their SaaS products. A platform that aggregates multiple payment processors and handles currency conversion, subscription billing, and payouts would solve this. Target users are non-US indie developers and micro-SaaS founders.

Why this is interesting

The pain is real and documented — Stripe's geographic restrictions leave developers in large markets like Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, and parts of Southeast Asia without a clean path to monetization, and that population of technical founders is growing fast as remote work and indie hacking culture spread globally. Paddle and Lemon Squeezy are the closest substitutes, but both still have coverage gaps and aren't built around the aggregation use case or payout routing for founders in restricted regions. The $5k–20k/mo band is plausible if you capture a few hundred paying developers at modest per-transaction or flat monthly fees, though the ceiling is low unless you expand into adjacent services like tax compliance or team billing. The biggest risk is regulatory: operating as a financial intermediary across multiple jurisdictions with weak banking infrastructure is genuinely hard, and compliance costs alone can kill unit economics before you reach meaningful scale.

Idea Signals

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Market DemandStrong
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Revenue Potential$5k-20k/mo
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CompetitionModerate competition
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Activity

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