Every dunning tool was built for Stripe. RevenueCat users got nothing, just "email them manually."
We built Recurflux specifically for RevenueCat: smart dunning sequences, compliant pause flows for App Store and Play Store, win-back campaigns, and a dashboard that shows you recovered vs. at-risk vs. lost.
We're also honest about what we can't do. No card retries. No dispute management. RevenueCat doesn't expose that layer. We're not going to fake it.
Pays off the first recovered subscriber.
Most founders I talk to don't actually know their recovery rate. They set up Stripe retries, maybe installed a dunning tool, and assumed the problem was handled.
At $50k MRR that's roughly $2,500 gone every single month. Not from cancellations. From cards that expired, banks that flagged charges, retries that hit on the wrong day. What's your current recovery rate? I'd genuinely like to know where people are at.
At $80k MRR, $3,000 walks out monthly. Not because customers left. Because payment processor retried on the wrong day.
Recurflux prevents both involuntary churn (smart retries, card health monitoring, 6-touch dunning) and voluntary churn (cancellation interception, pause flows, retention offers) - across Stripe, Paddle, Razorpay, and RevenueCat.