Kelviq
Payments, tax, and billing for SaaS & AI companies
901 followers
Payments, tax, and billing for SaaS & AI companies
901 followers
Kelviq is the complete monetization platform for SaaS, AI, and digital products. It handles payments, global tax, subscriptions, usage-based billing, digital delivery, license keys, and compliance in one place, for 3.5% + 40¢ per transaction.













Cool, I use polar and migrate to stripe. how do you handle that kinda low cost? 3.5$ is most low MoR I've ever seen.
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@greythegyutae Thanks! Yes, it's a special founder offer for our early customers.
Being able to change pricing without digging through billing code sounds really nice 😂
This stuff always gets messy once products start growing. Congrats on the launch!🚀
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@campritchard Thanks, Cam!
Pricing should be owned by the product,GTM team, not blocked by engineering tickets.
That's one of the main reasons we built Kelviq.
LIVE: wtf are agents buying?
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@feiyou_guo Yes, Kelviq has built in usage metering.
what is different form Kelviq and paypal?
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@ronghaha
PayPal is mainly a payment method and payment processor. It helps you collect payments, but you still need to build and maintain the billing layer around it.
Kelviq is a Merchant of Record and monetization platform. It helps you handle global tax, compliance, subscriptions, usage-based billing, credits, feature access, license keys, digital delivery, and customer portal in one system.
So if you only need a simple way to accept PayPal payments, PayPal works well.
If you want to sell SaaS, AI, or digital products globally without building the full billing and compliance infrastructure yourself, that’s where Kelviq helps.
Tax compliance across regions is the part nobody talks about until it breaks. Curious how you handle VAT/GST for Indian SaaS sales specifically - that's been a pain point I've seen a lot of indie devs ignore until they're forced to deal with it. The 3.5% + 40¢ model is refreshingly transparent compared to the usual buried fee structures.
Congrats on the launch, @sachinchoolur .
Quick question on the usage-based billing: If I have a hybrid model where there's a flat monthly fee plus a variable rate that changes based on a 'unit' (like weight or API calls), how does Kelviq handle the mid-cycle calculation?
Also, does the Merchant of Record model fully cover the RBI e-mandate requirements for Indian customers, or is there extra setup needed on our end?