- Introduction
- Setting up your local environment
- Setting up your Stripe Subscription Product
- The NodeJS Code
- Debugging & other good to know things.
In this course we'll walk you through all the technical details of handling Stripe Subscriptions via your NodeJS application. We'll start by walking you through everything you need to do to set up your local environment for building, testing, and debugging Stripe Subscriptions. This will include cloning our course repo from Github, downloading and installing a local instance of MongoDB, and downloading and installing the Stripe Command Line Interface (CLI).
Then we'll walk you through each step you need to take to set up your subscription products within the Stripe system (including the difference between test mode and production mode).
Next we'll go in-detail through the NodeJS application code and where, when, and how to use the Stripe package within it to programmatically trigger Stripe Subscriptions and Subscription updates. Throughout this section we'll also discuss the structure of our NodeJS project and provide tips on where and how you might want to evolve it over time as your subscription needs evolve.
Finally we'll walk you through some debugging tips & tricks and show you how to do some more advanced things like setting up trial periods and offering more than one price for a given subscription.
By the end of this course you'll have everything you need (knowledge and code) to successfully integrate Stripe Subscriptions into your NodeJS projects.
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Kevin has 30+ years of experience as a web and software developer. He started his career as "a tech guy" in the agency and publishing world before shifting his focus towards early stage tech startups.
He has helped launch & grow — as a founder or co-founder — a number of bootstrapped and venture backed companies including Falicon Programming (software dev consulting), Statsfeed (fantasy sports), Digital Mechanical (social), PubGears (adtech), Veritonic (martech), SWYM AI (adtech) & Dig Down Labs (startup coaching, investing, & consulting).
In addition to being a serial founder, he's a published author, a tiny angel investor, a part-time coach & tech. advisor, and a full-time husband and father.
You can also check out some of his open source code on github or read his latest ramblings on his blog.