WorkAid Dunning is a Stripe-native tool designed to help subscription businesses track, analyse, and recover failed payments that would otherwise become involuntary churn. Failed payments are a common but often overlooked source of lost revenue in SaaS. Cards expire, banks decline charges, and payment details change, yet many businesses lack clear visibility into what happens after a failure. WorkAid Dunning connects directly to Stripe and provides real-time tracking of payment failures, automated recovery email workflows, and analytics dashboards that measure recovery performance. The platform focuses on making involuntary churn measurable by showing how many payments fail, how many are recovered, and which recovery steps are most effective. Key capabilities include: • Real-time Stripe payment event tracking • Automated dunning email workflows • Recovery rate analytics and reporting • Support for Stripe Connect platforms • No billing migration required • Exportable data for further analysis WorkAid Dunning is designed for SaaS founders and subscription businesses who want a simple, transparent way to understand and recover failed payments without migrating their billing infrastructure.
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