| Developer as customer model seems to be Stripe's MO too. This seems to be driven by a few phenomena: - For large companies, developer hours are becoming a large source of cost, so companies can charge a premium by lowering developer time demands. - For independent developers, these services enable rapid prototyping and increases probability of finding product market fit. |
It always surprised me that developers don't identify this from the start. Sure, Stripe's APIs are a little easier to work with, but the extra time you'd end up spending implementing a cheaper competitor pays for itself pretty quickly when transactions start rolling in.