While researching EU alternatives to Stripe I ran into a payment processor that advertised itself as being a great fit for recurring subscriptions with plenty of payment options and good rates but the website looked like it was designed a decade ago. After googling the company I realized it's primarily used in the adult industry. Nothing against them but not the kind of associations most companies want when people google the name on their credit card charges to figure out what they are.
The problem with building a platform that distinguishes itself by not having specific rules is that it attracts primarily people looking to do things that would break those rules and that this creates an environment that can drive away anyone else. This is as true for business services as for anything else.
The problem with building a platform that distinguishes itself by not having specific rules is that it attracts primarily people looking to do things that would break those rules and that this creates an environment that can drive away anyone else. This is as true for business services as for anything else.