Hi Clint, Great timing for this article, thank you! A note on Stripe: I ran a campaign for emergency support during a major health crisis several years back, and I did not put a minimum on donations. I was too ill to check my accounts daily, but was aware of the support of friends and family and acquaintances. Eventually I noticed some very small donations coming in from people I didn't know...friends of friends? I thought? Turned out to be scammers testing stolen credit cards; Stripe charged me $15 for each one when they returned the $1 and $2 donations. When I was well enough, I followed up with them, and discovered that they, unlike an actual credit card company that will back your account with protection, make their money strictly as a third party processor. I don't feel safe using them. If anything goes awry, they basically do not have any accountability. I'm not always thrilled with PayPal (they are good for the seller, not so much when you are the consumer), but I am very happy with how I can serve my clients through PayPal. I'm sharing all this because I hope to not have to have dealings with Stripe again. I've been with FASO for 12 or so years, and so appreciate your service and the completeness of the site. But please...no Stripe...