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Automatically Accept PayPal Payments without API - Thoughts?

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So I've been taking a look and I'm seeming to find that many PayPal merchants cannot access the PayPal API since they lack a verified/business account and therefore often find themselves in situations where they have to forego things like convenience, accessibility and professionalism in PayPal payments where others with API access can use websites & bots.

Introducing Ashtotra, a project that I spent a little time making. It basically eliminates all need for setup and all that bs involved. You don't need to have a business account or API access, no need for complicated setups, all you have to do is run a command like .pay 5 and it will auto-generate a payment link for your clients, and ping you when it has been paid.

It allows for convenience in accepting payments. No more need for the times where you have to share your PayPal emails, or double-check if they're right. No more waiting for your buyer to open PayPal, then enter your email and the amount. Simply send a link, click, pay. No API access required.

I'm looking at selling a Premium license to the globally-accessible bot, and I preferred to get some thoughts.

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Let me know if you would buy this.
 
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Does the bot require access to my account? If not, how can it detect if the payment has been sent?
It does not require access to your account. It detects the payment's state via using my own API access to create a payment link. As such, I cannot access any details of the account.

It will need your PayPal E-mail though, obviously.
 
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It does not require access to your account. It detects the payment's state via using my own API access to create a payment link. As such, I cannot access any details of the account.

It will need your PayPal E-mail though, obviously.
If you're selling it, wouldn't it max out your requests made to the PayPal API? Never looked at it before, so not familiar with the limit on it

Edit: assuming you make a lot of sales with this.
 

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If you're selling it, wouldn't it max out your requests made to the PayPal API? Never looked at it before, so not familiar with the limit on it

Edit: assuming you make a lot of sales with this.
PayPal's rate limits are pretty high and I have anti-spamming measures, hitting the ratelimit isn't going to be an issue tbh.
 
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Damn it another bot I need to buy :(
 

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How much to buy the rights/code/business?
 

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It’s cool Ngl, but I’m very interested on how it works further. Does this API auto create the invoice with the set amount and marks as complete on discord once the invoice is marked as paid. Or does it work as it just detects when the money has been sent in and has a way of detecting the correct amount after PayPal takes a % of the goods & services fees.
 
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