Houcinovic
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- Aug 7, 2014
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Hello everyone,
I’m currently building a subscription-based SaaS analytics platform (pre-launch, no live site yet), similar to gummysearch, and I’d like some feedback from people with experience in payment processing
What the SaaS does:
Some public subreddits are labeled NSFW.
Default plan is analytics-only (metrics, summaries).
We’re considering (not decided) optionally allowing blurred text-only content with a manual “reveal” button for 18+ users and no media no hosting just public text.
Question:
From your experience:
I’m currently building a subscription-based SaaS analytics platform (pre-launch, no live site yet), similar to gummysearch, and I’d like some feedback from people with experience in payment processing
What the SaaS does:
- Reads public Reddit data only (public subreddits, posts, comments)
- Read-only: no posting, messaging, automation, or interaction
- Performs analytics: trends, keyword frequency, engagement metrics, summaries
- Target users: content creators, marketers, advertisers, market researchers
- No images or videos hosted (just embedding)
- No financial, investment, or trading advice
Some public subreddits are labeled NSFW.
Default plan is analytics-only (metrics, summaries).
We’re considering (not decided) optionally allowing blurred text-only content with a manual “reveal” button for 18+ users and no media no hosting just public text.
Question:
From your experience:
- Would this still qualify for standard SaaS processors (Paddle, LemonSqueezy, etc.)?
- Or does even revealed NSFW text usually push platforms into high-risk processing?
- Any processors you’ve seen approving similar analytics tools without adult classification?