Go down the YouTube rabbit hole
Search “Stripe payment recovery,” find 47 conflicting videos, half outdated, none for your exact setup. Three hours later, still guessing.
Lost: 3 hrs, no answerYou just can't see where.
Stripe has 47 settings that move real money. You configured maybe five. The rest have been running on defaults since the day you signed up — silently deciding which payments retry, which customers churn, which revenue just disappears. Nobody told you to check. In 15 minutes, you'll know exactly what's leaking — for $9.
One audit. One checklist. The single highest-value fix, today. 30-day refund if you find nothing.
Losing customers to failed payments, silent card declines, or churn you can’t explain? It’s almost never bad luck — it’s a Stripe setting you were never told to check.
When you set up Stripe, you configured the things it forced you to — your bank account, your products, your checkout. Five settings, maybe six. The other 42 came pre-set.

Those defaults were written for everyone, optimized for no one. And they’ve been quietly running your revenue ever since.
Failed payments that retry once and give up. Dunning emails that were never switched on. Subscription rules that let your highest-value customers cancel without a fight. Card declines nobody followed up.
Each one is a setting you’ve never opened — a spin of the wheel you didn’t know you were making.
Here’s the part that should bother you: there is no alert for this. Stripe won’t tell you. Your accountant doesn’t look here. No dashboard flags it. The money doesn’t show up as a loss — it just never arrives. So you’ve never had a reason to check.
Most founders are leaking $500–$2,000 a month this way and have no idea. Not because they did anything wrong. Because nobody ever showed them where to look.
Nothing exists for this — the money never shows up as a loss, so nobody goes looking. That absence is exactly why it costs you. Here’s where it leaves most founders.
Search “Stripe payment recovery,” find 47 conflicting videos, half outdated, none for your exact setup. Three hours later, still guessing.
Lost: 3 hrs, no answer$2,000–$5,000 to have someone read your dashboard and change one setting you could’ve changed yourself — if you’d known which one.
Lost: $2,000+You sense something’s off. You don’t know what. So the wheel keeps spinning, every month, every year.
Lost: indefiniteEvery option costs you time, money, or both — because until now there’s been no fourth option. This is the fourth option. $9. 15 minutes. You keep the keys to your own account.
Five settings. The five that bleed the most for founders at your stage. We don’t guess and we don’t spin a wheel — these are the defaults we see costing real money, over and over. You check each against our plain-English list, and we tell you in dollars what each one is costing you.
Guided, plain English. The five defaults we see bleed the most for founders at your stage.
You open Stripe and check each one against your own dashboard.
We tell you what each broken setting is costing you per month.
Screenshots, step-by-step. Ship your single highest-value fix today.
Only what actually ships today — no padding, no course, no community, no subscription. A tight, true offer.
Interactive. Check off each setting against your own dashboard as you go.
What each broken setting is costing you, in actual monthly dollars.
The single highest-value fix, step by step, with Stripe dashboard screenshots.
Implement, confirm the win, then find the next leak.
You don’t have to take our word for anything. Here’s exactly what the audit examines, and why each default quietly costs you.
Stripe’s default often gives up fast. A card that would’ve cleared on a second attempt three days later is logged as a lost customer instead.
Frequently off by default. When a payment fails, nobody tells the customer — so an involuntary cancel looks like a voluntary one.
Defaults let high-value customers cancel in one click with no save flow, no pause option, no friction.
Expiring cards that were never prompted to update = revenue that silently stops.
Different declines need different responses. The default treats them all the same and abandons recoverable ones.
You’ll check each against your own dashboard in the next 15 minutes. Whatever you find is real, because you found it — not because we told you a number.
This won’t make you rich. What changes is certainty: you stop guessing what your Stripe is doing with your money and start knowing.
“I have no idea what my Stripe is doing with my money.”
Defaults you never set, running silently. No alert, no number, no way to tell if anything’s wrong.
“I know exactly what was broken, I fixed the biggest one, and I can see it.”
Five settings checked against your own dashboard. The leak named in real dollars. One fix shipped today.
Most founders ask the same five things before they start. If your question isn’t here, email support@sovereignledger.app.
You’ve been playing Stripe Roulette since the day you signed up. Fifteen minutes from now, you can know exactly what it’s costing you — and fix the biggest leak today. For $9.
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