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For Solo founders

When you are the team, the dashboard is the bottleneck.

You ship, you support, you do the books. Stripe, your SDK, and a forwarded email or two — that's the stack. Herald reads all of it and sends you one briefing on Monday morning, so your Sunday night stays closed.

What hurts

What hurts when you’re solo founders.

  • You've opened Stripe at 11pm to check if that trial converted. It hadn't.
  • Churn risk lives in Intercom. Revenue lives in Stripe. Usage lives in your SDK. No single tab shows you all three.
  • You know the customers who matter — but you only remember to check in after they've already left.
  • You don't have time to build a dashboard, and you don't want to learn SQL to answer a simple question.
What Herald does

What Herald does for you.

  • One Monday briefing that reads five sources: Stripe, your SDK, support, calls, and forwarded email.
  • Herald names the specific customers worth a conversation this week — not 'high-value users' in aggregate.
  • A watchlist for the 3–5 signals you actually care about: a trial ending, an account going quiet, MRR crossing a threshold.
  • Ask anything about your product in plain English. Herald runs the query; you read the answer.
Is this you?
You'll know this is you if you've opened Stripe at 11pm three times this month.

See what Monday looks like →

Where to start

Pricing recommendation.

Start on Hobby — free, one product, Monday briefing. Upgrade to Starter ($29/mo flat) when you want Slack alerts or a daily cadence. No MTU math, no event limits, no seat fees.

Full pricing →

Ready when you are.

Connect Stripe and your SDK, send events this week, read Monday’s briefing.