> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.flycode.com/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.flycode.com/docs/integrations/stripe.md).

# Stripe <> FlyCode

FlyCode offers a built-in app with Stripe to reduce involuntary churn by managing payment failures intelligently and increase revenue confidence.

### Steps to install the FlyCode app:

#### Step 1: Find us on the marketplace &#x20;

<https://marketplace.stripe.com/apps/flycode-payments>&#x20;

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#### Step 2: Confirm Permissions and install the app

Step 3: Create a failed subscription&#x20;

#### Step 4: FlyCode will retry the payment&#x20;

* FlyCode App operates on all existing and new charges that are in error state.
* When installing, the FlyCode App loads all existing charges in error state and backfills all errors for any charge.
* Backfilling error details is also performed each time FlyCode receives a webhook on a charge that's new to FlyCode

#### Step 5: Run tests and go live&#x20;

* FlyCode App doesn't retry charges that are not failed&#x20;
* FlyCode App restricts retries on charges that were given a 'hard decline' from the processor
* FlyCode App has a built-in safeguard that never processes charges more than 5 times per hour for a given customer.<br>


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