Michael Glukhovsky (@mglukhovsky) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Glukhovsky

@mglukhovsky

Developer Products @Stripe. I love storytelling, art, and vinyl records.

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Ian Tracey (@ian_dot_so) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We tweaked the Stripe algorithm that shows the most relevant payment methods at checkout. The results? Businesses saw an average 3% lift in conversion and 7% increase in transaction value. More $ without lifting a finger. đź’¸

Stripe (@stripe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Build a business on Stripe without writing a *single* line of code. We’ve put together a handy guide to help you get started: stripe.com/docs/no-code. A roundup of the no-code tools we've shipped. ⤵️

Build a business on Stripe without writing a *single* line of code.

We’ve put together a handy guide to help you get started: stripe.com/docs/no-code.

A roundup of the no-code tools we've shipped. ⤵️
Patrick Collison (@patrickc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Stripe infrastructure teams! With record scale, Black Friday and Cyber Monday passed uneventfully. >20,000 peak RPS and >99.9999% API success rate.

Kenneth Auchenberg đź›  (@auchenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is a big day for Stripe Apps ✨🎉 We are opening up our marketplace, so any developer can build Apps and publish new experiences for Stripe – No more waitlists! Get building today! marketplace.stripe.com

Kenneth Auchenberg đź›  (@auchenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2022, Stripe deployed its core payments APIs 5,978 times (16.4 times a day on average) ... API reliability is now consistently in excess of 99.999%, and, during the peak week of Black Friday and Cyber Monday , exceeded six nines (that is, 99.9999%, — the equivalent of around

Patrick Collison (@patrickc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Businesses that switched to Stripe's newest payments integration—the Payment Element—saw a 10.5% increase in revenue on average compared to those that did not." That figure is so large that it sounds like some kind of specious marketing hand-wave, so we elaborated a bit more in

Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at Stripe Sessions we unveiled Workbench, our next generation developer experience ✨. It's a context-aware devbar available in the dashboard—and beyond—that lets you peek under the hood. Sign up for the beta: workbench.stripe.dev

Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited about Workbench because it brings 'inspect element' capabilities to developers building on the Stripe platform. You can just hit 'inspect' on any API object in the dashboard to pull it up and look at the JSON guts

I'm excited about Workbench because it brings 'inspect element' capabilities to developers building on the Stripe platform. You can just hit 'inspect' on any API object in the dashboard to pull it up and look at the JSON guts
Michael Glukhovsky (@mglukhovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been building Workbench with my team for the last few months + am so excited to share it with developers. Workbench turns the black box of API changes into a pane of glass, so you can contextually inspect every layer of Stripe's developer platform with just one keystroke.

Stripe Developers (@stripedev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're reimagining our developer experience. Get to know our new developer tools now in beta–Workbench, Sandboxes, and Event Destinations–designed to help you build, test, and deploy Stripe integrations. → beta.stripe.dev

David Singleton (@dps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Stripe Insiders to try new betas like our VS Code extension that connects with GitHub Copilot. Stripe engineers are standing by in the community—we'd love to chat with you directly and hear your feedback.

Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

some really fun easter eggs in our ridiculously fun launch site for @stripedev yesterday. spinning llamas! 3d key caps! giant glassy icons! beta.stripe.dev

David Singleton (@dps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the earliest days of our payments API, the developer experience has been at the core of what makes Stripe, Stripe. Learn more about our new tools, built in close consultation with all of you, our developer community: youtu.be/lzMqzYea-3I

David Singleton (@dps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I thoroughly recommend watching this talk from Sessions where you'll learn about our approach to API design and the raft of enhancements to our developer experience. Bonus: if you'd like to play the video game version of the talk (!), which I made as a virtual thank you card to

Michael Glukhovsky (@mglukhovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We built @Stripe Workbench to debug, monitor, and grow your integrations with developer tools like a command-line shell and API object inspector to support your flow state. Shell includes nifty commands—and we hid one. (Fun stuff for replies that find it.) stripe.com/blog/workbench…

We built @Stripe Workbench to debug, monitor, and grow your integrations with developer tools like a command-line shell and API object inspector to support your flow state. Shell includes nifty commands—and we hid one. (Fun stuff for replies that find it.) stripe.com/blog/workbench…
Michael Glukhovsky (@mglukhovsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re introducing a new release cadence for API versions—twice-yearly major updates with monthly feature enhancements. This schedule helps you better plan development work—Acacia is the first major version under this new model. See how it works: stripe.com/blog/introduci…

Clerk (@clerkdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us at our next DevTools Meetup, co-hosted with Stripe! October 23 from 6-10pm PST in SF Gain insights from Colin | clerk.com, Ian McCrystal, and Michael Glukhovsky on the evolution of developer tool design Heavy appetizers and drinks provided go.clerk.com/HjCncz7