Most founders running on Stripe find out about a new subscription by refreshing the dashboard or waiting for a daily summary email. With PingBell wired into Stripe’s native webhook endpoints, you get a push on your phone — with the sound of your choice — the instant a charge lands.
Requirements: a PingBell account and a Stripe account.
Step 1: Create a PingBell account
Sign up for free at PingBell.io.
Step 2: Create your first PingBell
From the dashboard, click Create PingBell.
Step 3: Configure the notification
Name the PingBell (“Stripe charges”, “New MRR”, “Cha-ching”), set the notification message, and pick a sound. PingBell’s library has 70+ built-in options — bells, cheers, cash registers, chimes — so different counters can ring different sounds.
Step 4: Invite your team (optional)
Add team members by username or email. Subscribers don’t need a paid seat; the account owner’s plan covers everyone they invite.
Step 5: Open Stripe Developers
In the Stripe dashboard, go to Developers in the top navigation.
Step 6: Open Webhooks
In the Developers tab, click Webhooks.
Step 7: Add an endpoint
Click Add endpoint.
Step 8: Open the endpoint form
Stripe will prompt you for a destination URL.
Step 9: Copy your PingBell URL
Back in PingBell, click the three dots next to your PingBell and select Copy URL.
Step 10: Paste the URL into Stripe
Paste your PingBell URL into the endpoint URL field.
Step 11: Pick events
Subscribe to the events that matter. Common picks:
charge.succeeded— one-time revenuecustomer.subscription.created— new MRRinvoice.paid— subscription renewalscheckout.session.completed— Stripe Checkout conversions
Step 12: Save
Save the endpoint. Stripe will start sending events to PingBell.
Step 13: You’re done
Every time the chosen event fires on Stripe, your PingBell rings on every screen your team has open.
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