According to a recent LinkedIn post from Stigg, the company is now available as an app in the Stripe App Marketplace, reflecting a formalized partnership with Stripe. The post highlights that customers such as Webflow and Miro have already been using Stigg alongside Stripe to manage entitlement enforcement, usage metering, and pricing control in real time.
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The post suggests that the app can automatically fetch products, prices, subscriptions, and customers from Stripe, and emphasizes a bidirectional sync where changes in Stigg propagate to Stripe and subscription updates in Stripe are reflected in Stigg. For investors, this integration could expand Stigg’s addressable market by tapping directly into Stripe’s installed base and may strengthen its position within the broader billing and revenue infrastructure ecosystem.
If adopted at scale by Stripe users, the integration may drive higher customer acquisition efficiency and improved retention for Stigg, as the friction of integration and data synchronization is reduced. It could also increase the strategic relevance of Stigg’s real-time pricing and entitlement capabilities, potentially supporting future monetization opportunities or partnership-driven growth in the subscription and usage-based billing segment.

