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Paddle

Established MoR for SaaS teams that want tax handled

Why founders consider Paddle

Paddle sits in the mor legacy camp and is classified here as a mor platform. In Phase 4, that changes the way CheckoutReady scores tax handling, onboarding friction, and early-stage founder fit before a site scan even begins.

The public pricing signals we currently track suggest a baseline fee structure of 5% + 0.5 USD. That number is only one input in /match because real fit also depends on tax handling, entity requirements, and restricted category overlap.

Operational fit

Tax handling is currently marked as full_mor, subscription support is native, and the public founder-entity guidance suggests a company is likely expected. These fields feed directly into the top-level recommendation logic.

Public category boundaries currently include crypto, adult, gambling, health_medical, piracy. If your business lands near those lines, the safer workflow is still to run the site scan before you apply so you can fix the visible trust and policy gaps first.

Best-fit projects

CheckoutReady currently treats Paddle as strongest for saas_subscription, ai_tool and weaker for community, physical_or_service. That is not a guarantee of approval; it is a selection heuristic built from official pricing and policy documents so teams can shortlist faster.

If Paddle looks close but not perfect, the next step is usually to compare it against adjacent platforms or jump straight into the checker flow for the site-level pre-audit.

FAQ

What is Paddle best for?

Paddle is strongest when your project looks like saas_subscription, ai_tool. That is the segment this page uses when ranking it in /match results.

Does Paddle handle tax for you?

Paddle is currently marked as mor tax handling. Always confirm the latest merchant-of-record or gateway scope on the official pricing page before you apply.

Can an individual founder use Paddle?

Paddle currently looks safer for founders with a company already in place.

How strict is Paddle on risky categories?

The public restrictions we track include crypto, adult, gambling, health_medical. If your project touches any of these, expect extra review friction.

Should I still scan my site before applying to Paddle?

Yes. /match helps with platform selection, while the core CheckoutReady scan helps you catch website-level issues before you apply.

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Phase 4 helps choose a platform. The main paid product still starts with a site scan and fix-it checklist.

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