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Python WSGI implementation for Archetype. Archetype provides packages that automatically handles API user auth and an SDK for managing your APIs.
Archetype is a powerful, reliable purchase server with cross-platform support. Our open-source framework provides a backend and a wrapper around Stripe to make implementing API keys and creating quotas and subscriptions easy.
Whether you are building a new API or already have millions of customers, you can use Archetype to:
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With Archetype, you can keep track of all your app transactions in one place — whether your customers are charged through iOS, Android, or the web. As the single source of truth for your app business, we make sure your users’ subscription status is always up to date.
Here are a few ways to get started:
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Use our API to create or modify customers.
Simplified payments for your API are just a few lines of code away.
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Python WSGI implementation for Archetype. Archetype provides packages that automatically handles API user auth and an SDK for managing your APIs.
We found that archetypewsgi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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