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Your Helpdesk in Rails

The Helpdesk Rails Kit gets issues… a great way to roll up multiple tickets about the same problem to make it easier to keep customers updated.

Build map mashups with the Map Rails Kit

I’m happy to announce the arrival of the Map Rails Kit — a full Rails application that implements the Google Maps API. Now you don’t have to worry about cobbling together various out-dated javascript examples, or even reading the Google docs for geocoding. Now you can just take this Kit, create [...]

Paid content sites with Rails

If you are looking to create a content side with a paid membership component, you’re in luck — the new CMS Rails Kit has you covered. An extension to the popular Radiant Content Management System built using Ruby on Rails, the CMS Rails Kit makes it easy for you to charge users on a [...]

Recurring Billing with Authorize.net CIM

I am delighted to announce that the SaaS Rails Kit now supports the Authorize.net payment gateway with their CIM offering. Supporting this gateway has been a much-requested feature, and now it is that much easier to get your new subscription-based web application up and running.
Connecting to the Authorize.net payment gateway is as easy as [...]

SaaS Rails Kit now supports PayPal

The SaaS Rails Kit now supports PayPal as a payment method. This has been a much-requested feature, so I’m delighted to be able to have it available.
When your application is built on the SaaS Rails Kit, your customers can choose whether to provide payment info via a credit card of via PayPal. If [...]

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