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feat: Stripe integration complete - products created, DB migration, payment_failed handler, credit buttons wired
- Create Stripe products/prices (Starter/Pro/Business monthly+yearly)
- Fix CRITICAL bug: add subscription_ends_at + cancel_at_period_end columns to users table
- Alembic migration: f6a7b8c9d0e1_add_subscription_ends_at_cancel_at_period_end
- Fix: implement handle_payment_failed() to set subscription_status=PAST_DUE
- Fix: harmonize .env.production Stripe variable names to match pricing_config.py
- Fix: add missing FRONTEND_URL and STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY to .env.production
- Add all Stripe Price IDs (test mode) to .env.production
- Wire credit purchase buttons to /api/v1/auth/create-credits-checkout
- Dashboard sync post-checkout was already implemented (no change needed)

Stripe test keys: configured in .env.production
Webhook: must be configured on server via stripe CLI or Stripe Dashboard
Webhook URL: https://wordly.art/api/v1/auth/webhook/stripe
2026-05-31 21:40:31 +02:00
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