Multi-platform sales tracking

Track Stripe, Polar and Gumroad sales from one iPhone app

Revenue Bear brings the common indie revenue mix into one feed: Stripe, Polar, Gumroad, Lemon Squeezy, Paddle and App Store Connect.

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Short answer: Revenue Bear is for founders whose business has outgrown one dashboard but does not need a heavy analytics stack.
Revenue Bear product revenue screen on iPhone
Products and sources stay close together so you can see what is actually selling.

The platform problem

Indie founders choose tools based on the product. A Mac app might use Polar. A course might use Gumroad. A subscription might use Stripe or Paddle. An iPhone app lives in App Store Connect. A legacy product might still sit in Lemon Squeezy.

Each platform makes sense on its own, but the daily check becomes scattered. Revenue Bear is the place where those separate systems become one founder view.

What gets easier

Daily sales

See the day’s purchases without logging into each provider.

Product context

Notice which product or platform is moving instead of staring at isolated totals.

Subscriptions

Bring recurring revenue into the same rhythm as one-off purchases.

Notifications

Use gentle local notifications for sales and milestones instead of dashboard refreshes.

Why “one feed” matters

A feed is not just a design choice. It matches how small founders experience revenue: one sale, then another, then a renewal, then nothing for a while, then a surprise from a product you nearly forgot.

Seeing those moments together gives you a better feel for the business than checking six totals in isolation.

Revenue Bear combined sales feed
The combined feed makes a small business feel alive without adding a giant reporting layer.

Private setup

Revenue Bear reads directly from supported providers using the keys you add. Keys stay in Keychain, data is cached on your iPhone, and there is no Revenue Bear backend account to sync your numbers through.