I first created Breeziee about 6 months ago, but it could only accept credit cards, was costly to run (because I had to host the files), and it seemed like no one wanted to use it. So rather than letting my work go to waste, I rebuilt it to be cheap to run, and to act as a PayPal gateway and provide paywall services for free - There are no fees or cuts taken by me.<p>Let me know what you guys think!
You have a very severe security vulnerability on your site. Please provide an email address in your info I can contact you at. (The email field is hidden to others.)<p>Edit: interwho has fixed the vulnerability. There was a CSRF allowing you to take over someone else's account if they visited your site.
If you guys are interested in this you might also want to check out <a href="https://gumroad.com/" rel="nofollow">https://gumroad.com/</a> which seems to be in the same space but a little higher quality
I'm glad I took a second look at this. By using the "paywall" terminology, I thought inititally this was meant to annoy visitors by hiding content away like the NYTimes.<p>Rather, I see the potential uses for selling ebooks, video lessons, access to Minecraft servers, etc.