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PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American company operating a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks and money orders.

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  • mehtapurvi264
    Purvi Mehta (@mehtapurvi264) reported

    @Coinvo @PayPal without any error from my side since ages am unable to sign in to my account at all

  • ThatStonerDino
    armpitsniffer69 (7 days🎉) (@ThatStonerDino) reported

    @pzychopup yes immediately transfer the money if you can, im not saying its gonna happen but i have seena lot of people get their accounts locked because people can like issue a refund and say it was a scam or something like that under the business option, paypal

  • CryptoWinnies
    Winston (@CryptoWinnies) reported

    @eliana_jordan @kwawmannanjnr a major problem for sure. Paypal is not known for robust dispute practices and they don't claim to be. If your first time to Egypt... sucks but this is not abnormal for Red Sea excursions. Unless you have strong connections with people in the region refrain from putting yourself in risky situations like this in the future. Its a painful experience and not comfy at all. sucks. Reddit, trip advisor are your friend.

  • rugikkk
    Rugikk (@rugikkk) reported

    Elon Musk sat for his first television interview in 2007 with $37 million behind him and 2 companies that had shipped nothing. Wired Science, one camera, a host working from a script about a rich man's hobby. The money was 8 years old by then - Zip2 sold at 27, then the company eBay bought as PayPal. None of it shows. He sits in a cubicle at SpaceX with engineers on all sides. In at 9:30. Out at 8 PM. No fixed hours. The host asks whether he ever considered the beach and the beer and the sunset. Musk says that would be torture. The host laughs at him twice - once about his age, which Musk puts at 12, and once when he asks, on camera, whether we really went to the moon. Then the interview stops being about money. Musk says after college he picked 3 problems: the internet, space, and moving the economy off mined and burned hydrocarbons to solar electric. He gives 80% of his week to SpaceX and 2 to 3 days a month to Tesla. On the moon he is blunt - 1969 we walked on it, 3 decades later we can barely reach low Earth orbit. The moon is the Arctic. Barren, small, nowhere to put a civilization. "We saw that movie in the 60s. The remake's never as good." NASA, he points out, is not a rival. NASA is a customer. Falcon 9 lifts Dragon to the space station and brings it home, replacing the shuttle from 2011. Asked who is chasing him, he says nobody with a serious chance of catching. On Branson he does the math out loud: 9 units of energy to reach Mach 3, 625 to reach Mach 25, and all of it burns off again on reentry. Different league. He had already bought a ticket. The Tesla part is a business plan, not a car pitch. The Roadster runs 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds, beats every Porsche in production and every Ferrari but the Enzo, doubles the efficiency of a Prius, and 2007 production is nearly sold out. New technology enters at high price and low volume, so the sports car comes first. Model 2 is a $49,000 sedan. Model 3 lands near $30,000. None of it had been built. The host asks why you can't buy one yet. "We haven't made them yet." The tape is 19 years old. Nothing on it was a guess.

  • SparklezPawz
    ⊹ ࣪ ˖✨Sparkle | Girl Failure Puppy 🐾⊹ ࣪ ˖ (@SparklezPawz) reported

    I may never be working with editors after my terrible and unprofessional experience with my very first one as an indie vtuber, this is the **** that makes me want to quit sometimes I never had an editor come to my friends chat after I gifted them 5 subs and they say “can pay her pookie subs but can’t pay her editor properly” After I expressed I cannot afford to pay them the wage they want, they asked me how much I can afford, I provided my budget and they immediately took the deal instead of waiting for me to get the right money I took the deal because they insisted it’s okay that time, a month later they’re asking me to pay them more because they regret taking my low payment , I expressed how unprofessional and stressful this experience has been and they tell me “you could’ve just said no” It’s a little hard not to say just “no” when the prior statements after asking for more money is “I worked over 25 hours on this and I can’t justify how much you paid me” I paid them more today and told them I don’t want to work with them anymore after this current video, and then I see this in my PayPal Imagine trying to run a business and you treat your clients like this.

  • bitcoinbabyswfl
    TheBitcoinBaby (@bitcoinbabyswfl) reported

    Brother… you’re melting down on the timeline over a declined payment.Nobody “begged” you for anything your bank flagged your own transaction, we offered solutions, you blocked every number, and now you’re performing tough-guy karaoke on X.If you’re going to talk like a villain, at least make sure the screenshots don’t show you panicking over Apple Pay, PayPal, CashApp, and a card decline in the same hour.I run a company. You ran from a conversation.Stay safe out there, keyboard warrior.

  • siynrr
    Sameh Nassar (@siynrr) reported

    @jonathan_wilke Do you have any issue w PayPal gateway or your bank account?

  • AIandTechh87
    Sam AI (@AIandTechh87) reported

    If someone hacks your Gmail, they don't need your passwords. They can reset everything. Bank. Instagram. Apple ID. Crypto. PayPal. Password manager. Your Gmail isn't email. It's the master key to your entire life. Here's how to lock it down in 10 minutes: 🧵

  • nekochanui
    nekocha isnt going outside for another 6 months (@nekochanui) reported

    I immediately send my paypal money to one of my bank accs bcs i dont trust paypal with all the issues i've heard of artists not being able to access their money anymore.... I wish vgen would just hold it for me and give the payout when the comm is done

  • akshat_do
    Akshat Gupta (@akshat_do) reported

    Nearly 400 orders in my first month of ecom. Then @AskPayPal permanently deactivated the account and froze the money for 180 days. Every document they asked for was submitted. The docs were extremely compliant (more than 99% of the PayPal stores out there for sure). Is growing quickly the problem? Ref PP-L-859777751864 @AskPayPal @PayPal can you help be fair and look into this?

  • ihateurservice_
    Business Critic (@ihateurservice_) reported

    @PayPal 2/5 I have extensive contemporaneous email communications with the seller that substantiate the basis of my claim, including what was promised, the agreed timeframe and deliverables, the problems with the files/work that were provided, and my communications with the…

  • xoc_hi
    xochi (@xoc_hi) reported

    @isooballin Ran up some bands off that paypal glitch IFYKYK

  • space0dddity
    zero 🎷 (@space0dddity) reported

    @Marcothecoolest @XitterUser_69 tbf there is a report system iirc, however ao3 will not take works down unless they are incorrectly tagged OR they have links to websites like paypal... ao3 is like famous for letting basically anything slide idk why they think the fics are getting taken down by mods

  • ridark_eth
    Ridark (@ridark_eth) reported

    The entire world launch market was about $4 billion a year. He stood in front of Stanford students and said his rocket would fly for about $6 million a flight, against a competitor charging many times that this is Elon Musk in October 2003 – introduced as the guy from PayPal, because that is all he was SpaceX is one year old in this room. No Falcon has flown. Tesla does not exist yet as anything you would recognise he divides the whole market by the number of flights and reads the number out loud, the way you would check a bill on why the price had never come down: he says nobody had tried to build the vehicle and the engine and the avionics in one building, so every rocket carried four companies' margins no slides worth the name – a room of maybe a hundred students – a man in a black shirt who has not yet been photographed a million times this recording exists because Stanford filmed its entrepreneurship course for a teaching archive and put it out free bookmark & watch today ↓

  • Dornoc429
    Panini Jesus🥪 (@Dornoc429) reported

    @Arjunssidhu @_jaannelle the main issue with paypal imo is they like nickel and diming you with fees. like if you're trying to transfer out to your bank acc it's either wait 5-10 days or pay the 1.75% instant transfer fee. also their USD/CAD exchange rate is always worse than the actual value

  • multiplanet1
    Race 🕊️ (@multiplanet1) reported

    Elon Musk was fired from his own company while flying to his honeymoon. September 2000. He boarded a plane with his new wife, finally taking a break. While he was in the air, unreachable, the PayPal board held an emergency vote and removed him as CEO. Executives he had hired organized the coup, timed precisely for the hours he couldn't defend himself. He landed to discover he no longer ran his own company. He flew back immediately and tried to fight it. The board held firm. The coup stood. Here's where the story becomes about him and not them. He didn't sue. He didn't burn it down. He didn't spend years in litigation like most founders would. He stayed on the board, kept his shares, and kept advising the men who knifed him. When asked why, he said the mission mattered more than his ego, and his shares mattered more than revenge. Two years later PayPal sold to eBay for $1.5 billion. Because he'd stayed instead of raging, his stake had grown into $180 million. The betrayal became the exact capital that funded SpaceX and Tesla. The men who fired him made him the richest founder in the building. Every rocket that launches today was paid for by a coup that was supposed to end him. Revenge is expensive. Equity is patient. He chose the one that compounds, and the people who wronged him ended up financing his empire.

  • Mickskinz
    Micktheskinz (@Mickskinz) reported

    @wood_bespoke 🤦 If I could login I wouldn't be asking. If I could cancel my card it wouldn't be a problem. But the details on the PayPal account are completely unknown and use an old phone number so I can't login and they won't talk to me on the phone because I can't answer the questions, the direct debit is not a card payment it's a bank payment straight from my account. I will find the time and do an hour on the phone to the bank but that's the thing I wanted to avoid. It's the only way to sort it.

  • notsuspo
    The_Rat_Man (@notsuspo) reported

    Mobster has has broken his leg after falling down and will be put to sleep if someone does not PayPal him 2 dollars and a McDonald’s hashbrown

  • GDestructio
    GD | Goldestruction | (@GDestructio) reported

    @yol_yoola Once the PayPal issue is resolved, I'll donate as much I can. I don't want to see this **** happened to you anymore

  • BowieIsWorried
    jfcistfgltm (@BowieIsWorried) reported

    @Berri_shawol I selected "Report a problem" on the transaction in PayPal and just explained what happened in the form

  • xiresxd
    chris (@xiresxd) reported

    @LoganSesh i've had the same problem, then i choose paypal as payment method and worked

  • investingbyGenZ
    GenZ Investor (@investingbyGenZ) reported

    @WagerWizard00 I agree that PayPal is still something but when you look at the overall revenue growth it’s not impressive. Unless they can get revenue acceleration then a low multiple is warranted in an industry like this. And what I said was that I think the chances of them reaching sustained revenue growth has gone down

  • kixouri
    kix (@kixouri) reported

    @dysphoricatgirl i remember at one point trying to solve an issue and i asked the bank first and they went "ask paypal we dont know much" and i ask paypal only for them to say "ask your bank" ????

  • MurofInsanity_
    미치광이 헛소리 (@MurofInsanity_) reported

    @saimai_000 excuse me. Are you planning to sell online overseas? I don't mind how much the shipping cost is... The remittance is a little problem for this, I can overseas money transfer or using PayPal... I'm really curious about this book🥹💦 I would appreciate it if you could consider it

  • RedrumCashew2
    DJ (@RedrumCashew2) reported

    @pokemondealsuk Has anyone had issues paying with PayPal?

  • cbavington
    C B placeholder pending better days (@cbavington) reported

    @thetrainline The error for the card txns was not very helpful, just said "try again" (that's normal ofc, no merchant gives details of what might be wrong) but the PayPal error mentioned a problem with the "payment system" (this was 9-9:30 last night, Friday)

  • eliana_jordan
    Eliana (@eliana_jordan) reported

    the human's answer: paypal "can't judge the quality of a service." the problem was my "expectations." case stays closed. my expectations. water was dripping on the charging station of a boat at sea. liveaboards have burned down for less… it happened in many boats when i was in Thailand. there were moments I honestly wished I could just get off that boat. the operator and the boat won't take responsibility either. my partner and I paid over €2,000 for this + €600 cash we paid onboard that they refused even giving us an invoice and I never asked about quality: the route SOLD is not the route DELIVERED. that's the textbook definition of "not as described."

  • akp_eth
    Akp.eth {unemployed arc} (@akp_eth) reported

    @lechriss17 georestrictions is a very big problem tbh, imagine being blocked by @PayPal and @moonpay

  • robertjabalos
    Robert J Abalos (@robertjabalos) reported

    @peak_skier @MPelletierCIO You are so correct. I gave up on eBay about six years ago. Too many slow or dead listings. Site is overrun with scammers who file chargebacks after receiving items. Ironically, the site ran better before PayPal when buyers would mail envelopes with money orders or cash.

  • HAGOCommunity
    Hago Community (@HAGOCommunity) reported

    How to Build and Develop Profitability AI Software for Businesses to Analyze and Increase Their Profits Introduction Many businesses generate strong sales but still struggle to achieve healthy profit margins. The reason is simple: revenue does not tell the full story. A company may generate millions of dollars in sales while losing a significant amount of profit through high advertising costs, product costs, shipping, discounts, returns, payment fees, inefficient pricing, poor customer targeting, and unnecessary operating expenses. This creates a major business opportunity for a new type of software: Profitability AI Software Profitability AI is business software designed for companies to analyze their own financial, sales, marketing, customer, and operational data in order to understand where they make money, where they lose money, and what actions can increase profitability. The software does not simply report profit. Its real purpose is to help companies answer three critical questions: Where are we making money? Where are we losing money? What should we do next to increase profit? The ultimate goal is to transform business data into practical, measurable profit opportunities. What Is Profitability AI Software? Profitability AI is intelligent business software that connects to a company's existing systems and analyzes its data. The software is used directly by the business itself. It can connect to systems such as: E-commerce stores CRM software ERP systems Accounting software Advertising accounts Payment processors Shipping providers Inventory systems Sales systems Customer databases The software collects and organizes data from these systems and creates a complete picture of the company's profitability. Instead of looking at multiple disconnected reports, management can use one intelligent software system to understand the financial performance of the business. Main Goal of Profitability AI The main goal of Profitability AI is not simply to increase sales. The goal is to increase: Profitable Growth A company can increase sales and still make less money. For example, sales may increase because of aggressive advertising and large discounts, but profit can decrease because customer acquisition costs become too high. Profitability AI focuses on increasing sales while protecting or improving profit margins. Core Objectives of the Software Profitability AI can be built around several core business objectives. 1. Calculate True Business Profit The software should calculate real profitability after considering all relevant costs. A simple calculation could include: **Revenue Product Cost Advertising Cost Shipping Cost Returns Discounts Payment Processing Fees Variable Operating Costs = Contribution Profit** The company can then understand the real financial performance of its products and customers. 2. Identify Where Profit Is Being Lost The software continuously searches for profit leakage. For example, it may identify: Products with high sales but low margins Advertising campaigns that generate revenue but little profit High shipping costs Excessive discounts Increasing return rates High customer acquisition costs Unprofitable customer segments Payment processing costs Low-performing sales channels Expensive fulfillment processes Instead of simply reporting that profit decreased, the software explains why. For example: “Profit decreased by 8% this month. The main causes were higher advertising costs and increased returns for Product A.” 3. Discover Hidden Profit Opportunities One of the most important features of the software should be an: AI Profit Opportunity Finder The software continuously analyzes business data and searches for ways to increase profit. For example: Opportunity 1 Product B has a high profit margin but receives a low advertising budget. Recommended Action: Increase advertising spend by 20%. Estimated additional monthly profit: +$14,500 Opportunity 2 2,400 previous customers have a high probability of purchasing again. Recommended Action: Launch a customer reactivation campaign. Estimated additional profit: +$18,000 Opportunity 3 Product C may support a 5% price increase. Recommended Action: Test a higher price. Estimated monthly profit increase: +$9,300 The software should rank these opportunities so management knows which actions should be taken first. 4. Product Profitability Analysis Profitability AI should analyze every product and SKU. For each product, the software can show: Revenue Units sold Product cost Advertising cost Shipping cost Returns Discounts Payment fees Gross margin Contribution margin Contribution profit Profit growth Profit trend The software can then rank products by profitability. For example: Most Profitable Products Product B Monthly Revenue: $240,000 Contribution Profit: $82,000 Product F Monthly Revenue: $180,000 Contribution Profit: $64,000 Product A Monthly Revenue: $450,000 Contribution Profit: $39,000 This shows management that the highest-selling product is not always the most profitable product. 5. Customer Profitability Analysis The software should calculate profitability for each customer. Some customers generate large amounts of revenue but may not generate strong profit. For example, a customer may: Use large discounts Return products frequently Require expensive customer service Have a high customer acquisition cost Purchase only low-margin products Another customer may spend less but generate much more profit. Profitability AI can calculate a: Customer Profit Score The score could range from 0 to 100. For example: Customer Profit Score: 94/100 The score may consider: Lifetime value Contribution profit Customer acquisition cost Purchase frequency Average order value Return rate Discount usage Customer service cost Repeat purchase behavior This can help the company identify its most valuable customers. 6. Customer Segmentation by Profitability The software can automatically divide customers into groups. For example: High-Profit Customers Customers who generate strong profit and purchase regularly. Growth Customers Customers with strong potential to become more profitable. Low-Profit Customers Customers who generate revenue but low margins. At-Risk Customers Profitable customers who are reducing their purchasing activity. Lost Customers Previous customers who have stopped buying. This allows the company to create different marketing and sales strategies for each group. 7. Advertising Profitability Analysis One of the biggest problems in digital marketing is that businesses often optimize advertising based only on revenue or ROAS. Profitability AI should analyze the real profit generated by every advertising campaign. For example: Meta Ads Revenue: $200,000 Advertising Cost: $40,000 ROAS: 5x But after: Product costs Shipping Returns Discounts Payment fees Contribution Profit may only be: $18,000 Google Ads Revenue: $140,000 Advertising Cost: $35,000 But Contribution Profit may be: $31,000 The software can then tell management: “Google Ads generates lower revenue than Meta Ads but produces significantly more profit.” This can completely change how the company allocates its marketing budget. 8. Marketing Channel Profitability The software should compare all marketing channels. For example: Google Ads Meta Ads TikTok Ads Email Marketing Influencer Marketing Affiliate Marketing Organic Search Direct Traffic Each channel can be evaluated based on: Revenue Acquisition cost Customer quality Repeat purchase rate Return rate Lifetime value Contribution profit This allows management to identify the channels that produce the most profitable customers. 9. AI Advertising Budget Optimizer The software can recommend how advertising budgets should be distributed. For example: Current monthly marketing budget: $100,000 Current allocation: Meta Ads: $50,000 Google Ads: $30,000 TikTok Ads: $20,000 After profitability analysis, the AI may recommend: Meta Ads: $35,000 Google Ads: $50,000 TikTok Ads: $15,000 The reason: Google Ads produces customers with higher profitability and lower return rates. The software can estimate the expected financial impact of the new allocation. 10. Pricing Optimization Pricing is one of the most important profit drivers. Profitability AI can analyze pricing data and recommend opportunities to increase margins. The software may consider: Sales volume Historical pricing Conversion rates Customer behavior Product demand Discount usage Customer segments Margin changes For example: Current Price: $49 Recommended Test Price: $52 Estimated Unit Sales: -3% Estimated Revenue: +2% Estimated Profit: +9% The software should present this as an estimated scenario rather than a guaranteed result. 11. Discount Optimization Many businesses use discounts without understanding their real impact on profit. Profitability AI can analyze which discounts actually increase total profit. For example: A 20% discount may increase sales by 15% but reduce total profit. A 10% discount may increase sales by 10% while producing significantly higher profit. The AI can recommend: “Reduce the discount from 20% to 10% for this customer segment.” 12. Upsell Opportunities The software can identify customers who are likely to buy a more expensive product or service. For example: A customer regularly purchases a basic subscription. The AI identifies that customers with similar behavior often upgrade to the premium package. The software creates an: Upsell Opportunity Potential Customers: 850 Estimated Conversion Rate: 12% Estimated Additional Profit: +$21,000 13. Cross-Sell Opportunities Profitability AI can identify products frequently purchased together. For example: Customers who purchase Product A may have a high probability of purchasing Product C. The software can identify: Eligible Customers: 2,200 Expected Conversion Rate: 10% Expected Additional Profit: +$16,500 The company can use this information to create targeted campaigns. 14. Customer Reactivation The software can identify profitable customers who have stopped purchasing. For example: 1,350 profitable customers have not purchased in the last 120 days. The software can estimate which customers have the highest probability of returning. Management can then create a reactivation campaign. The system can prioritize customers based on: Previous profit Purchase frequency Last purchase date Customer lifetime value Product preferences 15. Customer Churn Prediction For subscription businesses or companies with repeat customers, Profitability AI can predict which customers are likely to stop buying. The software may display: Customer Churn Risk: 84% It can then recommend actions such as: Send a retention offer Contact the customer Offer a loyalty benefit Recommend a new product Assign the customer to a sales representative This allows the company to protect future profit before the customer is lost. 16. Profit Anomaly Detection The software should constantly monitor profitability and identify unusual changes. For example: Profit Alert Product B's profit margin decreased from 31% to 19% during the last 7 days. The AI then investigates the causes. Possible explanation: Advertising Cost: +18% Return Rate: +9% Shipping Cost: +6% This allows management to act quickly. 17. Real-Time Profit Alerts Profitability AI can send notifications when important changes occur. Examples: Advertising Alert Customer acquisition cost increased by 24%. Product Alert Product A's contribution margin dropped below 15%. Customer Alert A highly profitable customer has reduced purchasing activity. Return Alert Product C's return rate increased significantly. Opportunity Alert A high-margin product is experiencing increased demand. These alerts make the software useful every day. 18. Profit Simulator A major feature of the software should be an: AI Profit Simulator Management can test decisions before implementing them. For example: “What happens if we increase Product A's price by 5%?” The software may estimate: Sales Volume: -3% Revenue: +2% Contribution Margin: +8% Estimated Monthly Profit Increase: +$13,700 Management can also ask: “What happens if we increase Google Ads spending by $20,000?” Or: “What happens if we stop free shipping for orders under $75?” The software can simulate different business scenarios. 19. Profit Forecasting Profitability AI can forecast future profitability. For example: Next Month Forecast Expected Revenue: $1.8M Expected Contribution Profit: $385,000 Expected Margin: 21.4% The system can also display: Best-Case Scenario Expected Scenario Worst-Case Scenario This helps management plan budgets and make better decisions. 20. Ask Profitability AI The software should include an AI business assistant. Management should be able to ask questions in natural language. For example: “Why did profit decrease this week?” The AI may respond: “Revenue increased by 5%, but contribution profit decreased by 4%. The main causes were higher Meta advertising costs and an increase in returns for Product X.” Other questions could include: “What are our five most profitable products?” “Which campaigns should we stop?” “Which products should receive more advertising budget?” “Which customers should our sales team contact?” “Where is our biggest profit opportunity?” “What would happen if we increased prices by 3%?” This makes advanced business analysis easy for managers. 21. AI Executive Summary The software can generate a daily or weekly executive report. For example: Weekly Profitability Report Revenue increased by 8%. Contribution profit increased by 4%. Meta advertising costs increased by 13%. Product B became the most profitable product. Product C returns increased by 7%. AI identified six profit opportunities worth an estimated $43,000 per month. This gives business owners and executives a quick understanding of performance. 22. Profit Opportunity Ranking Not all opportunities have the same value. The software should rank opportunities based on: Estimated profit impact Probability of success Cost of implementation Risk Time required Business complexity For example: Opportunity Score: 94/100 Estimated Profit: $24,000/month Confidence: 88% Difficulty: Low Priority: High This helps management focus on the highest-value decisions first. 23. AI Recommendations Profitability AI should provide clear recommendations. For example: Recommendation Increase Google Campaign B budget by 15%. Estimated additional profit: +$9,700/month Confidence: 82% Reason: Campaign B generates customers with higher margins, lower return rates, and stronger repeat purchase behavior. The software should explain every recommendation. This is important because businesses need to understand why the AI is making a decision. 24. Action Tracking The software should track what happens after the company follows a recommendation. For example: AI Recommendation: Increase Product B advertising budget. Expected Profit Increase: $10,000/month After 30 Days: Actual Profit Increase: $11,400 Result: Recommendation Successful This allows the company to measure the real value of the software. 25. Profit Generated by AI A powerful dashboard metric could be: Profit Generated Through AI Recommendations For example: This Month: +$47,800 This Year: +$312,500 This can become one of the strongest reasons for customers to continue paying for the software. 26. Product Performance Score Each product can receive an AI-generated score. For example: Product Profit Score: 88/100 The score may consider: Profit margin Sales growth Return rate Marketing efficiency Customer repeat rate Inventory movement Pricing strength Management can quickly identify strong and weak products. 27. Marketing Campaign Profit Score Every advertising campaign can also receive a score. For example: Campaign Profit Score: 92/100 The AI may recommend: Scale Maintain Optimize Reduce Stop This gives marketing teams a simple decision system. 28. Sales Team Profitability For B2B companies, the software can analyze sales performance. Instead of measuring sales representatives only by revenue, the system can measure the profit generated by each salesperson. For example: Sales Representative A Revenue: $750,000 Profit: $180,000 Sales Representative B Revenue: $620,000 Profit: $240,000 Representative B is generating less revenue but more profit. This allows management to evaluate sales teams more accurately. 29. Geographic Profitability The software can analyze profit by: State City Region Country Store location For example: California Revenue: $400,000 Profit Margin: 12% Texas Revenue: $300,000 Profit Margin: 26% The AI may recommend increasing marketing investment in Texas because customers there are more profitable. 30. Inventory Profitability Profitability AI can analyze inventory performance. It can identify: Slow-moving products High-margin products Low-margin products Overstocked products Products at risk of running out Products with high holding costs For example: Inventory Opportunity Product D has $120,000 of excess inventory. Recommended Action: Create a targeted promotion. Estimated recovered cash: $68,000 31. Return and Refund Analysis Returns can have a major impact on profitability. The software can analyze: Return rate by product Return rate by customer Return rate by advertising campaign Return reasons Financial cost of returns For example: Product X Revenue: $200,000 Return Rate: 18% Return Cost: $36,000 The AI may recommend investigating product quality, advertising expectations, sizing information, or customer targeting. 32. Cost Monitoring The software should monitor changing costs. For example: Product cost Shipping cost Advertising cost Payment fees Fulfillment cost Customer service cost If costs suddenly increase, management receives an alert. Example: Cost Alert Shipping cost per order increased from $8.40 to $10.10. Estimated monthly profit impact: -$16,700 33. Business Profit Dashboard The main dashboard should focus on what business owners care about most. For example: Profit Overview Revenue: $1,850,000 Gross Profit: $760,000 Marketing Cost: $205,000 Returns: $74,000 Contribution Profit: $368,000 Contribution Margin: 19.9% Then: AI Found $86,000 in Profit Opportunities The system displays the most important opportunities immediately. 34. Integrations Profitability AI can connect to business software such as: E-Commerce Shopify WooCommerce Amazon Advertising Google Ads Meta Ads TikTok Ads Payments Stripe PayPal Accounting QuickBooks Xero CRM Salesforce HubSpot ERP NetSuite Microsoft Dynamics Shipping and Fulfillment Shipping carriers 3PL providers Warehouse systems The first version should start with a small number of high-value integrations. Building the First MVP The first version of Profitability AI should remain focused. A strong MVP can include: Shopify Integration Import: Orders Products Customers Refunds Discounts Advertising Integration Connect: Google Ads Meta Ads Cost Management Allow businesses to enter: Product costs Shipping costs Payment fees Other variable expenses Profit Dashboard Calculate: Product profitability Campaign profitability Customer profitability AI Profit Opportunity Finder Identify the highest-value opportunities. AI Assistant Allow managers to ask questions about profit. Profit Alerts Notify companies about important changes. The main goal of the MVP is to prove: The software can discover profit opportunities worth significantly more than the monthly subscription price. Technology for Building Profitability AI A possible technology stack could include: Frontend React Next.js Backend Python FastAPI Database PostgreSQL AI and Machine Learning Machine learning models Large Language Models Forecasting models Recommendation systems Anomaly detection models Cloud Infrastructure AWS Google Cloud Microsoft Azure Payments Stripe Data Processing Background processing systems Data pipelines Scheduled analytics jobs The software should be built as a web-based business application first. How Profitability AI Can Make Money The software can operate using a SaaS subscription model. For example: Starter $199/month For smaller businesses. Features: Basic profitability analysis Product profitability Basic AI insights Growth $499/month Features: Advanced profitability analysis Customer profitability Marketing profitability Profit Opportunity Finder AI recommendations Pro $999/month Features: Advanced forecasting Profit Simulator Multiple stores Advanced AI analysis Team accounts Additional integrations Enterprise Custom pricing. Designed for larger companies. Features can include: Custom integrations Advanced security Dedicated support Custom analytics Multi-business reporting Advanced AI models Performance-Based Pricing Another future revenue model is performance-based pricing. For example: Monthly subscription: $500 Plus a percentage of verified additional profit. If the software helps the company generate: $100,000 in additional profit Profitability AI could receive an agreed percentage. However, this should only be introduced when the software has strong systems for measuring and proving incremental profit. Selling the Software to Businesses The software should not be marketed primarily as an AI product. Businesses care about results. A weak marketing message would be: “Advanced AI Analytics Software.” A stronger message is: “Your Business Has Hidden Profit. We Help You Find It.” Other possible messages include: “Stop Optimizing for Revenue. Start Optimizing for Profit.” “Find the Products, Customers, and Campaigns That Actually Make You Money.” “Turn Business Data Into Profit Opportunities.” “Know Where You Make Money. Know Where You Lose It. Know What to Do Next.” Free Profit Audit A powerful customer acquisition strategy could be: Free AI Profit Audit The company connects its business data. Profitability AI analyzes the business. The software may say: We Found 9 Profitability Problems and 6 Profit Opportunities. It shows one or two opportunities for free. For example: Potential Additional Monthly Profit: $42,000 To unlock the complete report, the business subscribes. This allows the customer to understand the financial value of the software before purchasing. Why Companies Would Pay for Profitability AI The most important factor is return on investment. If a company pays: $499/month and the software consistently identifies: $10,000, $20,000, or $50,000 in additional profit opportunities the software becomes easy to justify financially. Profitability AI is therefore not simply selling software. It is selling: Better Business Decisions and ultimately: Higher Profit. Long-Term Vision The first generation of the software analyzes data. The second generation recommends decisions. The third generation helps execute approved decisions. For example: Profitability AI says: “Increase Google Campaign A's budget by 15%.” Estimated additional monthly profit: +$12,000 The manager clicks: Approve The software executes the change. Or: “2,100 profitable customers are suitable for a cross-sell campaign.” The software can prepare the customer segment, recommended product, offer, and marketing campaign. Management approves the action. The system then tracks the results. This transforms Profitability AI into: AI Profit Management Software The software continuously: Collects Data → Calculates Profit → Finds Opportunities → Recommends Actions → Tracks Results → Learns → Finds New Opportunities Final Vision Profitability AI should become the software a business owner opens every morning to answer: How much profit did we make? What changed? Where are we losing money? What products are making us the most money? Which customers are the most profitable? Which advertising campaigns should we scale? Which campaigns should we stop? Where is our biggest profit opportunity? What should we do today to increase profit? The software should then provide a clear answer. For example: Today’s Top Profit Opportunities 1. Scale Product B Estimated Additional Profit: +$18,400/month 2. Reduce Meta Campaign #9 Estimated Savings: +$11,200/month 3. Reactivate 870 High-Profit Customers Estimated Additional Profit: +$15,600/month 4. Test a 4% Price Increase on Product C Estimated Additional Profit: +$8,300/month Total Estimated Profit Opportunity: +$53,500 Per Month That is the core value of the product.