billing-sdk

billing-sdk

Guide for using BillingSDK - open-source React components for pricing tables, subscription management, and billing UI with Dodo Payments.

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Guide for using BillingSDK - open-source React components for pricing tables, subscription management, and billing UI with Dodo Payments.

BillingSDK Integration

Reference: docs.dodopayments.com/developer-resources/billingsdk | billingsdk.com

BillingSDK provides open-source, customizable React components for billing interfaces - pricing tables, subscription management, usage meters, and more.


Overview

BillingSDK offers:

  • React Components: Pre-built, customizable billing components
  • CLI Tooling: Project initialization and component management
  • Framework Support: Next.js, Express.js, Hono, Fastify, React
  • Payment Provider: Full integration with Dodo Payments

Quick Start Options

Option 1: New Project (Recommended)

Complete project setup with framework configuration and API routes:

npx @billingsdk/cli init

The CLI will:

  • Configure your framework (Next.js App Router)
  • Set up Dodo Payments integration
  • Generate API routes for checkout, customers, webhooks
  • Install dependencies
  • Create configuration files

Option 2: Add to Existing Project

Add individual components using the CLI:

npx @billingsdk/cli add pricing-table-one
npx @billingsdk/cli add subscription-management
npx @billingsdk/cli add usage-meter-circle

Option 3: Manual via shadcn/ui

Install directly using shadcn registry:

npx shadcn@latest add @billingsdk/pricing-table-one

CLI Reference

Initialize Project

npx @billingsdk/cli init

Interactive setup prompts:

  1. Select framework (Next.js, Express.js, Hono, Fastify, React)
  2. Select payment provider (Dodo Payments)
  3. Configure project settings

Add Components

npx @billingsdk/cli add <component-name>

Available components:

  • pricing-table-one - Simple pricing table
  • pricing-table-two - Feature-rich pricing table
  • subscription-management - Manage active subscriptions
  • usage-meter-circle - Circular usage visualization
  • More components available...

What happens when adding:

  1. Downloads component from registry
  2. Installs files to components/billingsdk/
  3. Updates project configuration
  4. Installs additional dependencies

Components

Pricing Table One

Simple, clean pricing table for displaying plans.

Installation:

npx @billingsdk/cli add pricing-table-one
# or
npx shadcn@latest add @billingsdk/pricing-table-one

Usage:

import { PricingTableOne } from "@/components/billingsdk/pricing-table-one";

const plans = [
  {
    id: 'prod_free',
    name: 'Free',
    price: 0,
    interval: 'month',
    features: ['5 projects', 'Basic support'],
  },
  {
    id: 'prod_pro',
    name: 'Pro',
    price: 29,
    interval: 'month',
    features: ['Unlimited projects', 'Priority support', 'API access'],
    popular: true,
  },
  {
    id: 'prod_enterprise',
    name: 'Enterprise',
    price: 99,
    interval: 'month',
    features: ['Everything in Pro', 'Custom integrations', 'Dedicated support'],
  },
];

export function PricingPage() {
  const handleSelectPlan = async (planId: string) => {
    // Create checkout session
    const response = await fetch('/api/checkout', {
      method: 'POST',
      headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
      body: JSON.stringify({ productId: planId }),
    });
    
    const { checkoutUrl } = await response.json();
    window.location.href = checkoutUrl;
  };

  return (
    <PricingTableOne 
      plans={plans}
      onSelectPlan={handleSelectPlan}
    />
  );
}

Pricing Table Two

Feature-comparison pricing table with toggle for monthly/yearly.

Installation:

npx @billingsdk/cli add pricing-table-two

Usage:

import { PricingTableTwo } from "@/components/billingsdk/pricing-table-two";

const plans = [
  {
    id: 'prod_starter_monthly',
    yearlyId: 'prod_starter_yearly',
    name: 'Starter',
    monthlyPrice: 19,
    yearlyPrice: 190,
    features: [
      { name: 'Projects', value: '10' },
      { name: 'Storage', value: '5 GB' },
      { name: 'Support', value: 'Email' },
    ],
  },
  {
    id: 'prod_pro_monthly',
    yearlyId: 'prod_pro_yearly',
    name: 'Pro',
    monthlyPrice: 49,
    yearlyPrice: 490,
    popular: true,
    features: [
      { name: 'Projects', value: 'Unlimited' },
      { name: 'Storage', value: '50 GB' },
      { name: 'Support', value: 'Priority' },
    ],
  },
];

export function PricingPage() {
  return (
    <PricingTableTwo 
      plans={plans}
      onSelectPlan={(planId, billingInterval) => {
        console.log(`Selected: ${planId}, Interval: ${billingInterval}`);
      }}
    />
  );
}

Subscription Management

Allow users to view and manage their subscription.

Installation:

npx @billingsdk/cli add subscription-management

Usage:

import { SubscriptionManagement } from "@/components/billingsdk/subscription-management";

export function AccountPage() {
  const subscription = {
    plan: 'Pro',
    status: 'active',
    currentPeriodEnd: '2025-02-21',
    amount: 49,
    interval: 'month',
  };

  return (
    <SubscriptionManagement 
      subscription={subscription}
      onManageBilling={async () => {
        // Open customer portal
        const response = await fetch('/api/portal', { method: 'POST' });
        const { url } = await response.json();
        window.location.href = url;
      }}
      onCancelSubscription={async () => {
        if (confirm('Are you sure you want to cancel?')) {
          await fetch('/api/subscription/cancel', { method: 'POST' });
        }
      }}
    />
  );
}

Usage Meter

Display usage-based billing metrics.

Installation:

npx @billingsdk/cli add usage-meter-circle

Usage:

import { UsageMeterCircle } from "@/components/billingsdk/usage-meter-circle";

export function UsageDashboard() {
  return (
    <div className="grid grid-cols-3 gap-4">
      <UsageMeterCircle 
        label="API Calls"
        current={8500}
        limit={10000}
        unit="calls"
      />
      <UsageMeterCircle 
        label="Storage"
        current={3.2}
        limit={5}
        unit="GB"
      />
      <UsageMeterCircle 
        label="Bandwidth"
        current={45}
        limit={100}
        unit="GB"
      />
    </div>
  );
}

Next.js Integration

Project Structure (after init)

your-project/
├── app/
│   ├── api/
│   │   ├── checkout/
│   │   │   └── route.ts
│   │   ├── portal/
│   │   │   └── route.ts
│   │   └── webhooks/
│   │       └── dodo/
│   │           └── route.ts
│   └── pricing/
│       └── page.tsx
├── components/
│   └── billingsdk/
│       ├── pricing-table-one.tsx
│       └── subscription-management.tsx
├── lib/
│   ├── dodo.ts
│   └── billingsdk-config.ts
└── .env.local

Generated API Routes

Checkout Route (app/api/checkout/route.ts):

import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from 'next/server';
import { dodo } from '@/lib/dodo';

export async function POST(req: NextRequest) {
  const { productId, email } = await req.json();

  const session = await dodo.checkoutSessions.create({
    product_cart: [{ product_id: productId, quantity: 1 }],
    customer: { email },
    return_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/success`,
  });

  return NextResponse.json({ checkoutUrl: session.checkout_url });
}

Portal Route (app/api/portal/route.ts):

import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from 'next/server';
import { dodo } from '@/lib/dodo';
import { getSession } from '@/lib/auth';

export async function POST(req: NextRequest) {
  const session = await getSession();
  
  const portal = await dodo.customers.createPortalSession({
    customer_id: session.user.customerId,
    return_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/account`,
  });

  return NextResponse.json({ url: portal.url });
}

Configuration File

lib/billingsdk-config.ts:

export const plans = [
  {
    id: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_PLAN_FREE_ID!,
    name: 'Free',
    description: 'Perfect for trying out',
    price: 0,
    interval: 'month' as const,
    features: [
      '5 projects',
      '1 GB storage',
      'Community support',
    ],
  },
  {
    id: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_PLAN_PRO_ID!,
    name: 'Pro',
    description: 'For professionals',
    price: 29,
    interval: 'month' as const,
    popular: true,
    features: [
      'Unlimited projects',
      '50 GB storage',
      'Priority support',
      'API access',
    ],
  },
];

export const config = {
  returnUrl: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL + '/success',
  portalReturnUrl: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL + '/account',
};

Customization

Styling with Tailwind

Components use Tailwind CSS and shadcn/ui patterns. Customize via:

  1. Theme variables in globals.css
  2. Direct class overrides on components
  3. Component source modification (files are local)

Example - Custom colors:

/* globals.css */
@layer base {
  :root {
    --primary: 220 90% 56%;
    --primary-foreground: 0 0% 100%;
  }
}

Component Props

Most components accept standard styling props:

<PricingTableOne 
  plans={plans}
  onSelectPlan={handleSelect}
  className="max-w-4xl mx-auto"
  containerClassName="gap-8"
  cardClassName="border-2"
/>

Environment Variables

# .env.local

# Dodo Payments
DODO_PAYMENTS_API_KEY=sk_live_xxxxx
DODO_PAYMENTS_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_xxxxx

# Product IDs (from dashboard)
NEXT_PUBLIC_PLAN_FREE_ID=prod_xxxxx
NEXT_PUBLIC_PLAN_PRO_ID=prod_xxxxx
NEXT_PUBLIC_PLAN_ENTERPRISE_ID=prod_xxxxx

# App
NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL=https://yoursite.com

Best Practices

1. Use Product IDs from Environment

Keep product IDs in environment variables for easy staging/production switching.

2. Handle Loading States

Components should show loading states during checkout:

const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false);

const handleSelect = async (planId: string) => {
  setLoading(true);
  try {
    const response = await fetch('/api/checkout', {...});
    const { checkoutUrl } = await response.json();
    window.location.href = checkoutUrl;
  } finally {
    setLoading(false);
  }
};

3. Server-Side Data Fetching

Fetch subscription data server-side when possible:

// app/account/page.tsx
import { getSubscription } from '@/lib/subscription';

export default async function AccountPage() {
  const subscription = await getSubscription();
  
  return <SubscriptionManagement subscription={subscription} />;
}

4. Implement Webhooks

Always use webhooks as source of truth for subscription status, not client-side data.


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