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Stripe, paste one line - the shop appears where your readers already are.
If you've ever fumbled for a switch on the wheel at 8/10ths, you know why a clean
keypad layout matters. The kit I'm running this weekend is six matte buttons mapped
over CAN - wipers, pit limiter, drink, radio.
CAN Keypad Kit
6 buttons · matte · drop-in CAN
£129.00
The bracket is laser-cut 1.5mm steel - I drew it in Fusion and had a local shop run
the file. Mounting is two M5s into the dash binnacle, behind the lower trim.
Your readers already trust the place they read you. xVoid never asks them to leave it.
No new domain. No "shop tab." Just the Ghost post you'd write either way.
/02 · paste
One embed. Many surfaces.
Drop the same <script> inside a post for
context, or on a /shop page for the full
catalogue. Inventory, variants, shipping rules, taxes - all live from one dashboard.
Edit once; every surface updates.
/03 · checkout
Readers check out without leaving.
Apple Pay, Google Pay, or card - on your domain, through your Stripe
account. Cloudflare for SaaS handles the SSL so the URL reads pay.yourdomain.com, not ours.
/04 · paid
The money lands in your account.
Stripe takes its standard cut. xVoid takes zero. You get an order. Your reader gets a
receipt. We get $15 a month, flat. That's the whole arrangement.
A real Ghost post. A real product. Zero take-rate.
tracktuned.club moved off Substack and pasted the embed into their existing Ghost theme. Same readers, same
posts - plus a checkout. Net per sale went up. Costs went down.