Izzo: You're listening to Exploring Next, episode 283. Have you ever tried to make money from your coding projects, only to get stuck on the payment side of things? Boone: Yeah, it's a huge pain point. That's why this news about Replit and RevenueCat teaming up is so interesting. Izzo: Exactly. So, Replit is a platform where you can build and deploy apps, and RevenueCat is a company that specializes in handling in-app purchases and subscriptions. Boone: Right. And with this partnership, Replit's users will have access to RevenueCat's tools and expertise, making it easier for them to monetize their apps. Izzo: That's a big deal, especially for indie developers who don't have the resources to build their own payment systems. Boone: Absolutely. And it's not just about the tech itself, but also the business side of things. RevenueCat has a lot of experience with app store guidelines and policies. Izzo: So, what does this mean for developers who are already using Replit? Can they just start using RevenueCat's tools right away? Boone: From what I've read, it seems like the integration is still in the works, but once it's live, Replit users will be able to access RevenueCat's features directly from the Replit platform. Izzo: That's great to hear. And for developers who are new to Replit, this partnership could be a major draw. Boone: Definitely. I mean, who wouldn't want to build and deploy an app, and then have a seamless way to handle payments and subscriptions? Izzo: Alright, so what's the next step for developers who want to take advantage of this partnership? Boone: Well, I'd recommend checking out the RevenueCat documentation to learn more about their tools and features. Izzo: And of course, exploring Replit's app deployment features to see how they can be used in conjunction with RevenueCat. Boone: Yeah, and then just start building and experimenting. See what kind of apps you can come up with, and how you can use RevenueCat to monetize them. Izzo: Alright, that's all for today. Thanks for tuning in to Exploring Next, and we'll catch you in the next one.