Stripe
Connect Stripe to Queringo. Setup, fields, testing, editing, and alternatives.
Payments, subscriptions, MRR.

At a glance
| Category | SaaS |
| Auth | Token |
| Plan | Growth and above |
Setup
- Open Connect source
In the app, go to Data sources and choose Connect source. Open the SaaS tab and select Stripe.
- Paste your credentials
In the Stripe connection form, paste:
- Secret key: Your Stripe secret key. Test mode keys start with sk_test_, live keys with sk_live_.
- Save the connection
Queringo tests the connection before saving, then discovers the schema. PII is flagged and masked by default during discovery.
Fields
| Field | What to paste |
|---|---|
| Secret key | Your Stripe secret key. Test mode keys start with sk_test_, live keys with sk_live_. |
Where to find these in your provider
- Sign in to your Stripe Dashboard.
- Open Developers → API keys.
- We recommend creating a Restricted key with read scopes (Customers, Charges, Subscriptions, Invoices, Payments). Use a Standard secret key only if a Restricted key isn't an option.
- Copy the key (starts with
sk_test_for test mode orsk_live_for live mode) and paste it into the Secret key field.
Test the connection
Queringo runs a connection test as part of saving. If it fails, the error message indicates what to check (credentials, network reachability, or scope). From Data sources, you can re-run Test connection on the source row any time, for example after rotating a secret or changing network rules.
Edit or rotate
To change connection details (host, port, or database), open the source from Data sources and edit it. To swap only the secret (password, key file, or token), use Rotate credentials so existing dashboards and alerts keep working. See Rotating credentials.
Reference
Suggest a different connector
Don't see what you need? In the Connect a data source picker, choose Request it. Queringo bundles votes from every workspace asking for the same one and prioritizes accordingly.
Related connectors
What's next
For the category overview and shared options, see SaaS. To keep sources healthy, see Managing sources.