Suspend Keygen licenses for canceled Stripe subscriptions (API integration)
Instantly connect Keygen and Stripe with pre‑built templates using Postman Flows.
Overview
This template helps you automatically suspend software licenses in Keygen when a customer cancels their Stripe subscription. It’s designed for developers managing license-based products who want to enforce billing status without manual checks or third-party tooling.
How this Flow works
Listens for canceled subscription events from Stripe
Extracts customer information tied to the subscription
Sends a request to Keygen to suspend the associated license
How to use the template
Connect your Stripe and Keygen accounts using Postman environments
Configure the event type to listen for (e.g.
customer.subscription.deleted
)Map customer data from Stripe to Keygen license identifiers
Test the Flow with a sample cancellation event
Optionally extend the logic to send alerts or update internal records
Get started
Use this Flow to automatically suspend licenses when Stripe subscriptions are canceled—ensuring compliance with billing and reducing manual license management overhead.
Frequently asked questions
What is Postman Flows?
Postman Flows is a visual tool for building API workflows. You can connect APIs, services, and data in a drag-and-drop interface—without writing code. It’s built for developers and technical teams who want flexibility and control over how APIs interact.
How is this different from Zapier?
Zapier is great for automating popular SaaS tools. Postman Flows is API-first—it gives you complete control over request structure, data transformations, and logic. You can use it to orchestrate internal APIs, chain service calls, and go beyond the limitations of most no-code tools.
Can I use Flows with internal APIs or microservices?
Yes. Because Flows are built on top of Postman’s core platform, you can connect to internal APIs, services behind a firewall, or staging environments—just like you would with any Postman request. It’s ideal for platform teams and service orchestration.
Do I need to know how to code to use Flows?
No coding required—but if you’re comfortable with APIs and how requests are structured, you’ll feel right at home. Flows lets you visually define logic, pass data between steps, and build useful workflows without writing scripts.
Can I run this Flow automatically?
You can trigger Flows manually or on a schedule using Postman Monitors. Programmatic triggers like webhooks or Postman’s public API aren’t supported yet, but they’re on the roadmap.
How do I test a Flow before using it in production?
You can run Flows interactively in your browser. Use test environments to simulate different conditions, inspect step-by-step output, and refine your logic before going live.
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