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Usage-based billing SDK for AI applications

Project description

Stoa SDK

Usage-based billing SDK for AI applications. Wrap your AI provider calls to automatically meter usage and bill your users.

Installation

pip install onstoa

Quick Start

from fastapi.responses import RedirectResponse

from stoa import Stoa, StoaChargeRequiredError

# Reads STOA_API_KEY from environment
stoa = Stoa()

# Use your app's user ID for billing calls
client = stoa.openai(user_id="user_123")

try:
    response = client.chat.completions.create(
        model="gpt-4",
        messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]
    )
except StoaChargeRequiredError:
    payment = stoa.create_payment(
        user_id="user_123",
        email="ada@example.com",
        return_url="https://app.example.com/billing/stoa-return",
    )
    raise RedirectResponse(payment.hosted_url, status_code=303)

Typical flow:

  1. call stoa.create_payment(...) when you want to start a payment flow
  2. keep using your app user_id in SDK billing calls
  3. if a metered call raises StoaChargeRequiredError, call stoa.create_payment(...)

If you already have users who predate your Stoa integration, you can also add a one-time lazy fallback before their first billable AI request. The operation is idempotent.

Onboard Users

Stoa can stay invisible to the customer while still owning the canonical user and membership records.

Explicitly bootstrap a member

register_member(...) is still available if you want to bootstrap a user eagerly during signup.

from stoa import Stoa

stoa = Stoa(api_key=STOA_API_KEY, base_url=STOA_BASE_URL)

result = stoa.register_member(
    registration_secret=STOA_REGISTRATION_SECRET,
    user_id=user.id,
    email=user.email,
    name=user.name,
    avatar_url=user.avatar_url,
)

# Optional: store the membership ID for debugging or richer account UX.
persist_membership_binding(
    user_id=user.id,
    membership_id=result.membership_id,
)

Stoa registers the user for billing in your app. Your app can continue billing that user with their user_id.

Start a payment flow

If you want an explicit pay or add-funds action in your product:

payment = stoa.create_payment(
    user_id=user.id,
    email=user.email,
    return_url="https://app.example.com/billing/stoa-return",
)

Send the user to payment.hosted_url. The response also carries the payment ID.

Recover from StoaChargeRequiredError

If a metered call fails because the user is not yet chargeable in Stoa, start a hosted payment flow explicitly with create_payment(...):

from fastapi.responses import RedirectResponse

from stoa import StoaChargeRequiredError

client = stoa.openai(user_id=user.id)

try:
    response = client.chat.completions.create(
        model="gpt-4",
        messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]
    )
except StoaChargeRequiredError:
    payment = stoa.create_payment(
        user_id=user.id,
        email=user.email,
        return_url="https://app.example.com/billing/stoa-return",
    )
    raise RedirectResponse(payment.hosted_url, status_code=303)

Supported Providers

OpenAI

client = stoa.openai(user_id="user_123")

# Chat completions
response = client.chat.completions.create(
    model="gpt-4",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Explain quantum computing"}]
)

# Embeddings
embeddings = client.embeddings.create(
    model="text-embedding-3-small",
    input="Hello world"
)

Anthropic

client = stoa.anthropic(user_id="user_123")

response = client.messages.create(
    model="claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022",
    max_tokens=1024,
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Write a haiku about Python"}]
)

OpenRouter

Access 100+ models through a single API:

client = stoa.openrouter(user_id="user_123")

# Use any model available on OpenRouter
response = client.chat.completions.create(
    model="meta-llama/llama-3.1-70b-instruct",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}]
)

ElevenLabs

client = stoa.elevenlabs(user_id="user_123")

audio = client.text_to_speech.convert(
    voice_id="JBFqnCBsd6RMkjVDRZzb",
    text="Hello, welcome to our application!"
)

Environment Variables

Variable Required Default Description
STOA_API_KEY Yes - Your Stoa application API key
STOA_REGISTRATION_SECRET No - Registration signing secret for onboarding users from your app

Example .env file

# Required
STOA_API_KEY=stoa_app_xxx
STOA_REGISTRATION_SECRET=stoa_reg_xxx

# Optional - override API endpoint
STOA_BASE_URL=https://api.onstoa.com

Documentation

See docs.onstoa.com for full documentation.

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