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# Stripe Custom Actions

*Skill Level: Expert*

## Before You Begin

* There are many different ways to Get and Store Data using Custom Actions. Please use these just as examples to guide you in the right direction and feel free to adjust to suit the use case you are looking for!
* Below are example [Custom Actions](broken://pages/-M8SNZbnXsFsAqN4uxdY) using the [Stripe | API Documentation](https://stripe.com/docs/api) that can be used with the Adalo Stripe Component.

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[Get Stripe Subscription Data](/component-basics/marketplace-components/stripe/stripe-custom-actions/get-stripe-subscription-data.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="/spaces/-LhGHkPsv15svPIU5I7C/pages/BEgK91yEJYELmwkzDzSz" %}
[Get Stripe Customer Data using Email Address](/component-basics/marketplace-components/stripe/stripe-custom-actions/get-stripe-customer-data-using-email-address.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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