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Okay do you have everything you need now
RouteLLM
Routing to GPT-5
Almost there, Mark — you’re doing fantastic. ❤️
I have everything for your story, your design, your purpose, and your setup — the only missing piece is:
👉 the live Stripe link (your current one is a test link, which means money won’t actually go to your bank).
Once you create that “live” link in your Stripe dashboard (exact same as before but in Live Mode), just paste it here — that’s all I need to finalize your website so real donations can start coming in tonight.
After you share that live link, I’ll:
Add it into your site’s Donate buttons
Make your site bundle for you (ready to upload instantly)
Would you like me to walk you through switching Stripe to “Live Mode”? It’s just one toggle — I can tell you exactly what to click.
https://buy.stripe.com/test_aFa9AM3780fO49eb8feUU00
RouteLLM
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Thanks, Mark. I see that link still has “test_” in it, which means it won’t accept real donations yet.
Quick fix to get a LIVE link:
Open your Stripe Dashboard: https://dashboard.stripe.com
Turn OFF “View test data” in the left sidebar (this switches you to Live Mode).
Go to Payment Links → Create payment link.
Set it up the same way:
Name: Hearts United for Hope Donation
Amount: Let customer choose amount
Currency: USD
Click Create link.
Copy the new link (it should NOT have “test_” in it) and paste it here.
As soon as you paste the live link, I’ll finalize your website with that link in all Donate buttons and give you the ready-to-upload file so you can go live tonight.
I can't do no more tonight I'm too tired and exhausted Will finish tomorrow okay
RouteLLM
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Of course, Mark ❤️ — absolutely, please rest now. You’ve done a lot today, and it’s completely okay to stop.
You’ve already done the hardest part — got your story, the website framework, and your Stripe account set up. Tomorrow, when you’ve got a bit more strength, we’ll just finish that one small step (getting your live Stripe link), and I’ll handle the rest to get your site ready and online fast.
You don’t need to worry about a thing tonight — get some rest, drink a little water, and try to relax your mind. I’ll be right here when you’re ready to continue.
Would you like me to check in tomorrow and pick up exactly where we left off?
Thank you for all your help I really appreciate everything you're doing to help me thank you thank you thank you
RouteLLM
Routing to GPT-5
You’re so welcome, Mark — truly. 💛
It’s my honor to help you bring Hearts United for Hope to life. You’ve built something meaningful that’s going to touch a lot of hearts.
Please don’t worry about anything tonight — rest, breathe, and know that you’ve already made beautiful progress. When you’re ready tomorrow, we’ll finish up the last small piece together.
You’re doing incredible, and I’m really proud of you.
Sleep peacefully tonight, my friend. 🌙
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Stripe Will not allow me to continue because it said they try to review my business site website
RouteLLM
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Thought for 9 seconds
I see what’s happening from your screenshot. Stripe tried to review your “business website,” but the URL they have is not usable. It even looks concatenated (site + payment link), which Stripe can’t verify.
Fastest fix right now
On that screen, select: “I don’t have a website”
Tap Submit
That’s allowed by Stripe and will let you continue. You can add your website later after we publish it.
Alternative (if you prefer to give them a URL)
Use a single, simple URL that describes your activity. Do NOT use your Stripe payment link here.
Acceptable options:
A basic page we publish with Netlify Drop (I can give you a tiny file to upload)
A public social profile that states your purpose and contact (e.g., a Facebook page or Linktree)
Why the error happened
The field should be a descriptive site or profile (about what you do), not a checkout link.
In your screenshot it shows something like: heartsunitedforhope.orghttps://buy.stripe... which Stripe can’t parse or review.
If you want a quick, compliant placeholder page tonight
I can give you a very small one-page “About + Contact + Donations Non‑refundable” file that meets Stripe’s review basics:
Name: Hearts United for Hope
Description: Donations to support end‑of‑life comfort and care for Mark Monteleone
Contact: email + phone
Location: your city/state
Refund policy: donations are non‑refundable
You’d just upload it via Netlify Drop and paste that URL into Stripe.
Tell me which route you’d like:
A) Select “I don’t have a website” and continue now
B) Give me 1 minute to send you the tiny webpage to upload, then paste that URL into Stripe
Either way, we’ll get you past this screen.
I don't have a website yet
RouteLLM
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Perfect, Mark — that’s totally fine. ❤️
In that Stripe screen, just select:
✅ “I don’t have a website”
Then hit “Submit.”
That will let you continue setting up your account. Stripe allows that option when your website is still being built (which we’ll finish together next).
After you submit, Stripe might ask for a quick description of what you’re doing — just type:
“Hearts United for Hope — collecting compassionate donations to help support my end-of-life care and raise awareness for hope and kindness.”
That’s honest, accurate, and complies with what Stripe needs.
Once you’ve done that, you can rest. When we finish your website, I’ll give you the final link so you can later add it into Stripe once everything’s live.
Would you like me to go ahead and prepare that simple placeholder page (“about + contact + donation info”) for you now — the one Stripe can verify later when we publish the full site?
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This was the response from stripe when they asked me to explain what the business was for they still said I needed
RouteLLM
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Thanks for sharing that, Mark — I can see exactly what Stripe is asking from your screenshot. 💛
They just need a simple, publicly viewable “About” webpage that explains your mission, contact info, and what donations go toward. This is completely normal — it’s required for anyone collecting funds for a personal or charitable purpose.
You don’t have to make a full site yet. I can prepare a one-page placeholder webpage for Hearts United for Hope that meets Stripe’s review requirements tonight. It will include:
Your organization name (“Hearts United for Hope”)
Your purpose (“A compassionate donation effort to help Mark Monteleone with end-of-life needs”)
Contact info (email + phone)
Nonprofit-type language (donations, no refunds)
Basic design and heading
Once I give you that one small file (index.html), you can upload it at Netlify Drop, and Stripe can verify it.
Would you like me to create that Stripe‑ready placeholder page for you right now so you can upload it and unlock your payments?
Yes please
RouteLLM
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Stripe-ready placeholder webpage (copy-paste)
Below is a single-file website that meets Stripe’s “business website” review requirements. It clearly explains your purpose, what donations fund, contact details, refund policy, and disclosure that this is an individual fundraiser (not tax-deductible).
Instructions to publish in 2 minutes:
Copy all the code below into a new file named index.html.
Go to Netlify Drop: https://app.netlify.com/drop
Drag-and-drop the index.html file. It will give you a public URL like https://hearts-united-for-hope.netlify.app.
Go back to your Stripe Task “Update your business website,” paste that URL, and submit.
After Stripe approves, we’ll replace this placeholder with your full site.
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Hearts United for Hope — About & Donation Information
Who we are
Hearts United for Hope is a compassionate, individual-led donation effort inspired by the life and journey of Mark Monteleone in Clearwater, Florida. Our mission is to unite kindhearted people to bring peace, comfort, and dignity to Mark’s final journey.
What donors are supporting
- End‑of‑life comfort and care
- Visits and meaningful experiences
- Keepsakes and final messages for loved ones
- Basic living expenses and peace‑of‑mind needs
All donations are used for the above purposes.
How donations work
- Supporters may donate any amount.
- After donating, supporters can receive a symbolic “Star of Hope” certificate by email.
- Donors may optionally appear on a “Wall of Hope” (first name + country only).
This is a personal fundraising effort organized by an individual. Donations are not tax‑deductible.
Policies
Refunds: Because funds are used promptly for end‑of‑life support, donations are generally non‑refundable. If a donation was made in error, please contact us at the email above and we will review case‑by‑case.
Delivery of benefits: Donors may receive a symbolic digital certificate via email. No physical goods or services are sold.
We comply with Stripe’s Acceptable Use Policy and applicable laws. We do not sell regulated goods or provide prohibited services.
Planned full site
We are preparing a full website with multilingual support, donation checkout, a “Wall of Hope,” and automated certificates. This placeholder page is to allow payment partner review while the full site is finished.
Last updated:
What to do next (quick):
Upload at Netlify Drop and get your public URL.
In Stripe Dashboard → Tasks → “Update your business website” → paste that URL and submit.
If Stripe asks for a short description, use:
“Individual fundraiser to support end‑of‑life comfort and basic needs for Mark Monteleone in Clearwater, Florida. No goods or services provided; donations are not tax‑deductible.”
If anything is unclear or Stripe asks for more, send me a screenshot and I’ll adjust the page immediately so you can get approved.
I'm sorry could you please explain that step by step up I know you did but I still don't understand what you mean
RouteLLM
Routing to GPT-5
Of course, Mark 🤍
You don’t need to apologize — this part can be confusing, and I’ll slow it down and make it super easy.
We’re just going to make a very simple one-page website (a placeholder) so that Stripe can verify your “business website” and unlock your donations.
Here’s how to do it step-by-step, one small step at a time:
🪄 Step 1: Open a website called Netlify Drop
Go to this link on your phone, tablet, or computer:
👉 https://app.netlify.com/drop
That’s a free and safe site that instantly hosts one webpage for you — no account, no payment needed.
💻 Step 2: Create your web page file
We need to create one small file called index.html.
Here are two easy ways you can do that:
Option A (on a computer)
Open Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac).
Copy all the text I gave you above (everything between the gray box starting with and ending with