In the past year, we have done a lot of work on performance, and we already had the opportunity to describe some of that work in a previous blog entry. We now feel it is time to provide...
Stéphane Brossier
Kill Bill GO client library
We are quite excited to announce that we created a new client library to interact with Kill Bill in GO. GO is becoming an important new player: We are seeing more and more successful...
Moving Towards a Flexible Catalog
Back in the days, when we started the design for Kill Bill, some of the first discussions we had were centered around catalog (definition of products, prices, behavior associated to each...
Kill Bill 0.14.0 Released!
We are excited to announce our new release Kill Bill 0.14.0! The release is mostly targeted to cover all the current use cases identified in our talk , that is: Subscription As A Service...
Subscription As A Service Using Kill Bill
In the last few months we have been working on extending the Kill Bill multi-tenancy feature. As its core, Kill Bill was designed as a multi-tenant system, where each object (account,...
Multi-Tenancy and Authorization
Overview Kill Bill has been designed from the beginning as a multi-tenant system; that is, on one physical Kill Bill deployment, we can have multiple (tenant) instances of Billing/Payment...
The Limits of Payment Tokenization
Since the introduction of ApplePay, payment tokenization has become a very hot topic. Payment tokenization has been in place for a long time by merchants (either using in house solution or...
Let’s talk about date and time…
In a billing system, dates and times are a critical part of the system, and yet dealing with date and time certainly has its challenges. Let's start by saying that Kill Bill has a...
Subscriptions: Entitlement, Billing and Dunning
When thinking of subscriptions, the first thing that comes to mind is the idea of receiving a service: You subscribe to your phone company which allows you to make use of your brand new...
Usage Billing
In this post we want to take a shot and classify a bit more what is referred to as Usage Billing. The short answer is the ability to bill for what a user has used over a given period of time.