The holidays can put quite the squeeze on one's wallet, what with buying gifts, traveling, and entertaining friends and family. It's a natural time of the year to offer your customers a...
Subscriptions
All About the Kill Bill Subscription Billing APIs
When Stéphane and Pierre began developing Kill Bill in 2010, the open-source software they created was a direct result of their experiences in working with the billing and payments startup...
Translating Invoices and Emails with Subscription Billing
When it comes to international subscription billing, customers prefer to receive communications in their native language. Kill Bill supports translating invoices and emails into multiple...
Subscription Product Catalog: Versioning, Price Changes, and Pricing Overrides
This is the final blog post in a three-part series about the subscription product catalog. Here’s what we covered in the previous two blog posts: In Part 1, we went over the basics: ...
A Subscription Product Catalog That’s Future-Proof
This is Part 2 in a three-part series about the subscription product catalog. (Here you can read Part 1 and Part 3.) Last month our blog post covered the foundation for a flexible...
Identifying The Right Billing Solution To Receive Recurring Payments
The subscription payment model and recurring billing are often usually associated with digital products and services, but its scope is significantly broader. From utility bills and...
4 Secrets To Successful Subscription Management
There’s no denying that the subscription management business model offers unique benefits to both businesses and customers. Subscription-based services are attractive for customers as they...
Bill Cycle Day Overrides
Until now, Kill Bill only allowed to configure the Bill Cycle Day (BCD) attached to each subscription through the use of billing alignment catalog rules. As a reminder, the BCD defines the...
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,...