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How to Find the Best SaaS Billing Platform: A Complete Guide

Stax

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) businesses need to constantly evolve their offerings to stay fresh and relevant. They must engineer a well-rounded solution that makes handling subscriptions a breeze (and yes, it is as hard as it sounds). How do you add payment processing capabilities to your software?

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SaaS Payment Processing: 10 Questions to Ask When Comparing Solutions

FastSpring

What makes a company choose one SaaS payment processing provider over another? We know that conversion rates for SaaS and software companies will vary by 30% or more just based on the checkout experience. Integrations? How does the provider protect against payment fraud? Is it the interface?

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What Every ISV and SaaS Company Needs to Know When Switching to a New Payments Partner

Stax

Innovative ISVs and SaaS companies know that one of the best ways to provide value to merchants—while improving your bottom line—is to provide integrated payments. For example, if you’re an invoicing software provider that lets SMBs manage their billing, then it makes sense to add payment processing tools to your platform.

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fsBuilds: Offload Payment Processing to FastSpring While Still Using An Existing Application for Distributing Software (Video)

FastSpring

There are an infinite number of ways you can integrate FastSpring into your applications and systems in order to offload complexity and help drive success for your SaaS, software, video game, or digital product business. Of course, our support and sales engineering specialists are also able to help if you need assistance.

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Transforming B2B enterprise SaaS billing with SubscriptionFlow

Subscription Flow

Subscription pricing with the help of automated billing software has transformed many industries and provided businesses with a dynamic way to generate revenue, especially in the SaaS space. SaaS companies’ success is largely dependent on their use of subscription billing.

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5 Interesting Learnings From Bill at $1.2 Billion in ARR

SaaStr

How is SMB SaaS doing today? Transaction Fees Growing Far Faster (38%) Than Software / SaaS License (21%). Both Bill and Shopifty have morphed over the years from almost pure SaaS companies to payments platforms built on top of a SaaS core. Much less than revenue grew. Yes, 48% at $1.2 Billion in ARR.

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5 Interesting Learnings from Square, er Block, at $16B in Net Revenue

SaaStr

So is Square a SaaS company? The majority of its revenue is now from Bitcoin transactions, not “traditional” payments and software. And yet … and yet … its engine is all software and really SaaS. Its software and services business is the one with the real operating margins.

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