Chargebee has become a powerhouse of innovation supporting the subscription revolution that the cloud model has made possible. It helps individuals, small- and medium-sized businesses and large enterprises set up, manage and automate subscriptions, billing, invoicing and payments
The subscription model is the way to do things in the world of software these days, as the cloud model becomes more mainstream than ever. It drastically reduces upfront costs, and brings down the time it takes to actually benefit from a piece of software by keeping most things on the cloud.
Chargebee, founded in 2011, has become a powerhouse of innovation supporting the subscription revolution that the cloud model has made possible. The company helps individuals, small- and medium-sized businesses and large enterprises set up, manage and automate subscriptions, billing, invoicing and payments.
Its more-than-4,500 customers include large corporations such as Fujitsu as well as other SaaS companies, including Freshworks. Chargebee supports over 100 currencies, and some 30 payment gateways in more than 53 countries.
The company has four ‘official offices’, more than 500 home offices—as the post-Covid hybrid reality takes hold—and operates in 21 time zones in 17 countries, according to its website.