Some Web applications ask you to pay for "up to 500 users" or alike. Why, if you only have 300? We don't like those strange packages, where you are charged for capacity that you don't use. Welcome to SubscriptionBridge pricing: fair and easy to understand.
| Less than 100, first 90 days | FREE |
| Less than 100, after 90 days | $25/month |
| Less than 500 | $0.25 per subscriber |
| Less than 2,500 | $0.20 per subscriber |
| Less than 10,000 | $0.15 per subscriber |
| Less than 50,000 | $0.11 per subscriber |
| Over 50,000 | Let's talk! |
SubscriptionBridge is completely free of charge for the first 90 days (up to a total of 100 subscribers managed through the system). After that, if you still have less than 100 subscribers, you will pay a flat fee of $25 per month. Otherwise, you will pay based on the table shown above. Fair, simple, and easy for you to factor into your business model.
With SubscriptionBridge you can manage multiple subscription-based businesses (e.g. you own different wine shops, which offer different "Wine Clubs"), from the same SubscriptionBridge Merchant Center (your "control panel"). You are only charged based on the total number of subscribers managed through the system. There is no extra charge for having multiple businesses ("stores") in your SubscriptionBridge Merchant Center.
Nothing really. If you just want to try out SubscriptionBridge and see if you like it, you can start your free trial at any time and use the fictitious payment gateway that we built into the system. Then, if you decide that you want to use it to manage real subscriptions, you'll setup a new "store" in your SubscriptionBridge Merchant Center, using one of the supported payment gateways.
Does your per-subscriber charge include all the payment fees associated with the recurring transactions?
No, those are charged by the payment gateway that you decide to use. Unfortunately, there's no way around it. When there is a credit card transaction, there's payment gateway and merchant account fees involved (sometimes combined into one fee, e.g. PayPal).
So, if those are not included, what am I paying for?
You are paying for a system that can substantially reduce the cost of running a subscription-based business, while giving you the tools to create and sell subscription packages quickly and easily. For example, SubscriptionBridge sends out over two dozen different e-mail reminders in all kinds of scenarios in order to automatically communicate with your customers on the status of their subscriptions.
See a list of subscription management features.
You charge me monthly, even if I charge my customer quarterly (or bi- weekly, or yearly, etc.): correct?
That's correct. Your SubscriptionBridge account will be charged monthly based on the total active subscribers at the end of the month. It does not matter to the system what kind of payment interval you chose for your subscriptions. In fact, in many cases you will offer different payment intervals for the same service. You are completely free to do whatever fits your business model, compatibly with the settings of the payment gateway that you selected. Regardless of how often you end up charging your customers, your SubscriptionBridge account will be charged monthly.
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(*) A subscriber is a subscription profile (the same customer theoretically could have multiple subscription profiles). Subscriptions that have an outstanding balance (e.g. for late payment) are counted (even if you might have temporarily suspended service to those customers). Canceled subscriptions are not counted.