List of Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) for Subscription and Recurring Billing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) for Subscription and Recurring Billing include: Shutterstock, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1715 employees and revenues of $935.0 million, Uberflip, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $19.5 million, Bitheads, a Canada based Professional Services organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, CoConstruct, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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Bitheads | Professional Services | 60 | $8M | Canada | Stax Bill | Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) | Subscription and Recurring Billing | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Bitheads deployed Stax Bill formerly Fusebill to support Subscription and Recurring Billing for its backend as a service offerings in Canada. The implementation focused on finance and billing workflows to automate complex usage based billing tied to metered backend consumption.
Bitheads implemented Stax Bill modules addressing usage based billing and revenue recognition, configuring metering and rating rules to convert service usage into chargeable events and to drive invoice generation across subscription lifecycles. The Stax Bill implementation leveraged configurable billing cycles and automated recognition schedules typical of Subscription and Recurring Billing platforms to ensure charge capture and accounting alignment.
Operational ownership was centralized in finance and revenue operations, with rollout activities concentrated on automating reconciliation of usage charges and mapping transactions to recognition ledgers. Outcomes reported in vendor materials include improved billing accuracy and improved revenue recovery for usage charges, reflecting a targeted finance and billing use case in Canada.
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CoConstruct | Construction and Real Estate | 50 | $6M | United States | Stax Bill | Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) | Subscription and Recurring Billing | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 CoConstruct implemented Stax Bill, formerly Fusebill, to centralize Subscription and Recurring Billing for finance and accounts receivable operations in the United States. The deployment targeted the companys billing of subscription and recurring revenue tied to its construction project management services, aligning billing cycles with project and client billing models.
The implementation configured core modules for subscription and recurring billing, catalog and pricing management, and collections workflows. Configuration emphasized catalog flexibility to support productized service bundles and variable pricing, enabling invoice generation driven by catalog items and subscription schedules.
The Stax Bill deployment leveraged cloud-based billing capabilities to automate recurring invoice generation, billing cycle orchestration, and collections processes. Operational scope was concentrated on the finance and accounts receivable teams, with the implementation addressing month-end close and reducing manual invoice handling.
Governance changes included moving manual billing tasks into automated workflows and updating AR procedures to reflect catalog-driven pricing and automated collections. As stated in vendor materials, the move to Stax Bill enabled CoConstruct to recover thousands of dollars per month while cutting manual billing effort and reducing month-end processing time.
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Shutterstock | Professional Services | 1715 | $935M | United States | Stax Bill | Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) | Subscription and Recurring Billing | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Shutterstock implemented Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) as its Subscription and Recurring Billing platform. The deployment centralized subscription billing and invoice lifecycle functions across Sales, Finance and Service business functions to support recurring revenue management.
Configuration work concentrated on subscription management, automated invoice generation and refunds processing inside Stax Bill, and on quote to cash orchestration. Shutterstock implemented Salesforce Configure Price Quote CPQ for 750 users to manage quoting, e signature and complex approval workflows tied to subscription offers. Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) was configured to support recurring and usage based billing models consistent with Subscription and Recurring Billing operational terminology.
Integrations were explicit and automated, with data and process flows implemented between Salesforce, Workday and Stax Bill for invoice generation and refund processing. Shutterstock used SnapLogic to synchronize master data and establish a single source of truth for billing and customer entitlements, while the internal API team developed middleware integration patterns to support real time and near real time flows. Customer support tooling included Service Cloud case management, LiveAgent and customer support sites to link billing context to support cases across email, telephony, web chat and social channels.
Operational governance aligned Sales, Service, Finance, Engineering and IT, with three agile teams operating under a multimillion dollar expense budget to deliver the integrations and billing configurations. Controls for revenue impacting data and processes were implemented to meet SOX compliance requirements, and data governance practices were enforced on critical billing attributes.
Explicit outcomes included establishment of a single source of truth that supported better user experience and annual operating expense savings of over $500,000, realization of over $3 million in savings through product portfolio rationalization, and $3.2 million in revenue attributed to customer facing support tools. Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) is documented as the core Subscription and Recurring Billing application supporting Shutterstock’s quote to cash and subscription lifecycle.
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Professional Services | 150 | $20M | Canada | Stax Bill | Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill) | Subscription and Recurring Billing | 2016 | n/a |
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