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Subscription Billing and Recurring Charges

Essential guides for managing automated renewal processing and billing cycles in your SaaS business

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Practical resources to help you build reliable billing systems

Understanding Recurring Billing Models for SaaS

Learn the difference between monthly, annual, and usage-based billing. We'll break down which model works best for different business types and how to implement each one correctly.

12 min Beginner July 2026
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Handling Failed Payments and Retries

Payment failures happen. This guide covers automatic retry logic, dunning management, and how to keep customers engaged when their card gets declined without losing them to churn.

9 min Intermediate July 2026
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Automating Invoice Generation and Delivery

Set up invoices that generate automatically on billing dates and get delivered to customers right away. Includes templates, scheduling, and integration options with accounting software.

10 min Intermediate July 2026
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Compliance and Tax Reporting for Recurring Revenue

Recurring billing creates unique tax and compliance challenges. We'll walk through GST/HST handling, provincial regulations, and keeping records that work with automated systems.

14 min Advanced July 2026
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Key Concepts in Subscription Billing

Understanding these fundamentals will help you build a billing system that actually works for your business

Billing Cycles

The interval between recurring charges—typically monthly or annual. Aligning your cycle with customer expectations reduces confusion and churn. Most SaaS companies use monthly as the default, but annual billing offers better retention and cash flow.

Churn and Retention

Subscription billing makes churn visible and measurable. You'll see exactly when customers stop renewing. The best time to prevent churn is before renewal—proactive outreach and value demonstration during the billing cycle matter more than discounts at the last moment.

Payment Methods and Security

Recurring billing requires storing payment information securely. Using tokenization and PCI compliance protects both you and your customers. Most processors handle this, but you're responsible for understanding your obligations and choosing compliant payment partners.

Revenue Recognition

Subscription revenue is recognized over time, not upfront. This affects your financial reporting and tax filing. If you're managing this manually, you're probably doing it wrong. Automation ensures accuracy and compliance with accounting standards automatically.