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What is Zuora?
Zuora is one of the best-known subscription billing platforms. Zuora is an enterprise-level product and, as such, provides comprehensive metrics, tax automation, and support for multiple currencies. It also offers Salesforce and NetSuite integration out-of the-box. It often replaces…
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What is Zuora?
Zuora is one of the best-known subscription billing platforms. Zuora is an enterprise-level product and, as such, provides comprehensive metrics, tax automation, and support for multiple currencies. It also offers Salesforce and NetSuite integration out-of the-box. It often replaces cumbersome ERP…
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What is Zuora?
Zuora is software for subscription businesses. The software is designed to provide an end-to-end subscription management solution that includes billing, finance, commerce and insights, helping users establish a subscription business model and establish, nurture, and monetize recurring customer relationships.
Zuora spans across commerce, billing, collections, revenue recognition, and analytics. The vendor says their products aim to help users:
- Go to market with their subscription offerings, then grow and retain their customer base across multiple channels
- Automate billing, collections, and revenue recognition to scale their business and support their go-to-market strategies
- Deeply understand their subscribers and the health of their business at all times
Zuora is headquartered in Foster City, CA with 11 offices around the world. The company services over 800 clients, including HP, Dell, Financial Times, Box, YP.com, Vivint, Hubspot, and Schneider Electric.
Zuora Features
- Supported: Product Catalog
- Supported: Subscriptions & Amendments
- Supported: Zuora for Salesforce
- Supported: Billing & AR Settlement
- Supported: Payment Processing
- Supported: Revenue Recognition
- Supported: GL Integration
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Zuora Competitors
- Braintree, a PayPal service
- Maxio
- Vindicia
- Microworks Prism POS
- 2Checkout from Verifone
- Ericsson Enterprise & Cloud Billing (formerly Metanga)
Zuora Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Zuora is a versatile software that offers several key use cases for businesses across various departments. Users, such as Surf Air and Branch, have found value in using Zuora as their primary revenue and subscription management system. It handles the complexity of subscription management, invoicing, and billing seamlessly, allowing finance, technology, customer service, and product strategy teams to automate manual processes and save time. Zuora has also proven valuable for the finance and accounting departments, serving as a centralized billing system that consolidates billing accounts and avoids the need for manual revenue reconciliation. Additionally, the integration of Zuora with Salesforce allows sales operations to manage the product catalog accurately and enables sales representatives to generate accurate quotes. Furthermore, companies implementing Zuora globally have benefitted from its ability to address subscription-related problems, recurring payments, prorations, discounts, invoicing, and reporting. The software has also been praised for its flexibility and support in scaling businesses during seamless transitions from other vendors. Overall, Zuora's features cater to multiple departments within organizations by facilitating financial transactions, managing subscriptions efficiently, providing valuable insights through data analysis tools like Zuora Insights, and aiding in compliance with company guidelines during field inspections.
Flexible Pricing and Customization: Several reviewers have mentioned that Zuora's subscription modeling allows for pricing flexibility and customization to meet specific business needs. Users appreciate the well-thought-out pricing structure and ability to request new pricing and discounting options, indicating that Zuora provides a customizable platform.
Seamless Integration with Salesforce: Many users have praised the integration between Zuora and Salesforce, stating that it streamlines sales processes and improves overall efficiency. With this integration, salespeople can easily build product quotes with flexible rate plans and have visibility into Zuora subscriptions and financials within Salesforce, enhancing their workflow.
Responsive Customer Support: Reviewers consistently mention the helpfulness of Zuora's support team. They appreciate the quick response times and assistance provided whenever needed. This level of support contributes to a positive user experience and demonstrates Zuora's commitment to excellent customer service.
Inaccurate Reporting: Several reviewers have expressed dissatisfaction with the reporting capabilities of Zuora. They feel that running multiple reports and combining them to get the desired level of detail is time-consuming. Some users also mentioned the need for improvement in distinguishing between multiple lines of business.
Difficult User Interface: Many users find the user interface of Zuora confusing and unintuitive. They have encountered issues such as clicking on hyperlinked subscription numbers leading to invoices instead of subscriptions, limited customization options to improve the poor UI, and weak search and reporting capabilities.
Lack of Integration and Flexibility: Reviewers have highlighted several integration and flexibility-related concerns with Zuora. Users mentioned challenges in integrating Zuora quotes with Salesforce, difficulties in customizing without Apex coding knowledge, limitations in offering different payment plans and billing frequencies, and a lack of seamless integration with popular accounting systems like Quickbooks.
Attribute Ratings
- 1Likelihood to Renew14 ratings
- 9.3Availability2 ratings
- 9.7Performance3 ratings
- 7.6Usability17 ratings
- 1Support Rating13 ratings
- 7Online Training2 ratings
- 9.3In-Person Training2 ratings
- 7.4Implementation Rating9 ratings
- 6.6Configurability3 ratings
- 10Product Scalability2 ratings
- 6Ease of integration3 ratings
- 10Vendor pre-sale2 ratings
- 10Vendor post-sale2 ratings
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(1-3 of 3)Zuora for your invoicing needs
- Zuora does a great job calculating tough subscriptions and auto -generating credits
- Constantly improving with new versions.
- Amendments to detailed subscriptions are not allowed.
- You must delete and rebuild the subscription in order to change certain information.
- Support response time is slower than I would expect sometimes.
- Accounting/billing
- Collections
- Order operations
- Use some technical billing functions that create pro-rations for us and do the calculations when we credit and rebill.
- Z-quotes for sales operations and allowing the reps insight into current customers billing statuses
- Improving z-quotes to better sync with SFDC and thus push subscriptions through properly
- Utilize dunning email operations, tax help and storage of more financial metrics.
I it user friendly, gets the job done and the support there at Zuora is incredible.
- Positive - allows for ease of subscription building and billing off of those subscriptions.
- Negative - issues properly using z-quotes.
- Positive - Has many options for customer data to be stored properly thus making it our primary data storage center of customer information.
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Existing Relationship with the Vendor
- Don't know
- I was not here when zuora was originally implemented
- Online training
- In-person training
- Self-taught
Zuora came onsite with us for a day and I was very impressed with the level of attention they gave us and the feedback.
- Initial Subscription building
- Customer account creation
- invoicing
- Amendments to existing subscriptions.
- Changing currency of an existing account
- z-quotes
- NS
- File import/export
- API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
- Subscription capabilities
- Better options for amendments of subscriptions.
Profit oriented, Impactful results.
- It is a helpful tool for processing payments and refunds in some cases.
- It helps us to pull all sort of data related to aging.
- It is helpful for marketing as well.
- In my opinion it should have more detailed tabs.
- Analytics.
- Financial reporting.
- as400 and unix
- Analysis
- Analytics
- Reportings
- Dashboard creation
- Report origination
- Uploading attachments
- A/R Balance
- Overall 2 - 3M business revenue on each month
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Product Reputation
- Implemented in-house
- Uploading previous data
- Online training
- In-person training
- Self-taught
- Reporting
- Dashboards
- Uploading reports
- Images uploading
- Single Signon
- Budgeting
- Analysis
- Dependency
Not a good solution for B2C subscriptions.
- Managing recurring billing schedules.
- Storing credit cards and customer information.
- Reporting is really poor. You can run data dumps. I wouldn't call them reports. Your only option is to kick out a csv with unsummarized data for your subscriptions. There are no dashboards or summary figures. If you want to know how many New, Active or Cancelled subscriptions you had in a given period, you'll need to export a csv and do it yourself in Excel. You can't schedule reports to run, and you can't email reports from the interface.
- No HTML emails to customers. Everything sent to a customer is a text email. You're not even able to put a logo in the email. This triggers all manner of email deliverability flags and users have responded that they don't trust that the emails are from a reputable source.
- No Dunning Management (Delinquent User Notification). You can't set resolutions that automatically occur when a problem happens on a subscription. For example, if a customer's credit card fails three times, you might want to cancel that user's account automatically. This is a custom development job.
- Hard to integrate. No Python support and mostly SOAP API based. They started on a REST API in summer 2013 but it's not fully baked. My developers absolutely hate working with it and I know enough to know that they're not just grousing.
- Zuora does not provide a method for generating coupon or discount codes, or limiting the use of codes to certain products.
- Zuora doesn't provide a way to check system status. Most SAAS platforms have a status.XXX.com page where you can see if they are experiencing difficulties. When Zuora has an outage, which is not uncommon, their only communication channel is a forum on their support portal.
- The data model is excessively complex. Zuora bills this as "ultimate flexibility" , but when your developer has to make 12 API calls to get from a user to the amount they paid on an invoice, it's too much.
- Poor user experience. The interface is slow and needs a major design upgrade.
- Hard to add PayPal as a payment type.
- Zero tools to help recover stale or reissued credit cards. Subscription is all about reducing churn, especially in B2C. Visa and Mastercard allow merchants to update their credit cards on file using APIs , yet Zuora doesn't provide an interface to these programs. Also the retry logic and error handling on credit cards is very basic.
- No HTML emails to customers.
- Zuora doesn't offer an easy way to give customers the ability to manage their own upgrades and downgrades. I have to build something from scratch using their overly complex APIs. Other vendors offer account management widgets that let customers self-serve.
- Building anything on top of Zuora has been time consuming and drawn resources away from our core business objectives.
- Implemented in-house
- Generating reports
- Adding discount codes