Are you getting everything you expected to out of your relationship with your billing system? Many billing vendors over-promise and under-deliver, unfairly burdening their partners in finance to carry an overly burdensome share of the responsibilities in the relationship. If you, or someone you know, are struggling with a bad romance with your billing system, it may be time to unsubscribe and seek out a new partner.
Don’t let billing ruin your Valentine’s Day. Take the first step and write a breakup letter to your billing system. Here is a template to get you started.
Frequently asked questions
What are the signs that it's time to break up with your billing system?
Many billing systems over-promise and under-deliver, leading to an unfair burden on finance teams. If you’re experiencing these issues, it might be time to consider a new solution.
How can a breakup letter help improve your billing system relationship?
Writing a breakup letter can help you articulate the shortcomings of your current billing system and clarify what you need from a new partner.
What should be included in a billing system breakup letter?
A breakup letter should outline the specific ways your current billing system is failing to meet your needs and express your desire for a more reliable and efficient solution.
Why is Valentine's Day a good time to evaluate your billing system?
Valentine’s Day is traditionally a time to reflect on relationships, making it an ideal moment to assess whether your billing system is meeting your expectations or if it’s time for a change.
How can Ordway help with billing and revenue automation?
Ordway offers a platform designed for technology-centric business models, automating billing, revenue recognition, and investor KPIs for recurring revenue from subscriptions or usage-based pricing models.