About Recurly
Recurly is a subscription management service that is designed to provide a variety of billing models to its users - per month, per usage, etc., - and then process recurring charges through those models. Recurly can use data gathered from subscriptions to generate analytics for a company. It also supports integrations with other sales management tools. These can provide users with a more seamless experience and deeper analytic data.
About Zuora
Zuora is a subscription management tool that allows companies to manage every aspect of their subscription business and automate their customer lifecycles - all from a single platform. This allows businesses to keep up with fast-changing market strategies and maintain their ongoing subscriber relationships.
Popular Use Cases
Bring all your Recurly data to Amazon Redshift
Load your Recurly data to Google BigQuery
ETL all your Recurly data to Snowflake
Move your Recurly data to MySQL
Bring all your Zuora data to Amazon Redshift
Load your Zuora data to Google BigQuery
ETL all your Zuora data to Snowflake
Move your Zuora data to MySQL
Recurly's End Points
Recurly Subscriptions
Track data about the status of a customer’s subscription - recurring, new, canceled, etc., - and which plans they are subscribing to. This data can help demonstrate the success or failure of various subscription models and show the most popular time periods to subscribe.
Recurly Transactions
Retrieve data about any purchase or payment processed through Recurly, including the amount of the transaction, customer contact information and the status of the transaction i.e.,whether it is declined, voided, or successful. This data can then be used to provide analytics about the actual revenue being generated by your company.
Recurly Invoices
Gather all of the information related to an invoice that has been sent to a customer, including charges, refunds, credits and discounts. This field also includes the payment history for invoices, which can be used to track trends and help with predictive analysis.
Recurly Plans
Set up and detail the various plans that your subscriptions use. This field includes data about the plans - how much they costs, what the billing rates are, etc., - and also provides customer data about who is using what plans. This can assist in scoring leads and segmenting your customers by lifecycle stage.
Recurly Accounts
Store all of your data about a customer’s account, including contact information and billing history. You can also use this to track a customer’s current and historical subscription data, which can provide you with insights into your general business performance and help you determine which subscription plans are most profitable.
Zuora's End Points
Zuora Payment Methods
Get details about any payments that were sent to Zuora accounting, including the payment date, amount, and any unique identifiers that are associated with it. This will help you create more detailed and accurate sales analytics.
Zuora Accounts
Retrieve data about any accounts that you have in Zuora - bank accounts, CRM, ERP - including the account’s name, ID, type, and description. Then, integrate this data with other endpoints to track income and expense details for each account. This will provide you with a more comprehensive understanding of your company’s overall performance.
Zuora Revenues
Automate even the most complex revenue processes and accurately account for all of your business costs in order to have comprehensive accounting and more accurate reporting, forecasting, and projections.
Zuora Subscriptions
Track which clients are subscribed to which plans, as well as when they subscribed, when they canceled, and how many users they are subscribed with. This field also allows you to track charges associated with those subscriptions so that you can monitor the revenue that they generate.
Zuora Transactions
Track all bank transactions that are captured by Zuora, including both payments that you have received and business expenses that you have paid. Then, use that data to gain a better understanding of your finances. Specifically, look at details gathered from those transactions - such as the bank account IDs, transaction dates, amounts paid, and type of transaction - to better understand your finances and see if any changes need to be made.