Google Cloud customers gain easy access to a leading subscription platform
Recurly, a subscription management and billing platform, is set to become available on Google Cloud Marketplace, offering Google Cloud customers a leading platform for subscription management and recurring billing.
“With its solution now available on Google Cloud Marketplace, Recurly is providing customers with the ability to quickly integrate its subscription solution with their own platforms, all from within their Google Cloud environment.”
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Having run Recurly on Google Cloud for more than three years, Recurly leveraged this relationship to build an industry-leading subscription billing and payment platform to support enterprise companies with a resilient and scalable solution. Now Google Cloud customers can partner with Recurly using a streamlined procurement process to get up and running more easily.
“We’re extremely proud to partner with Google Cloud Marketplace as we offer our subscription management and billing platform. Recurly offers an intuitive, enterprise-grade platform for subscription management that leverages data-driven insights to reduce churn, optimize operations, and allow our potential customers to transact via the Google Cloud Marketplace,” said Allison Grieb, SVP of Global Sales.
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By subscribing to the Recurly platform, Google Cloud customers can benefit by using their existing Google Cloud budget and draw down Google Cloud spend commitments dollar-for-dollar, all with the convenience of single, consolidated billing from Google Cloud.
“Simplifying and scaling subscription billing has become increasingly important to organizations across industries,” said Dai Vu, Managing Director, Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs, Google Cloud. “With its solution now available on Google Cloud Marketplace, Recurly is providing customers with the ability to quickly integrate its subscription solution with their own platforms, all from within their Google Cloud environment.”