Silas and I are excited to introduce UserHub, a User-Based Billing Platform that helps Subscription SaaS companies turn Users into Revenue.
Silas and I are excited to introduce UserHub, a User-Based Billing Platform that helps B2B SaaS companies turn Users into Revenue.
Where Did UserHub Come From?
Silas and I met at Reonomy, a commercial real estate tech startup. It was Silas’ 6th startup, and he was always the engineer who set up pricing and billing. When it came time to monetize at Reonomy, Silas showed me the GitHub in-product Billing & Licensing Admin for inspiration. Then, he explained that GitHub had an entire team to focus on these features. We, on the other hand, would be hacking something out in a sprint. I started us out on a property credit model. While I thought it was clever, our customers were mostly confused. Three years later, we transitioned to subscription tiers where each plan charged based on a combination of Seats and Properties.
Our experience convinced us that hybrid subscription tiers are the future and that the seat will remain a critical pricing dimension.
Pay-as-you-go fans push the consumption model as the future and cast the seat model as dated (see "Is per-seat pricing dying?”).
We spoke with hundreds of SaaS operators who are tired of the debate. Plus, companies continue to vote with their feet. Peer Signal and XaaS studied the pricing models of the top 150 PLG companies. They found 80% of companies used a subscription model with usage-based tiers, and over 50% incorporated seat-based pricing (e.g., GitHub, Figma, Intercom). When you remove infrastructure and API-heavy products from the data set, seat-based pricing metric remains ubiquitous.
For SaaS products where usage is user-driven, not machine-driven, the subscription seat remains a critical pricing metric.
The consumption evangelists have pushed a narrative that subscription-based monetization is a “solved” problem with stable implementation requirements. Instead, we believe there has been a step-function improvement in how leading Subscription SaaS companies monetize end-user demand, albeit with a giant leap in implementation complexity.
The Next Generation of Software Monetization
Technology companies like Amazon and Shopify re-imagined consumer commerce by eliminating friction from the buyer experience: Express Reordering, 1-Click Checkout, Just-Walk-Out Technology, and Contactless Payments.
A similar transformation is taking place in Subscription SaaS commerce - it’s just only here for the fastest-growing companies.
Subscription SaaS leaders like Figma, Slack, and Miro deliver a superior buyer journey by building sophisticated flows oriented around the user: Member-level Trials, Express Licensing, Flexible Licensing Programs, Dormant Seat De-Provisioning, and more.
Licensing automation allows these companies to capture the long tail, accelerate in-account expansion, and drive Net Revenue Retention.
The challenge is that existing billing tools do not treat the User Record as a first-class entity or provide in-depth integrations with user management systems. Aspiring Subscription SaaS companies who hope to build these features must spend a small fortune to keep pace. This was the case for us at Reonomy and many companies we have spoken with.
Enter UserHub
We set out to provide a platform that allows Subscription SaaS startups to deliver a monetization journey on par with Subscription SaaS leaders. Our API & Hosted Customer Portal makes it easy to add these advanced monetization features to a SaaS product:
Of equal importance is the back-office tooling to empower Client Success, Sales, and Technology Teams. We provide tools to make it easy to facilitate upsell while giving technology & growth teams the ability to configure fine-grained monetization logic:
We are building a monetization platform from the ground up around the user. Our platform is a drop-in solution compatible with the first-generation app building blocks, such as billing systems like Stripe and auth systems like Auth0.
Why UserHub is worth building
Silas and I love startups. Building software that people want is hard, and building an enduring business is even harder. We started UserHub to put modern software monetization within reach of every software business.
We’re looking forward to keeping you up to date with our journey.