and recover up to 71%
of declined payments

Flexibility to scale

Plan changes & proration

Trials and targeted discounts

Local payment methods

The infrastructure behind your subscription model
Smart Retries
Branded communications
Real-time analytics
Integrate events anywhere
How Rebill handles subscription billing




How does the Smart Retry system work?
Unlike other collection systems, Rebill configures the number and frequency of retries based on customer behavior or subscription type, maximizing recovery opportunities. Our intelligent system recovers rejected payments in an automated manner. This increases the probability of recovering up to 71% of failed payments, maximizing your recurring revenue.
How easy is it to integrate Rebill for subscriptions?
Fast. Use our API/SDKs, no-code options, and native Make integration to connect to any app. often in under an hour. Get real-time events with Webhooks.
Can I tailor subscription billing to my industry?
Yes. Rebill adapts to your business model: SaaS pricing, freemium, per-use, memberships, academic programs, or seasonal plans. Adjust billing cycles, payment methods, and rules to maximize conversion and retention.
- Streaming & Content: Configure free trials, fixed rates or per-use charges according to releases.
- SaaS & Cloud: Manages dynamic upgrades, freemium models and fixed subscriptions.
- E-commerce & Marketplaces: Handles membership payments, charge-per-use and seasonal fees with multiple payment methods.
- HealthTech & EdTech: Automates charging for annual or academic programs tailored to industry demand.
How can I track my subscriptions and payments?
Use real-time dashboards and downloadable reports to monitor retries, failure reasons, MRR trends, and subscriber health—so Finance and Product share one source of truth.
Can I customize billing cycles?
Yes. Set flexible billing dates, define custom cycles, and let customers upgrade/downgrade plans with optional proration.
Can I adapt Rebill to my business subscription plans?
Yes. Model fixed subscriptions, usage-based/pay-as-you-go, installments, and annual memberships. Add free trials, coupons, and one-off or recurring add-ons.