Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CloudBlue
Score 8.1 out of 10
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CloudBlue, an Ingram Micro supports subscription, partner, and catalog management for users by helping them to grow their B2B ecosystem. The solution includes CloudBlue Commerce, and CloudBlue Connect.N/A
Cratejoy
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Cratejoy is an online subscription billing solution that provides clients with features such as a website builder to create a subscription store, flexible product options, customer accounts, and inventory management. In addition to the traditional subscription billing and eCommerce features, Cratejoy also provides search engine optimization, email and social media marketing, and robust diverse analytics reporting.N/A
Maxio
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Maxio helps B2B SaaS companies maximize their revenue operations. The financial operations platform is designed to meet the unique financial challenges of B2B SaaS, including billing, subscription management, revenue & expense recognition, and SaaS metrics & analytics.
$599
per month
Pricing
CloudBlueCratejoyMaxio
Editions & Modules
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Build
$0
30 Day Trial
Grow
$599
per month up to $100k in monthly billings
Scale
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CloudBlueCratejoyMaxio
Free Trial
NoNoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsBuild Plan - Developer-friendly sandbox where you can try out billing for free for 30 days. Grow Plan - Complete B2B subscription management platform with billing, revenue recognition, and reporting. Scale Plan - Tailored solution to support high billing volumes and advanced requirements. Talk with Sales about available volume-based discounts.
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User Ratings
CloudBlueCratejoyMaxio
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
1.2
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1.0
(23 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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9.1
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Support Rating
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10.0
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8.0
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User Testimonials
CloudBlueCratejoyMaxio
Likelihood to Recommend
Ingram Micro
CloudBlue is a fairly scalable platform that enables instant use of new products. Integrations with third-party products make the go-to-market process seamless and simple.
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Cratejoy
I will not recommend Cratejoy to anyone I know because I had a very poor experience with them. Initially, in my research, I had contacted Cratejoy to understand their platform more. I was led to believe that selling on their 'marketplace' would allow me to take advantage of a lower selling fee. We discussed how I would set up my shop and they assured me that it was done correctly so I would pay the lower amount. It took me over a year to realize I was paying the higher fee, which is about 10 times higher than the lower one. Fees are not listed anywhere in the Cratejoy administrative panels. They are not being emailed and there is no information about them anywhere UNLESS you think to go into your payment processor and look at individual transactions. Clearly, it's my responsibility to look at these things and see why the math is not adding up. However, at the time I signed up this information was not clear and I was given incorrect answers to my questions. I was operating on an assumption that took me a long time to realize and ended up costing me thousands in fees.
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
In my opinion, Maxio is well suited for a large company with simple products/billing scenarios and 10s of thousands of dollars available to waste on implementation, learning curve, and mistakes. For any other company, I do not advise purchasing Maxio.
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Pros
Ingram Micro
  • Easy to integrate new products.
  • Subscription management.
  • The design is clean and intuitive.
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Cratejoy
  • Markets your boxes in their marketplace
  • Sets up shipping so it's easier and cheaper
  • Helps get your online subscription boxes started
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
  • Managing deferred revenue.
  • Contract management is flexible and allows us to see data that we never had before.
  • Billing is painless and is now done within a couple hours. Previously it would take at least 1-2 days.
  • Business Metrics and Reporting.
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Cons
Ingram Micro
  • The CloudBlue platform is quite scalable, and the ecosystem of included ISVs allows us to add any new product to the market immediately and simply.
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Cratejoy
  • Fees
  • Transparency
  • Customer service
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
  • Options for Cash-based businesses. While it's not GAAP compliant and most users are accrual, many SaaS start ups are still small and operating on a cash basis.
  • Commissions Module since SO already has all our data intergrations
  • So many different features and data entry points that manual data entry errors are common
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Likelihood to Renew
Ingram Micro
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Cratejoy
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
They are a crucial piece of what we do. We hope to have them as a vendor for a long time to come.
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Usability
Ingram Micro
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Cratejoy
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
There is definitely a learning curve - to me the UI for reporting was not intuitive and often required me to ask our RevOps to pull data for me
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Support Rating
Ingram Micro
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Cratejoy
Whether it be their upper management or their customer support crew, they have always acted and treated me like they care. Probably because we make them a lot of money, but nonetheless they do a great job whenever any issue comes up. I even met them in person!
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
They are willing to help with most challenges and are pretty easy to get ahold of by phone. They are limited in their reach, when it comes to bulk cancellations, along with some other bulk edits. It is no fault to them, Chargify is just a system that hasn’t been upgraded much over the years.
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Alternatives Considered
Ingram Micro
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Cratejoy
Cratejoy streamlines the process so there's less to figure out on your own.
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
I inherited SaaSOptics from several predecessors that worked on it before me. I believe they used Chargebee or Chargify before SaaSOptics, but I haven't used them. I pray that the market comes up with a better product for subscription revenue management, SaaS metric reporting, and financial projections. Unfortunately, I don't have the time or the team to be able to successfully complete the transition to new software at this time, so I feel like I'm stuck with SaaSOptics at this point
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Return on Investment
Ingram Micro
  • In my very personal review, I can mention that this instrument does not have negative points that harm us; rather, we are quite practical with this product.
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Cratejoy
  • Lots of sales!
  • 10% commission paid to them
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Maxio (previously SaaSOptics + Chargify)
  • Limitations in Chargify's invoicing capability has resulted in our finance team having to manually send invoices from our accounting system. This has resulted in 10-15 hours a week of resource wasted on something that Chargify should automatically do. If this isn't addressed, then the wasted time will increase as we scale.
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