Need help finding billing software/e-commerce

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by TSH-Nathan, Dec 29, 2009.

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    Hey there, I'm looking for some billing software, it will be a subscription based website so I will need customers to do the following:

    1) Sign up for a 'package' which has a yearly price (e.g. $50)
    2) Buy X amount of GB at any point, so during signing up they buy 10GB at $1 each - then 3 months later they buy 50GB at $1

    I've tried WHMCS for this which is good billing software but it's not exactly what I want so I need a bit of advise.

    Cheers.
     
    TSH-Nathan, Dec 29, 2009 IP
  2. kailash

    kailash Well-Known Member

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    So far I have seen two good billing software. My first choice is WHMCS and second one is Plesk Billing. You may try Plesk Billing if WHMCS doesn't meet your requirement.

    Kailash
     
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    hostwebdata Peon

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    WHMCS try that out
     
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    alex288288 Well-Known Member

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    almost all billing software will allow you to do what you need,
     
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    Yes I agree, I'm up with WHMCS too.
     
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    you could use: phpCOIN, and you can edit it so it can work like you want. it's free and not ioncubed :p
     
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    WHMCS is complicated but definitely worth it.
     
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    You might want to read the original post again where it states:
     
    tolra, Jan 13, 2010 IP
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    Tolra I've read the entire thread. Don't worry ;)

    I have a small web hosting company and we use WHMCS like many other companies. I haven't found anything it can't do.

    The only problem that frightens many users is that it's complicated due to many features.

    Another good system is AWBS, but not as good as WHMCS IMHO
     
    Karolos, Jan 13, 2010 IP