Welcome to Prolifi

Your complete guide to the B2B Revenue Operations Platform
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What you will learn

This document introduces Prolifi as a platform: what it is, what problems it solves, who it is built for, and how different teams within your organisation use it. By the end of this document you will understand:

  • Why Prolifi exists and what gap it fills in the revenue operations landscape
  • Which team roles interact with Prolifi and how
  • The four steps every new organisation follows to get started

What is Prolifi

Prolifi is a B2B Revenue Operations Platform — an API-first infrastructure layer that sits between your product or service and the systems you use to collect money, manage customer relationships, and report on revenue.

Most businesses reach a point where managing revenue operations becomes genuinely complex: products evolve, pricing models diversify, customers expand globally, regulations tighten, and the billing system that worked at Series A cannot support the complexity of a scaled commercial operation. At that point, businesses either build custom billing infrastructure (slow, expensive, and perpetually under-resourced) or stitch together multiple point solutions (fragile, hard to reconcile, and opaque at the reporting layer).

Prolifi replaces both approaches. It is a single, configurable platform that handles every stage of the revenue lifecycle — from defining your products and pricing through to collecting payment, retaining customers, expanding globally, and producing regulation-grade financial reporting.

Prolifi does not replace your product. Your application, service, or platform continues to own the core user experience. Prolifi handles everything downstream of that experience: subscriptions, billing, payment collection, usage metering, entitlement enforcement, dunning, and revenue recognition.

Prolifi does not replace your payment processor. It connects to your existing payment gateways and collection infrastructure, or provides collection routing where you need it.

Prolifi is infrastructure, not software-as-a-service in the traditional sense. It is designed to be integrated, configured, and operated programmatically — though it also provides a full management interface for non-developer teams.


The problems Prolifi solves

Revenue operations complexity manifests in five distinct categories of pain. Prolifi is organised around solving each one.

The Innovation-Revenue Gap

The problem: Your product or commercial team wants to experiment with new pricing models, launch new packages, or introduce usage-based tiers — but your billing system cannot support the change without months of engineering work. Revenue model innovation is blocked by infrastructure limitations.

What Prolifi provides: A flexible product catalog and pricing engine that supports eight pricing model types (fixed, per-unit, volume, tiered, stair-step, dynamic, usage-based, and hybrid), configurable without engineering involvement for most changes.

Revenue Leakage

The problem: Revenue that should be collected is not. Failed payments are not retried intelligently. Billing errors go undetected. Proration on mid-cycle changes is calculated incorrectly or not at all. Discounts are applied inconsistently.

What Prolifi provides: Automated invoicing with accurate proration, configurable dunning and payment retry logic, and reconciliation tooling that surfaces discrepancies between what should have been collected and what was.

Billing Efficiency Crisis

The problem: Your finance and operations teams spend disproportionate time on billing administration — manually creating invoices, chasing payments, reconciling records, and producing reports for month-end close. The billing cycle is a bottleneck.

What Prolifi provides: Automated billing operations across all supported billing models, with a full audit trail, configurable approval workflows, and exportable financial data for accounting system integration.

Customer Retention Failures

The problem: Customers churn — often involuntarily, due to failed payments that were never recovered. There is no mechanism to intervene before a customer cancels. Loyalty and promotional mechanics are managed manually or not at all.

What Prolifi provides: A configurable dunning and payment recovery workflow, a hosted or API-driven customer portal, cancellation intervention pages, subscription pause capabilities, and loyalty scheme tooling.

Global Business Complexity

The problem: Expanding into new geographies means navigating multiple currencies, local payment methods, country-specific invoicing requirements, and tax regimes. Doing this across a fragmented stack is operationally painful and error-prone.

What Prolifi provides: Multi-country, multi-currency pricing with operating entity configuration per jurisdiction, local payment method support, country-specific billing configuration, and three-mode tax management (self-calculated, Prolifi Tax, or third-party integration).


Who uses Prolifi

Prolifi serves mid-market and enterprise businesses across eight target industries:

IndustryCore Use Cases
SaaSSubscription management, usage-based billing, multi-tier pricing, churn recovery
AI-Enabled ServicesCredit-based billing, pre-paid metering, API usage tracking, hybrid pricing
Telecoms & ISPSubscriber billing, usage metering, instalment payments, multi-country collection
Finance BusinessesRegulation-grade reporting, audit trails, revenue recognition, instalment billing
Media & EntertainmentSubscription tiers, content entitlements, global payments, subscriber retention
UtilitiesUsage-based billing, offline payments, instalment plans, multi-entity reporting
Rentals & LeasingInstalment billing, pre-paid and deposit management, recurring billing
Service-Based BusinessesProject-based invoicing, retainer billing, hybrid billing models

Within any organisation, Prolifi is a multi-team platform. It is not configured or operated by one function alone.


General Getting Started pathway

Every new Prolifi customer follows four high-level steps to get from first access to operational billing. The steps are the same regardless of your industry, team size, or billing complexity.

Step 1 — Articulate your revenue model

Before configuring anything in Prolifi, your organisation needs internal clarity on:

  • What you are monetising: Products, services, features, usage, seats, or some combination
  • How you are monetising it: Which billing models and pricing structures apply
  • Who you are monetising: Customer segments, how they are differentiated, whether different packages apply to different segments
  • Where you will sell: Which countries and currencies, which payment methods are required
  • How customers pay: Pre-paid, post-paid, pay-as-you-go, instalment — and whether credit or cash is the mechanism

This step is the domain of Marketing & Strategy teams. The output is a documented revenue model that can be directly translated into Prolifi configuration. Attempting to configure Prolifi without this clarity produces inconsistent setups that require rework.

Start here: Getting Started: Marketing & Strategy

Step 2 — Create your account and set preferences

Once your revenue model is clear, the technical setup begins:

  • Create your Prolifi account
  • Configure operating entities (one per legal entity / country of operation)
  • Connect payment gateways
  • Configure tax settings
  • Set communication preferences (invoice and dunning email templates)
  • Configure user roles and approval workflows

This step is a joint responsibility of Finance teams (for billing and tax preferences) and Developer teams (for API access and gateway connections).

Relevant guides: Getting Started: Finance | Getting Started: Developers

Step 3 — Map your revenue model on Prolifi

With the account configured, you translate your documented revenue model into Prolifi’s product catalog and pricing configuration:

  • Create products and product groups
  • Attach pricing plans with the appropriate pricing model(s)
  • Define entitlements per plan
  • Configure multi-currency pricing for each market
  • Set up discount and promotional rules
  • Configure billing model preferences per product

This step is led by Marketing & Strategy with Finance validation and Developer integration in parallel.

Relevant guides: Getting Started: Marketing & Strategy | Product Catalog & Pricing

Step 4 — Integrate with your existing systems

With the platform configured, your Developer team integrates Prolifi into your product and operational stack:

  • Integrate customer data (identify and sync customer records)
  • Set up usage event streaming (for usage-based or metered billing)
  • Integrate payment collection flows
  • Integrate the customer portal or build a self-hosted portal via API
  • Connect Prolifi webhooks to your application event handlers
  • Integrate the cancellation workflow

Relevant guide: Getting Started: Developers


Next steps

Choose the Getting Started guide for your team, explore the platform architecture, or look up key terms in the glossary.