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Highlights From the G2 Fall 2022 E-Commerce Reports
The e-commerce software market experienced significant changes in the past quarter caused by market corrections, changes in buyer behavior, and supply chain challenges. To understand how these changes impacted users, I analyzed the most recent G2 e-commerce reports data for fall 2022.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
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Subscription Billing Software Discussions
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Question on: Sage Intacct
What is cloud accounting?
Cloud accounting
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Cloud accounting is a bit different than "typical" accounting in the sense that "cloud" means the server which holds the data are located off site, typically by a "host".
Prior to the cloud, accounting data would be stored "on premise" - which means the information in your accounting software would be stored on a server that is hosted on site, typically within your building, it could even be stored directly on your computer.
By going to cloud, you no longer have to host servers on site which takes up room and costs money to maintain. Cloud frees up physical space by not having servers store the information in your facility. This allows multiple authorized users in different locations to access, send, and receive data.
Some people are concerned that cloud isn't as secure as on premise and that cloud is more prone to security breaches. However, to determine if that is the case, it would be wise to look further into advancements in cloud technology, since every few months the technology and security tends to increase.
The most simplified version of an example of cloud is the internet. Anytime we use the internet we are pulling information through servers that are located in facilities throughout the US via the "cloud". We don't have the information of the internet stored on our computers, our computers simply pick up the data from the cloud and then relays the information onto our screen.
If you have any questions about accounting software, please feel free to reach out!
Jesse Kozazcki
Brainsell
978-887-3870
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Cloud accounting provides the same functionality as on-premises accounting software—with a crucial difference: cloud accounting software connects through the Internet to run on remote, vendor-managed servers. The user works from a web-based interface and data is sent into the cloud (i.e. the Internet), where it is processed and stored on a remote infrastructure. The results are then sent back to the user. All accounting functions take place off-site, not on the user's computer.
Cloud accounting eliminates the need for the customer to install, manage, and maintain software and hardware devoted to accounting or perform data backups. All of those functions are managed by the cloud accounting vendor. That frees IT personnel to devote their resources to other initiatives. What’s more, cloud accounting facilitates easier, secure information sharing by employees in other departments, branch offices, subsidiaries, auditors, and regulators as needed.
Cloud accounting typically uses subscription-based or usage-based pricing (e.g. per-user/per-month.) Users can access the software from any location and from most any connected device, including smartphones and tablets.
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Question on: Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill)
Can customers be billed daily/monthly/quarterly?
Billing
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Yes you can choose the frequency
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If you need to provide customized discounts to a single customer or a group of customers, Fusebill is flexible enough to accommodate. If you can think of a use case, Fusebill can handle it.
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We support a variety of frequencies and combinations of tiered, volume, and usage based billing.
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Question on: Stax Bill (formerly Fusebill)
Why FuseBill?
Why Fusebill
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Business is hectic enough without having to worry about your subscription billing process. With Fusebill you can focus on your business instead of your billing system.
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We have a whole page on that https://www.fusebill.com/why-fusebill-subscription-billing-software
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Subscription Billing Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Subscription Billing
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report


