2019 Startups San Antonio Magazine - Issue 1

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sells marketing software, Rotem used Chargify’s services and knew firsthand Chargify was a company with strong organic growth, impressive considering the startup is one of the first SaaS companies.

for accounting. Founded in 2014, ProRata has several employees who now work for Chargify providing financial reporting software for $600 million worth of recurring revenue of customers.

“We’re helping teams be more innovative and creative ...”

ProRata addresses the need Chargify’s customers identified to improve their ability to generate financial reports in compliance with new Financial Accounting Standards Board rules that went into effect Jan. 1. The new rule helps standardize business financial reporting, so it is easier to understand and compare across industries.

“SaaS has grown so much as a sector there’s more companies offering subscription billing, but a company’s infrastructure may hamper innovation if they are not able to implement complex billing,” Rotem said. “We’re helping teams be more innovative and creative by allowing them to experiment with pricing, product, and service offerings without creating a billing nightmare and having to write code.” Chargify launched WhoPays in October 2018 to allow a payer to assign or reassign payment responsibility for subscriptions or groups of subscriptions, according to the company. Think of a large company with different teams using a subscription service with each team paying separate invoices for varying levels of service. WhoPays helps the business consolidate and manage their payments with different subscribers within an organization into a single invoice that can be paid in one transaction. Rotem explained how WhoPays was designed to relieve the pain points for employees involved in tracking so many subscriptions. “We use our product, so we approach product development from a customer-based approach,” Rotem said. “We realized client-facing teams not only needed a way to tailor offerings over time for customers, they also need to track it in billing.” Chargify’s latest innovation was designed for financial teams in companies charged with tracking accounting and inventory. Their NetSuite integration syncs Chargify customers and transactions to NetSuite’s accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software to eliminate manual, time-consuming financial tracking and reporting processes for a company. In December Chargify acquired the Atlanta-based ProRata, a tech startup used by software companies

Chargify’s Plans for 2019: More Growth Rotem plans to focus in 2019 on giving Chargify’s SaaS customers even more flexibility with the addition of new tools designed to help companies scale internationally. The tool will focus on how to capture and recognize revenue, which can get complicated when dealing with different currencies. “We’re working to help on customers make better business decisions in their recurring subscriptions,” Rotem said. “We’re working to solve challenges for the whole company—product teams, client-facing teams, developers, and finance and accounting.” A native of Israel, Rotem has a master’s degree from Harvard Business School and two bachelor’s degrees — one in accounting from Brigham Young University and one in plant sciences from The Hebrew University. He was a pilot in the Israeli Air Force for ten years on active duty and five years in the reserves before becoming an entrepreneur. Since moving to Texas from Salt Lake City, Rotem has found San Antonio to be an especially welcoming city. “I’ve been offered the military discount at businesses even though I did not serve in the U.S. military,” Rotem said. San Antonio has also become a good place to grow Chargify. The company has almost doubled its workforce over the past 22 months to about 70 employees and continues its aggressive growth with ten job openings. “Not all companies are scaling at this rate,” Rotem said. “We’re looking to build a great company by staying ahead of the market.”

Featured image is of Tom Rotem, CEO of Chargify. Photo credit: Startups San Antonio. startupssanantonio.com

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