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IT Administration
4 months ago

Support for multiple organizations

Orb now supports the ability to login to multiple Orb organizations with the same email. For customers with multiple Orb organizations included in your plan, this means that you will be able to easily login and switch between Orb organizations using one central email.

As always, the login security for these organizations can be configured in the Security tab within your Orb settings.

For more information, please check out our docs! 

Integrations
4 months ago

Salesforce CPQ Integration

Orb’s CPQ integration streamlines processes like provisioning and contract management, using custom triggers and flows built in SFDC’s Flow Builder. Use it to automate provisioning and quote-to-cash workflows within Salesforce. 

The Orb CPQ integration is installed via a Salesforce managed package and includes Apex actions that connect to Orb’s API. These actions can be triggered manually or automatically (e.g., when an opportunity is moved to "closed-won"). These actions are compatible with Flow Builder and can also be used in custom code if needed, offering flexibility for Salesforce admins and developers.

Supported workflows: 

  1. Provisioning new contracts: New contracts can be created for existing customers on paid plans, users on free plans, or new customers.
  2. Amend contracts: Existing contracts can be modified, such as adjusting usage quantities or adding new products.
  3. Cancel and replace contracts: Contracts can be canceled and replaced, typically in upsell scenarios where the customer wants to renegotiate terms.
  4. Renewing contracts: Contracts can be renewed at the end of their term, with sales teams negotiating new terms.
  5. Early termination: Customers can end contracts early and be moved to different plans (paid or free).

To check if your plan includes the CPQ integration and receive the installation link, please reach out to Orb. The package should be installed by a Salesforce Admin following the installation instructions in this guide.

Learn more about the integration in the product documentation.

Integrations
4 months ago

Sync Orb Data to Salesforce with the CRM integration

You can sync Orb data back into Salesforce using Orb's CRM integration. Syncing Orb data back into Salesforce can empower your sales and customer-facing teams to gain a more holistic view of account health by giving them insights into Customers, Plans, Invoices and Subscriptions.

They can use it to quickly answer questions directly from Salesforce, such as: 

  • What’s included in my customer’s current subscription? What products are they using?
  • What invoices has my customer received? How do those invoices differ month over month?
  • Has there been an increase in usage for this account recently that might motivate an upsell conversation? Or a decrease that could indicate a churn risk?
  • What is my customer’s usage in the current month? 
  • How does my customer’s credit usage compare to their pre-purchase commitment?


Learn more about the integration here. If the integration is included in your plan, head over to Settings and click on the new Integrations tab to set up the integration in just a few clicks. 


InvoicesPricing ModelsCredits
5 months ago

In-arrears fixed fees on the credit ledger

In-arrears fixed fees can now be denominated in virtual currencies (custom credits). These fees will automatically deduct from customers' prepaid credit balances, similar to usage-based fees.

This enhancement enables new pricing scenarios — for example, you can now set enterprise support fees in credits that draw from the customer's prepaid enterprise commitment rather than triggering a separate charge.

DashboardCredits
5 months ago

Remove a Credit Block by Voiding the Original Balance

We’re excited to share that Orb now allows users to remove credit blocks from the credit ledger. This can be done by voiding the original credit block amount through the “adjust credits” workflow on the customer page within the UI. This new capability is particularly helpful for correcting errors in credit block creation or removing a block in case of a refund for a credit grant.

APIInvoices
6 months ago

Create credit note API endpoint

We have launched a new API endpoint for creating credit notes, enabling you to issue credit notes for specific line items on an invoice. This feature allows for programmatic issuance of credit notes, supporting bulk actions for multiple customers and enhancing customer experience by providing faster processing for refunds or adjustments.


For detailed information on how to credit an invoice, refer to the credit notes section in our documentation.

6 months ago

Synchronous invoice issuance in the API

You can now synchronously issue and invoice via the API using the `synchronous: true` request body parameter in the issuance endpoint.

The synchronous option is currently only supported for invoices containing only fixed fees. If the invoice is configured to sync to an external provider, a successful response from this endpoint guarantees the presence of the invoice in the provider.

DashboardSubscription Management
6 months ago

Phases in subscription timeline

We are now showing plan phases in subscription timelines, allowing you to see when the given phase of a plan starts and ends.

APIDashboard
6 months ago

More powerful trial management

Trial periods are an effective lever in product-led and sales-led GTM motions. Orb's capabilities for managing trials just got a big upgrade.

We've added a new API endpoint, Update Trial, that allows you to change or extend the end date of subscription's trial. By default, Orb will only shift the trial end date, leaving the rest of the subscription unchanged. You can also specify an option to shift the rest of the subscription by the same duration.

With this new endpoint, it's possible to retroactively extend a trial after it has already ended—if you need to give a prospect a few extra trial days to convert, Orb makes this operation easy.

When creating a new subscription or scheduling a plan change, you're able to override the trial duration.

Managing trials in the dashboard is as easy and powerful as via the API. In the subscription card, use the "Update trial" action to make adjustments to the trial period.


APISubscription Management
6 months ago

Select plan version

When creating a new subscription or scheduling a plan change, you may now select a plan version to subscribe to. Previously, new subscriptions could only and plan changes could only target the default version.


This functionality is also available in the API, via the plan_version_number field in the create subscription endpoint, and the schedule plan change endpoint. If the field is null or absent, the default version will be used.