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MetricsCube has moved into its next chapter that crowns a long-running transformation inside the platform. But before we get there, it’s worth rewinding a few months to a particularly busy period in our platform’s story. First came the modernized website, followed by refreshed pricing plans that made advanced WHMCS analytics considerably more approachable for smaller businesses. A lot of that came down to the new Starter plan, which lowered the entry point for those who had previously treated this level of reporting as something reserved for later stages of growth. Alongside that, our collaboration with ModulesGarden has grown even stronger,...
Over time MetricsCube matured into a serious analytics environment for WHMCS businesses. Companies began relying on it not only for quick reporting, but above all for understanding patterns in revenue, customer behaviour and operational performance. The analytical depth was already there. What needed an update was the way that depth was presented. That is why today marks the start of a new chapter for MetricsCube. Our platform now arrives with a redesigned website, a thoroughly modernized pricing structure, a clearer product offering, and a deeper collaboration with ModulesGarden that strengthens the entire analytics ecosystem around WHMCS. Nothing about the core...
MetricsCube includes a feature called Self-Hosted Data Connection, which allows your WHMCS installation to send data to the platform directly from your own environment. At first glance this might sound like a minor technical variation, but in practice it matters more today than it ever did before. In a world where cyber threats are an everyday concern, systems that handle billing and customer data tend to become carefully protected places, and understandably so. Once an environment reaches that stage, the idea of opening new access points for external services can feel like a step in the wrong direction. Self-Hosted Data...
Every business that depends on recurring revenue knows one simple truth: the path forward is written in the numbers. They tell you if you’re growing or shrinking, if the churn is just a blip or a worrying trend, if that new pricing experiment is paying off. But here’s the catch: numbers are only as good as the way they’re calculated. The new MetricsCube release marks a fundamental shift in how your business story gets told. Nearly all from over 90 comprehensive reports have been carefully rebuilt from scratch. And not because the old ones were broken, but because businesses dynamically...
In the web hosting industry, numbers don’t lie – but sometimes they do mumble. You might have revenue data here, churn stats there, and MRR details buried under a few clicks. Sound familiar? That’s why we’ve decided to pull it all together and give you one clear, unified picture of how your business is really doing. We’re stepping beyond the usual metrics overview with a major update to MetricsCube – a brand-new Performance Report, freshly added to our collection of premium datasets. The big picture in one place With the new Performance Report, we’re making it easier than ever to...
To buy or not to buy may no longer be the major dilemma. Today, it’s often about how to pay. With WHMCS enabling businesses to offer multiple billing formats, it’s no surprise that buyers are exploring their options. While the choice itself is readily available, there’s a noticeable trend toward recurring payments, the backbone of subscription-based models. Let’s break the two key terms down. Subscriptions refer to services that customers pay for regularly, whether monthly, quarterly, or annually. Those who sign up for these recurring services are known as subscribers. ☞ The subscription economy, valued at “just” $593 billion globally...