Telefakt is a management and billing system for enterprise subscription services, covering product/service configuration, customer subscriptions, order workflows, automated billing, revenue analytics, and business integrations. It is more like a core operations platform for subscription businesses than a standalone invoicing tool.
On the product side, it supports complex subscriptions and one-time products, along with advanced configuration and pricing. On the order side, it provides automated order management and visual visibility into both individual and overall order flows. Billing is integrated with order workflows, enabling automated handling of sales, changes, and terminations. For operations, it offers customer portals, partner portals, back-office portals, and embeddable components, making it suitable for connecting sales, customer support, delivery, billing, product, and accounting teams. Its reporting focuses on current revenue breakdowns, future revenue forecasts, contract expirations and revenue risk, as well as reseller/agent progress and automated commission calculation.
Its pricing model does not charge by module or user count. Instead, all features and all users are included, with fees calculated as a percentage of billed revenue through the system: starting at 0.99%, and decreasing to 0.49% as the business grows. This model can reduce procurement and scaling complexity, but companies with high transaction volume and low margins should run the numbers carefully. For deployment, Telefakt explicitly supports cloud, on-premises, or hybrid deployments. Its cloud hosting runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, with instances located in independent private clouds.
Its security capabilities are described in fairly comprehensive terms, including fine-grained audit trails, encryption at rest and in transit, multi-factor authentication, OIDC, access control, user permissions, backup and recovery, activity logs, and monitoring. For integrations, it provides both high-level and low-level APIs and uses industry-standard mechanisms and models such as TM Forum, though the page does not list specific third-party systems. Its multi-currency, multi-brand, multi-jurisdiction, and multilingual capabilities make it suitable for subscription businesses operating across regions and multiple entities.
The main strengths are its complete functional chain, pricing that does not restrict users or modules, support for complex multi-brand and multi-country operations, and strong audit and security design. The drawbacks are that it does not specify whether a free trial is available, what payment methods are supported, which service/support channels are provided, or what the concrete integration ecosystem looks like. There is also no public information about accessibility from mainland China. Telefakt is better suited to B2B companies that already have a certain level of subscription revenue, complex order and billing workflows, and reseller or multi-region operations. Chinese users should first verify network accessibility, payment methods, tax handling, and local compliance requirements. It may be worth comparing it with international solutions such as Zuora, Chargebee, Recurly, and Stripe Billing, as well as the subscription billing capabilities of local ERP/CRM vendors.
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