As is so often the case with subscription analytics software, the question is whether to go with an in-house or third-party solution. Companies that opt for an in-house solution benefit from short paths, a development process without dependencies, and the certainty that they will receive subscription monitoring exactly as they want it. Changes and adjustments can be made promptly and flexibly. On the other hand, there is probably a lack of know-how and industry-specific experience. Furthermore, specialists who are needed to implement projects have to be hired. The cost advantage, which may arise compared to software from the free market, is thus quickly put into perspective again. They are also often neither state-of-the-art nor do they comply with EU regulations.

Modern subscription analytics software solutions now offer a wide range of functions to cover a variety of company-specific requirements. In terms of security and compatibility, they are state of the art. The continuous development of these platforms offers ever new features and allows users to stay competitive. Real-time monitoring, custom reports and user interfaces based on the latest criteria ensure maximum flexibility. In the event of problems, such as server failures, external support ensures that the damage is limited and that errors and problems are quickly resolved.