Company Information

HQ

Paris, France

Founded

2015

Market

Agile Billing

Solution

Opencell Billing Engine

Representative
Customers

OVHcloud, La Poste, Fnac Darty, Eir, Engie, Alpiq, Velib

Ideal Customer
Profile

Mid-to-large EU-based organizations requiring medium-to-high complexity and billing volumes with projects driven by IT teams that embrace the open-source model.

Company Size

The optimal fit is for a company/product line with revenues of $250M – $1B+, although their sweet spot can be as low as $20M if the customer has high complexity monetization requirements.

Business Model

B2B B2C B2X

Physical
Digital
Hybrid

Technology Ecosystem(s)

AWS Microsoft Oracle Salesforce SAP Own/Proprietary

Opencell runs on an open source, Java-based system; their front end is developed in ReactJS. The preferred cloud provider is OVHcloud. The optimal deployment is in a single tenant, hosted by either Opencell or by the customer’s preferred cloud (e.g., Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure) using Kubernetes.

Primary Users

Business

Business

Finance

Finance

Operations

Operations

Marketing

Marketing

IT

IT

Sales

Sales

Services

Services

Developers

Developers

The common users of this solution include finance and IT teams. Sales and operations users also frequently use the system to produce quotes, process orders, etc.

Investment Level

Developers

Smaller projects can be a deployed with a handful of internal staff, while larger projects are typically staffed with 1015+ internal resources plus external consultants. Software fees are below market average.

Agility

Developers

Implementation times are commensurate with the sophistication and complexity of the monetization and IT environments the product is going into. Once implemented, the solution offers above-average agility — introducing change into the system does not require a large team of resources.

Complexity

Developers

This solution can address monetization requirements with medium to above medium levels of complexity. Although it is sold as an “all in one” solution, customers are able to use components for specific needs.

Geographies

North America

North America

Latin America

Latin America

EU

EU

ME

ME

Africa

Africa

Japan

Japan

Asia

Asia

Australia /NZ

Australia /NZ

Opencell is best suited to European companies. The company has a number of customers outside France (e.g., Ireland, Spain, Switzerland), so it is not limited to French-speaking countries within Europe. International expansion is primarily dependent on creating a network of local, trained integration partners.

Sales Channels

Direct

Direct

Online

Online

Indirect

Indirect

Companies with an indirect and/or direct sales motion will find a good fit with OpenCell.

Top 3 Verticals

Utilities/Energy

Utilities/Energy

The solution is an ideal fit for energy and other utilities providers.

Telecommunications

Telecommunications

This solution addresses the needs of telecommunications operations, particularly those with cloud and next-gen business services.

B2B Service

B2B Service

The business services vertical is a primary focus of this solution. The consolidation of diverse billing solutions into a single platform is a common use case.

Analyst Notes

Opencell distinguishes itself in two ways. First, it is one of the few viable open-source billing solutions in the market. This makes it particularly appealing to organizations with strong IT departments seeking a software product that can be built upon and customized within the context of the customer’s existing portfolio of home-grown and off-the-shelf applications. Potential buyers’ concern about vendor lock-in is softened by the open-source approach and option to self-host. Second, Opencell offers a variety of deployment modes. Most customers prefer a single-tenant implementation, while others elect to a multi-tenant deployment. A multi-seller option allows deployment across multiple legal entities or business units.

Other interesting aspects of the solution include (a) their customizable, role-based interfaces that enable end users to operate the system without needing to acquire a CRM license or develop custom portals, and (b) their extensive Restful APIs that make it easy to create complex integrations with third-party solutions. These factors, combined with its position in the European market, give the company a distinct profile apart from the legacy billing solutions and the younger, lightweight subscription management products. CPQ functionality was introduced in late 2021.