Billing and monetization platform from ex-Adyen leaders built for global usage-based pricing.
Solvimon is a billing and monetization platform founded by former Adyen leaders, built for companies running usage-based and hybrid pricing across many countries and currencies. It ingests usage data, rates it against flexible pricing models, and generates invoices, with multi-currency and multi-entity operation treated as a starting assumption rather than an enterprise add-on. Buyers are platforms, fintechs, and scale-ups whose billing spans borders from day one. It sits in the fulfill-and-bill stage, between metering and the ledger.
Which of the capability map's modules Solvimon covers — each links to the module's own page, with every tool that supports it.
| Module | Phase | Depth | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fulfill & Bill | |||
| Usage Event Ingestion (API) | Consume & Meter | Supported | |
| Rating Engine | Rate & Bill | Core | flexible usage and hybrid pricing models rated at volume |
| Invoice Generation | Rate & Bill | Core | |
| Multi-Currency & FX Rate Management | Rate & Bill | Supported | multi-currency and multi-entity billing as a first-class design goal |
The Adyen pedigree is the tell: Solvimon approaches billing the way a global payments company approaches processing — high-volume, multi-entity, multi-currency by default. That makes it a distinctive fit for businesses whose hard problem is billing the same product correctly across dozens of markets, rather than modeling exotic pricing for a single one.
Most modern billing tools started from the pricing-model problem and added international support later. Solvimon inverts that — global, multi-entity operation is the founding premise, with usage rating built on top. If your billing complexity is geographic as much as model-driven, that ordering matters.
Companies billing across multiple countries with usage or hybrid pricing — platforms, fintech infrastructure, and B2B SaaS expanding internationally. A single-market SaaS with straightforward subscriptions has cheaper, simpler options.
By overlap on the capability map — computed, not curated.