Multi-storefront subscription pricing without spreadsheets
Most subscription companies still run their global pricing out of a Google Sheet. The sheet has currencies, regional adjustments, promo overrides, and tax rules. Engineers translate it into config. Finance signs it off after the fact. Nobody is sure what is currently live.
That works at three storefronts. It collapses at twelve.
What a multi-storefront platform does differently
Each storefront is a first-class object. It owns:
- Currency and price points for every plan and bundle.
- Tax scheme for the jurisdictions it serves.
- Payment providers allowed in that market.
- Consent and compliance rules for that locale.
- Localization for plan names, descriptions, and offer copy.
The catalog is shared. The execution is local. One change rolls out to one storefront without touching the others.
What you stop doing
You stop maintaining a master spreadsheet. You stop manually rebuilding integrations every time you add a country. You stop reconciling prices across storefront and PSP. You stop guessing whether a regional override is live.
Where this lives in the stack
Pricing, payments, and entitlements all need this same notion of a storefront, or your config drifts within a quarter. Azotte builds it in.
Multi-storefront subscription platform → Subscription payment orchestration → Subscription analytics →