Recurly is an SaaS subscription billing management platform that powers over 2,000 brands, including Asana, BarkBox, Cinemark, Sling TV, and Twitch. Automating the repetitive task of sending recurring bills month after month, Recurly provides management for thousands of subscription-based businesses worldwide. Recurly is quick and easy to set up and integrate into existing systems, and sales include service support so merchants can get help as needed. Recurly is a powerful tool that reduces subscriber churn and increases business revenue.
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1. First, navigate to the "Sources" tab on the Airbyte dashboard and click "Create a new source."
2. Select "Recurly" from the list of available connectors.
3. Enter a name for your Recurly source and click "Next."
4. Enter your Recurly API key and subdomain in the appropriate fields. You can find your API key in your Recurly account settings.
5. Click "Test Connection" to ensure that your credentials are correct and that Airbyte can connect to your Recurly account.
6. Once the connection is successful, click "Create Source" to save your Recurly source in Airbyte.
7. You can now configure your Recurly source by selecting the data you want to replicate and setting up any necessary sync settings.
8. After configuring your source, click "Create Connection" to connect your Recurly source to a destination in Airbyte.
9. Follow the prompts to select a destination and configure your connection settings.
10. Once your connection is established, Airbyte will begin replicating data from your Recurly account to your destination.
1. Log in to your AWS account and navigate to the AWS Management Console.
2. Click on the S3 service and create a new bucket where you will store your data.
3. Create an IAM user with the necessary permissions to access the S3 bucket. Make sure to save the access key and secret key.
4. Open Airbyte and navigate to the Destinations tab.
5. Select the AWS Datalake destination connector and click on "Create new connection".
6. Enter a name for your connection and paste the access key and secret key you saved earlier.
7. Enter the name of the S3 bucket you created in step 2 and select the region where it is located.
8. Choose the format in which you want your data to be stored in the S3 bucket (e.g. CSV, JSON, Parquet).
9. Configure any additional settings, such as compression or encryption, if necessary.
10. Test the connection to make sure it is working properly.
11. Save the connection and start syncing your data to the AWS Datalake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Recurly's API provides access to a wide range of data related to subscription management and billing. The following are the categories of data that Recurly's API gives access to:
1. Accounts: Information about customer accounts, including contact details, billing information, and subscription status.
2. Subscriptions: Details about active and inactive subscriptions, including plan information, billing cycles, and renewal dates.
3. Transactions: Information about all transactions related to a customer's account, including payments, refunds, and credits.
4. Invoices: Details about all invoices generated for a customer's account, including invoice items, due dates, and payment status.
5. Plans: Information about the different subscription plans offered by a business, including pricing, features, and billing intervals.
6. Add-ons: Details about additional products or services that can be added to a subscription, including pricing and billing intervals.
7. Coupons: Information about discounts or promotions offered to customers, including coupon codes, expiration dates, and usage limits.
8. Metrics: Data related to subscription and revenue metrics, including churn rate, customer lifetime value, and monthly recurring revenue.
Overall, Recurly's API provides businesses with a comprehensive set of data to manage their subscription-based business models effectively.