Thousands of subscriptions, one frictionless collection system
Thousands of subscriptions renewed without a hitch, and e-commerce collections gathered in one place: that's how Il Sole 24 Ore simplified payments for its readers.
One platform to manage every subscription
Il Sole 24 Ore automated the entire subscriber journey, from activation to renewal, and centralized collections for its whole B2B offering on a single platform.
See how recurring payments workSecure, automatic renewals
Readers' cards are stored as encrypted cloud tokens, so renewals happen automatically without ever exposing real card data.
Fits into the systems you already use
Daevon's APIs connect directly to the group's ERP and e-commerce systems, with no need to swap out existing tools.
One place for every sales channel
Web, mobile apps, and dedicated B2B portals all flow through one gateway, so every subscriber pays the same way, whichever channel they choose.
Fewer drop-offs, more confirmed subscriptions
With Daevon, cash flow became predictable: failed payments dropped sharply.
What's working behind every payment
The modules that let Il Sole 24 Ore handle an enterprise volume of business without surprises.
Payment data stays protected in a digital vault, ready for every recurring charge.
Every payment request is routed to the channel most likely to succeed.
The newspaper's systems talk to Daevon in real time, both ways, through REST APIs.
Fraud rules adapt to readers' real behavior, blocking only suspicious attempts.
When a charge fails for a temporary reason, the system retries on a preset schedule, with no manual work.
Every transaction is logged and exportable, for fast reconciliation in internal management software.
"The reliability of a group like Il Sole 24 Ore requires equally solid technological partners. With Daevon, we found an infrastructure capable of scaling with our digital publishing needs, offering our subscribers a seamless and absolutely secure experience."
What publishers want to know about payments
Renewals happen automatically, with no action needed from the reader. For a publisher running thousands of active subscriptions, that means no manual reminders and no subscriber lost to a forgotten renewal.
The system automatically retries over the following days, with no work for the finance team. Subscriptions that would otherwise look lost to a temporary shortfall get recovered without the reader ever noticing.
The service keeps running even when thousands of readers subscribe at the same moment, such as during a promotion. No queues, no payments lost to system overload.
No. For publishing groups like Il Sole 24 Ore, checkout stays under their own brand: readers only see the publication's identity, keeping the trust built with their audience.
Thousands of subscribers, zero hassle: want the same?
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