Webbilling.com now offers Implementation Guides for integrating the Webbilling non-card billing solutions utilizing your NATS cascades.
Pleased Merchants have responded with all kinds of positive feedback, as we all know that anything that can be done to ease the pain of implementing anything is appreciated by programmers, and especially by those waiting on our technically gifted friends ;-D
Ines Petersen, Webbilling Global Operations Director, said that she has received many positive responses from merchants, who have already used the manuals. She told me this week she was pleased and surprised by all the positive reaction, because her goal was just to make the implementations easier. She and her team created a step-by-step guide with screenshots and notations showing exactly how to move through the easy steps. Groups, packages, currencies, price points â everything is covered.
If you are operating on either NATS3 or NATS4, using Webbilling.com to increase your EU revenues is just a no-brainer. Capture all the EU revenue lost because surfers in your current traffic are unable to pay â that money should be in your bank account!
Utilize the Webbilling Real Direct Debit solution in the top European markets of Germany, the United Kingdom, Austria, the Netherlands, and Spain. Utilize free and paid trial offers, recurring billing, one-click future joins and upsells, Pay-per-Anything and Cross-Sales â along with customizable currency conversion capabilities and cancellation packages. No card of any kind is required of the user â no payment community to join â just Real Impulse Buying.
For further information on utilizing Webbilling in NATS, please write me at: marketing@webbilling.com.
Webbilling– Easier than Ever in NATS
Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.
More Articles
A Practical Guide to Refreshing Your Creator Brand
The word “rebrand” can spark instant dread. Why mess with my favorite burrito? What’s with the new logo? Or in the world of online sex work: Wait, she changed her name? Dyed her hair? OMG did she really swap out the good-girl-next-door vibe for full leather baddie?
Kylie Baker Details Rise From Store Support to Regional Manager
When Kylie Baker first stepped into adult retail, it wasn’t part of a long-term career plan. It was a favor, a simple act of support for a friend who needed help covering shifts. Nearly 12 years later, that moment has evolved into a leadership career defined by adaptability, resilience and a people-first approach.
Building a Queer Audience Across Multiple Platforms
Building a queer audience online can be like trying to flirt at a party where half the people pretend you don’t exist, and the other half want you to leave. On some platforms, the word “gay” alone can tank visibility. On others, showing too much skin, using the wrong hashtag or linking too directly to adult content can quietly bury your posts before anyone sees them.
Ohdoki Sets Sights on International Growth With 'The Handy'
Some brands rush to cover every facet of the pleasure products market. Others aim to do one thing — and do it exceptionally well.
5 Key Features Your Adult Ecommerce Website Might Be Missing
I spend a lot of time on adult ecommerce websites. Not just looking at the front end, but digging into what’s actually driving traffic, conversions and long-term growth. Here’s the reality: most adult brands are leaving money on the table.
SantanaXXL on Breaking Barriers and Making Room for Plus-Size Creators
SantanaXXL doesn’t do subtle. There’s his loud, contagious laugh. The oversized, impossibly cool Louis Vuitton shades perched effortlessly on his face during his chat with XBIZ. The ensemble he casually describes as a “lounge outfit.”
Ricci Levy on Standing Up for the Right to Be Heard
When Ricci Levy speaks about human rights, she does not use detached, academic language. She speaks with urgency, emotion and the kind of passion that immediately makes it clear just how deeply personal this work is for her.
Lessons From Decades of Building the Adult Internet
After my first year of college, I needed a job. So I did what people did back then: I opened the newspaper and started scanning the classifieds. One listing stood out: “Image Librarian.” I had no idea what that meant, but I applied, and got the job.
Tips for Building a Pleasure Brand That Lasts
Each year, promising new indie brands enter the pleasure industry with fresh, creative designs meant to enhance intimacy, wellness and self-discovery. Some are embraced by retailers and shoppers, while others fade quietly.