Rebilly news, features, and updates for August 2025

August 30, 2025 · 2 min read

Rebilly news, features, and updates for August 2025

Hello, and welcome to the August edition of the Rebilly news, features, and updates blog.

New features

Deactivate and activate custom fields

You can now deactivate and activate custom fields. For more information, see Deactivate custom fields.

Trial usage limit reached

We added the trial usage limit reached event, webhook, and property.

A trial usage limit is a defined usage cap during the trial period of a subscription. When the reported usage reaches the configured trial limit, an event called 'trial-usage-limit-reached' is triggered. To notify the customer or restrict access to the service, a webhook and email notification can be configured for this event. When the trial limit is reached, additional usage cannot be reported unless the trial ends. For more information, see the Trial usage limit reached API operation.

Total recognized and estimated revenue amounts in journal entries

You can now view the total recognized revenue amount and total estimated amount of all journal records in a journal entry. For more information, see View journal entries.

Apple Pay on non-Safari browsers

We added support for Apple Pay on non-Safari browsers using a QR code flow. For information on how this works, see Use Apple Pay in third-party browsers on Mac, Window devices, and other devices.

To set up Apple Pay as a payment method using the Rebilly UI, see Set up a payment gateway. To set up Apple Pay for use in embedded payment forms, see Set up Apple Pay.

New payment gateway integrations

Integration requests

Rebilly supports over 200 payment gateways and more than 170 payment methods including ACH, PayPal, and Bitcoin. If you would like to add a payment integration that’s not in our list, complete the request a new payment gateway integration process. If you have any questions, please contact us. We are happy to help!

For more release information, see Release notes.


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