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Sep 1, 2025

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How do entitlements work in SaaS?

Finn Lobsien

Finn Lobsien

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How do entitlements work in SaaS?

Modern SaaS architectures increasingly require sophisticated entitlement management systems that integrate seamlessly with usage-based billing models. With 38% of SaaS companies billing based on actual software usage and 74% of SaaS businesses expected to offer usage-based pricing by the end of 2023, understanding how entitlements function within metered billing frameworks becomes critical for technical implementation decisions.

Understanding SaaS entitlements architecture

SaaS entitlements represent granular permissions and access controls that determine what features, resources, and service levels customers can access based on their subscription plans and consumption patterns. Unlike traditional binary access controls, modern entitlement systems must support complex billing scenarios including metered billing for SaaS, prepaid credits, and hybrid pricing models.

Core entitlement categories include:

These entitlements must operate in conjunction with usage-based billing systems to enable real-time usage tracking and dynamic pricing calculations across consumption-based pricing models.

Integration with metered billing solutions

The relationship between entitlements and usage-based pricing has evolved significantly as SaaS companies adopt more sophisticated pay-as-you-go pricing models. Implementing a metered billing system can potentially increase a company's net revenue retention (NRR). HubSpot, for example, saw its NRR jump from 70% to nearly 100% after switching to metered billing.

Real-time enforcement architecture

Modern entitlement systems must provide sub-second response times for access decisions while simultaneously tracking usage for billing purposes. Key architectural requirements include:

Consumption-based pricing models

Usage-based billing (UBB), also known as metered billing or pay-as-you-go, means customers pay only for what they use. This requires entitlement systems to:

1. Track consumption in real-time: Monitor usage against allocated quotas with minimal latency

2. Support tiered pricing: Calculate charges based on consumption volumes and pricing tiers

3. Manage prepaid credits: Track credit balances and automatically apply consumption charges

Technical implementation best practices

Entitlement management system design

Effective entitlement management requires centralized policy engines that can evaluate complex rules based on subscription status, usage patterns, and billing arrangements. Modern platforms processing high-volume events require solutions that can handle enterprise-scale demands while maintaining accuracy.

Essential system components include:

Integration with billing platforms

Organizations implementing usage-based billing need platforms that can process high-volume events while maintaining accuracy. Modern solutions like Lago provide integrated approaches supporting up to 15,000 billing events per second while maintaining precise entitlement enforcement.

Key integration requirements include:

Operational best practices

Clear unit measurement definition

Establish precise consumption metrics that align with both entitlement enforcement and billing calculations. Whether measuring API calls, data processing units, or storage consumption, consistent unit definitions become essential when entitlements must enforce quotas and billing systems must calculate charges.

Customer transparency and monitoring

Maintain transparency with customers through real-time usage visibility. Implementation considerations include:

Pricing optimization strategies

Regular analysis of consumption patterns informs both entitlement configurations and pricing adjustments. 39% of SaaS businesses charged based on metered usage in 2021, which is up 16% from 2014, indicating widespread adoption requiring continuous optimization.

Scaling challenges and solutions

Managing complexity at scale

As SaaS businesses grow, entitlement management becomes increasingly complex. Metered billing aligns costs directly with usage, making customers pay only for what they use. This model appeals particularly to smaller businesses or startups, allowing them to start small and scale as needed.

Solutions for scalability include:

Balancing flexibility with control

Modern entitlement systems must accommodate diverse pricing models while maintaining operational efficiency. Implement automated alerts for abnormal usage patterns while providing customers with predictable cost structures that align with value delivery.

Implementation with modern billing platforms

For organizations requiring comprehensive entitlement and metered billing solutions, platforms like Lago provide integrated approaches that handle complex entitlement scenarios. These platforms support sophisticated requirements through:

-Open-source flexibility: Complete visibility into entitlement logic and billing calculations

The evolution toward usage-based pricing and complex entitlement requirements makes platform selection crucial for technical teams. Modern solutions must balance sophisticated entitlement capabilities with operational simplicity to support both current billing needs and future growth requirements.

Ready to implement advanced entitlement management with usage-based billing? Explore Lago's combined entitlements, metering and billing platform to see how integrated solutions can streamline your entitlement architecture while supporting complex pricing models.


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