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Polar vs Brightpearl

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Polar
E-COMM
6.3

Polar fills out the merchant-of-record toolkit B2B SaaS actually needs — meters, multi-currency, team accounts.

◆ Current state

Polar's recent run is a focused buildout of B2B billing primitives that compete directly with Stripe Billing and Lago. Meter Units add value-multiplier support so usage metrics can be ingested in raw counts and priced in customer-friendly units. Pending subscription changes are now visible in both dashboard and customer portal. Multi-currency product pricing lets merchants set per-currency prices on the same product. Team Member Management for B2B brings owner/billing-manager/member roles. Every entry appears duplicated in the feed.

◆ Where it's heading

Polar is no longer just an indie-developer monetization tool — the recent surface reads like a serious B2B SaaS billing platform. Usage-based pricing primitives (meters with custom units), multi-currency, scheduled subscription changes with customer-portal visibility, and B2B team management collectively close the gap with the standard checklist enterprise buyers compare against. The trajectory is clear: target SaaS companies that previously had to choose between Stripe Billing's complexity and a smaller-but-simpler tool.

◆ Prediction

Expect more usage-based primitives — tiered metering, prepaid credits, free-tier graduation flows — given the meter-unit foundation just landed. Tax-handling improvements (more jurisdictions, automated reconciliation reports) are likely next given the multi-currency push. SOC 2 / SAML enterprise checklist items will probably become visible too if the B2B push continues.

B5.0

Brightpearl's public stream is all SEO guides — no product releases visible.

◆ Current state

Every entry in the last month is long-form educational content: guides on inventory analytics, CRM, retail/B2C/B2B fulfillment, product lifecycle management, predictive supply-chain analytics, and omnichannel fulfillment. There are no release notes, feature announcements, integration launches, or version bumps in the changelog this period.

◆ Where it's heading

The signal in this stream is a content-marketing strategy, not product development. Whether Brightpearl is shipping privately, publishing release notes on a separate channel, or genuinely in a quiet quarter cannot be determined from these entries alone — but to any reader watching this feed, the product looks dormant.

◆ Prediction

Expect the educational-guide cadence to continue at roughly two to three posts per week on inventory, fulfillment, and CRM topics. Whether actual product releases re-enter this feed is unclear from the available signal.

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