As SaaS companies increasingly tap into cloud marketplaces like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, the need to have a complete cloud go-to-market (GTM) stack has become critical.
Succeeding in marketplaces today means managing product listings, integrating usage metering and billing, creating and tracking private offers, enforcing entitlement logic, automating renewals, handling notifications, and aligning data back to your CRM, all while keeping up with the evolving requirements of each cloud platform.
But here’s the reality: building your own multi-cloud GTM integration, or relying solely on native marketplace connectors, is slow, costly, and unsustainable.
Each cloud has its own APIs, schemas, billing models, entitlement systems, and operational workflows, meaning every new product, cloud, or listing adds another layer of rebuilds, refactors, and maintenance.
If you are serious about scaling revenue through AWS, Azure, and GCP marketplaces, and want to automate listings, billing, metering, offers, CRM syncs, and reporting, buying a ready-to-use platform like Suger is the faster, more scalable path.
In this blog, we’ll break down why building in-house slows you down, where hidden costs and bottlenecks appear, and how using Suger you can accelerate all these manual cloud GTM processes, and scale across clouds without multiplying engineering and operations effort.
Let’s dive in.
Building a Cloud Marketplace In-House is So Hard
Step 1: Listing Creation is Complex and Manual
✅ Bottom Line:
Setting up compliant listings across multiple marketplaces demands significant engineering effort, carries a high risk of errors, and comes with a steep learning curve.
Step 2: Metering and Billing Integration is Technically Demanding
✅ Bottom Line:
Metering and billing are not set-and-forget. Building reliable usage tracking and billing across clouds demands specialized engineering and ongoing maintenance.
Step 3: Testing and Compliance Without Support Slows Time-to-Market
Feedback from Marketplace support during validation can be slow and fragmented, adding further risk to launch schedules.
✅ Bottom Line:
Without expert guidance, marketplace testing and integration become a lengthy, manual effort, delaying revenue and product launches.
Step 4: CRM and Operations Require Full Ownership Without Vendor Support
Choosing Marketplace native CRM package also shifts full responsibility for troubleshooting, updates, and issue resolution onto your team, with no vendor support for maintenance or escalations.
Without a managed solution, maintaining marketplace integrations becomes an ongoing internal burden, draining time, engineering resources, and operational efficiency.
Step 5 : Private Offer Management and Reporting Lack Visibility
To generate useful reporting for private offers, entitlements, and deal progress, sellers must build and maintain custom reports manually in CRM, requiring ongoing admin effort and technical resources.
✅ Bottom Line:
Without a purpose-built platform, private offer tracking and reporting remain fragmented, manual, and resource-intensive.
Step 6 : Notifications and Event Management Are Manual and Error-Prone
✅ Bottom Line:
Without automation, managing marketplace notifications is manual, unreliable, and adds ongoing engineering burden.
Feature |
DIY Approach |
Suger |
---|---|---|
Expertise |
Requires deep MP Marketplace knowledge |
Pre-built expertise and experience |
Time to Market |
Can be lengthy due to custom development |
In less than a day, with pre-built integration |
Engineering Resources |
Requires significant engineering resources |
Frees up engineering resources for core product work |
Maintenance |
Ongoing maintenance responsibility on your team |
Platform handles updates and maintenance |
Additional Features (Billing) |
Requires custom development or integration with other tools |
Often included as part of the platform |
Business Support & Flexibility |
No dedicated support |
Scales with your GTM needs — includes flexible APIs, custom workflows, Slack integration, and ongoing expert support |
Scale Cloud Revenue, Not Effort with Suger
After implementing Suger companies have seen,
Stop burning engineering hours just to keep up with marketplaces.
With Suger, you can automate listings, co-sell, private offers, and metering, and focus on scaling cloud revenue, not fixing workflows.