Our Products:
Content Providers
3Bill offers rights owners and content providers with a one-stop-shop for selling, distributing and monetising content to mobile devices. Via rental, license, or full software purchase, you can use 3Bill to gain immediate access to dozens of new distribution partners and opportunities, without the overhead of custom development work or third party, legacy CMS platforms.Uploading content is always the most time-consuming part of moving to a new platform, but 3Bill does most of the heavy lifting for you. It's simple and easy to use. You can upload content in bulk, as a zip file, or you can upload single items. Once your content is set up on your account, 3Bill inspects it for metadata, eliminating the need to retype hundreds of song titles, artists, etc. 3Bill also takes care of converting between formats and selecting the highest-quality format for the end user's handset.
3Bill delivers the following types:
- Wallpapers
- Images
- Ringtones (mono and polyphonic)
- Video Clips
- Full audio tracks
- Java Games * automatic resize does not apply
- Symbian OS Applications
Once your content is available on the 3Bill brokerage you can set up your own services with just a few clicks and begin to advertise them direct to your users via print, media, web or TV. Uniquely, you can also offer your content to other 3Bill service providers and users, who can then publish your content to their own end-users, paying you in return for the use of that content.
At each stage of the 3Bill content lifecycle, our advanced reporting tools allow you to view real-time data on all aspects of your content and services, grouped by service, item type, day, month or year. You can view trend, popularity, and profitability data, either online or as downloadable, printable pdf charts and graphs. You can even download the raw reporting data to process with your own tools.
All of our rights are managed through a specific DRM 'forward lock' function available as part of 3Bill (based on network compatibility), minimising the risk of content piracy.

