When Ankit started his digital services firm, things felt simple. A client would call, ask for a website or a one-time consultation, Ankit would send an invoice, get paid, and move on.

To scale smoothly, he needed a better way to organise customers rather than add them.
Zoho Billing addresses this exact challenge by helping businesses structure and segment customers in ways that match how they operate.
Once customers are onboarded, the next step is organising them effectively to support growth, improve visibility, and maintain strong customer relationships. As businesses expand, managing customer data, transactions and financial workflows can quickly become complex.
Customer Hierarchy
Customer Groups
These features help businesses clarify customer relationships while keeping billing operations flexible and scalable.
Many businesses work with customers who operate across multiple locations, departments, or business units. In such cases, a hierarchical structure becomes essential.
The parent customer represents the central organisation or head office.
Child customers represent branches, departments or sub-entities.
Transactions created for a child customer can be made visible to the parent customer. This ensures transparency and avoids confusion when multiple teams or locations are involved.

Create the corporate entity as the parent customer.
Add each branch as a child customer.
This way, the head office can view all outstanding balances, track invoices across locations, and make consolidated payments when needed. The billing team gains clarity, and the customer gets a smoother billing experience.
While Customer Hierarchy focuses on structural relationships, Customer Groups help businesses organise customers based on shared characteristics.
Assign a common pricelist
Apply discounts
Set payment terms
Make bulk updates across multiple customers.
Changes made at the group level can be allowed to apply automatically, or you can choose how it can be used by customers within that group, ensuring consistency.

Direct customers
Resellers
Enterprise clients
Each category requires different pricing and payment terms. Using Customer Groups, the business can create groups such as Resellers, Enterprise Customers and Direct Customers.
While both features help organise customers and have similarities to an extent, they serve different purposes.
Features | Customer Hierarchy | Customer Groups |
Structure | Parent-child relationship. | Grouped by common attributes. |
Transaction Visibility | A parent can view/manage their child's transactions (with permission). | No transaction sharing. |
Reporting | Consolidated financial reporting is possible. | Group-based insights can be obtained. |
Best Fit for | Businesses with branches, subsidiaries or departments. | Businesses need segmented pricing or terms. |
Understanding the difference helps businesses choose the proper structure or even use both together for optimal organisation.
An effective customer organisation goes beyond clearer records. It directly impacts how efficiently a business operates.
The billing team spend less time resolving confusion
Payments are tracked more accurately
Pricing and terms remain consistent
Customer relationships feel more professional and reliable
By leveraging Customer Hierarchy and Customer Groups, Zoho Billing helps businesses shift from reactive billing management to proactive financial control, laying a strong foundation for long-term growth.

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