With Subscript, finance leaders have all of their B2B SaaS metrics available instantly and accurately in a robust platform, and they can slice and dice those metrics by any attribute they can imagine.
In just a few clicks, you'll be able to answer important questions like:
* Are you spending your money efficiently?
* How does retention differ for customers by size and segment?
* How fast is ARR growing? And, where is that growth coming from?
* Is the price change working for various cohorts of customers?
* Which segment of customer is most likely to upsell?
You can finally wave goodbye to your giant ARR spreadsheet and have full trust in your SaaS metrics without needing to lift a finger.
To learn more and get a demo of Subscript please visit www.subscript.com.
The ability to link Quickbooks to Salesforce to give an overarching view of projected costs and revenue is really helpful. We can review our forecasts based on the deals in our opportunity pipeline or based on quota we've assigned to our sales reps. I thought the concept was really cool as it merges historical data with projections to give a holistic view of the financial health of the company.
PlaceCPM was easy to get started with, no learning curve, helps me forecast revenue, costs, and cash flow. For a company like ours that is growing, its been a helpful tool for running scenarios, forecasting hires, etc.
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