Subscript

BillingAnalytics

B2B SaaS billing and revenue analytics covering ARR, NRR, and dozens of finance metrics.

Updated July 2026 subscript.com

Overview

Subscript is a billing and revenue analytics platform for B2B SaaS finance teams. It ingests contracts and billing data, automates invoicing on contract terms, and computes the metrics investors and operators actually ask for — ARR movements, net revenue retention, cohort retention, and expansion versus contraction — without the spreadsheet gymnastics that usually produce them. Finance leaders at contract-driven SaaS companies use it as the layer that reconciles what was sold with what was billed and how the ARR base is moving.

Capabilities on the RevOps map

Which of the capability map's modules Subscript covers — each links to the module's own page, with every tool that supports it.

Module Phase Depth Note
Grow Revenue
Revenue Waterfall / Cohort Analytics Retention & Insights Core ARR bridges, cohort retention, and movement breakdowns computed from contract and invoice data
Net Revenue Retention Analytics Expansion Channels Core NRR and expansion or contraction views segmented by cohort, plan, and customer attributes

What makes it different

It treats analytics and billing as one problem: because the same system issues the invoices, the ARR waterfall and NRR figures trace directly to contract line items instead of being reverse-engineered from a payment processor. That contract-grounded lineage is what separates it from dashboard-only subscription analytics.

Frequently asked questions

How is Subscript different from Baremetrics or ChartMogul?

Those tools read from payment processors like Stripe, which works well for self-serve subscriptions. Subscript is built for sales-led B2B contracts — ramps, custom terms, invoice-based collection — where the processor never sees the full contract picture and metrics must come from the agreements themselves.

Does Subscript replace my accounting system?

No. It sits beside the general ledger, handling invoicing and SaaS-metric reporting while your accounting system remains the financial system of record. It complements rather than replaces tools like QuickBooks or Sage Intacct.

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