Revenue
The back-office engine for the whole journey from a signed deal to cash in the bank. Whatever you sell — a subscription, a project, a retainer, a build, a shipment of goods — Revenue turns each deal into invoices, recognises the revenue and the cost month by month so you see real margin, pays what you owe on time under proper controls, and tells you where your cash will be for the next year. One system for deal-to-cash, in every currency you trade.
Design-partner stage. Revenue isn't a slide — it runs a live operation today, keeping the books on a real portfolio of deals across more than one currency. What isn't finished is the multi-company packaging that lets us run your business alongside ours in its own isolated tenant. So we're opening it with a first design partner rather than putting it on general sale — and we'd rather tell you exactly where the line is than oversell it.
Why deal-driven businesses outgrow spreadsheets and generic accounting
Most businesses that run on deals have two sides to every one: what the customer pays you, and what the deal costs you to deliver — a supplier you resell, a subcontractor, or your own labour and materials. Generic accounting tools track one ledger and treat a multi-month contract like a one-off invoice. That hides the two things you actually steer by — margin per deal, per line, per month, and when cash moves. Revenue is built for exactly that shape of business, whatever the industry.
What's already built
One home for every deal
- Every deal, its line items, its owner and its approval trail in one place — new business, renewals, amendments, projects, consulting and pay-as-you-go all move through the same lifecycle (draft → pending approval → approved → active → completed), with an immutable audit log of who changed what and when.
- The full spread of billing shapes is modelled, not bolted on: upfront-annual, annual, monthly, usage, per-month variable, two-installment, minimum-commitment true-up, milestone/progress and prepaid wallets — each routed through the same invoicing and recognition pipeline.
Real month-by-month margin, not just revenue
- A revenue-recognition schedule that spreads each contract across the months it's earned — so a twelve-month deal billed upfront doesn't land as one lump; it's recognised the way an accountant expects, with deferred revenue tracked and projected entries flipped to actual as the money arrives.
- A matching cost-recognition schedule on the delivery side — whether the cost is a vendor invoice you resell or your own cost of delivery, both sides are recognised in parallel, so you get true gross margin month by month, per deal and per line — not a top-line number that flatters a thin-margin deal.
Multi-currency that stays honest about history
- A currency-aware money engine — every amount carries its currency, scales to the right number of decimals, and refuses to add two currencies together by accident. Trade in USD, EUR, TRY and GBP without spreadsheet gymnastics.
- Exchange rates frozen onto each transaction — the rate that applied the day a deal was struck is captured on the transaction, so a rate move next quarter never quietly rewrites last quarter's books. Where a live central-bank feed exists for your currency it fills the rates automatically; everywhere else you set them and they stay put.
Payments on autopilot — with real controls
- An automated payment run that finds every invoice due, checks the bank balance, reserves the funds, and holds anything underfunded instead of overdrawing — weekend due dates roll back to the Friday, and every run leaves a summary of what was scheduled, what was held and what failed. Nothing pays itself without the money being there first.
- Paid invoices are never rewritten — when a cost changes, everything already paid is preserved untouched and only the unpaid invoices are re-issued, so your settled history stays exactly as it was.
Cash and numbers you can actually steer by
- A twelve-month cash forecast built from your scheduled inflows and outflows per bank account — so you see the low point coming, not after it hits.
- A financial dashboard with the numbers a deal-driven business lives on — MRR, ARR, DSO and margin, alongside profit-and-loss and receivables and payables aging — per deal and across the whole company.
Who it's for
Any business that runs on deals and needs to see real margin and real cash — resellers and distributors who buy from a vendor and resell, agencies and consultancies billing projects and retainers, project and construction firms billing by milestone, manufacturers and traders selling goods with their own cost of delivery, and services businesses on a mix of subscription, usage and one-off terms. If your finance team is running the business on spreadsheets and a general-ledger tool that was never built for multi-month deals, this is the system that replaces both. Customers, currencies and deal types are yours to define — the engine doesn't assume an industry.
Honest about what it is — and isn't
Revenue is production-grade software that keeps a real set of books today; it is not yet a sign-up-and-go SaaS. The revenue and cost figures are real and reconciled, but we don't claim automated statutory tax filing — tax is handled today as entries, not as a structural filing engine, and we won't dress that up. We move money under your control and with a full audit trail; we are not a bank or a payment provider.
Coming soon
- Multi-company tenancyComing soon — the isolation that lets us run your business in its own tenant, separate from ours, turns on with the first design partner.
- Self-serve onboardingComing soon — today onboarding is hands-on; a real person sets you up. The self-serve flow lands once the first partners have proven the shape.
- Structural tax engineComing soon — first-class VAT/withholding by jurisdiction replaces the current entry-based workaround as a paying engagement needs it.
- Direct e-invoicingComing soon — Revenue prepares the invoice; direct issuance to a country's e-invoice rails is wired when a design partner requires it.
See also
- Carbon Accounting — the Turkish SMB flagship, where bookkeeping also prepares your tax forms and carbon numbers.
- All products · Talk to us — for Revenue design-partner enquiries.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Revenue?
- Deal-to-cash for any business — turn every signed deal into invoices, real month-by-month margin on both sides, automated supplier payments and a 12-month cash forecast, all multi-currency.
- Who is Revenue for?
- Revenue is for Companies of any industry that run deals — resellers, agencies, project firms, manufacturers and services — design-partner stage.
- Is Revenue available today?
- Revenue is at the design-partner stage: built on open standards and seeking its first design partner, not yet generally available.