ASC 606-Compliant Revenue Automation
Finance teams managing subscription or usage-based revenue need more than spreadsheets and manual reconciliations to stay compliant with ASC 606. Tabs centralizes billing, revenue recognition, forecasting, and reporting in one platform — ensuring every contract, performance obligation, and revenue schedule aligns with ASC 606 requirements. Automate time-based and event-based recognition, eliminate manual journal entries, and generate audit-ready reports with complete accuracy.
Explore our features
- Automated ASC 606 revenue recognition — Generate compliant schedules based on contract terms, performance obligations, and billing events.
- Audit-ready documentation — Centralize contracts, schedules, and approvals with a full audit trail and exportable compliance reports.
- Accurate, real-time GL syncs — Push compliant revenue schedules to NetSuite or QuickBooks with zero manual reconciliations.
- Contract-driven workflows — Automatically allocate transaction price, manage modifications, and handle deferred revenue with precision.
Proven Results, Quantified.
7818
2980
less time spent on AR
4923
3125
scaled billing output
1371
2350
less aged receivables
Built for any business model
Billing
Invoices go out faster and more accurately, even with complex pricing.

Collections
Get paid faster with fewer follow-ups — Tabs handles the nudges.

Revenue Recognition
Tabs builds RevRec schedules directly from contract logic.
Reporting
AI turns live revenue data into aging reports, forecasts, and insights.

Hear from our customers

Evan Pincus
VP, Head of Finance at Cortex
“Thanks to Tabs all of our historical revenue, deferred revenue, and A/R balances are now clean and we’ve automated the entire contract-to-cash & accounting reconciliation process going forward.”
Evan Pincus
VP, Head of Finance at Cortex

Stephen Praast
Head of Accounting at Statsig
“It would be impossible to keep up with the volume under our old process. Now, I'm treading water easily, even with the 3x increase in our invoices because of revenue automation with Tabs.”
Stephen Praast
Head of Accounting at Statsig



