Tabs vs. Chargebee: The All-in-One Revenue Automation Platform for Finance Teams

Chargebee and Tabs both serve companies with recurring revenue, but Tabs goes significantly further by unifying billing, revenue recognition, forecasting, reporting, and cash flow workflows into a single platform. Where Chargebee focuses primarily on subscription billing and payment workflows, Tabs was built for modern finance leaders who need a connected, contract-driven, ASC 606–compliant revenue engine.

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Tabs versus Chargebee

The best Chargebee alternative

While Chargebee helps manage recurring billing, Tabs is an all-in-one revenue automation solution.

Features
Tabs
Chargebee
Supports flat-rate, seat-based, usage, hybrid, and complex B2B billing
Included in Tabs
Included in Chargebee
All-in-one platform (billing, ASC 606, forecasting, reporting)
Included in Tabs
Not included in Chargebee
Fully automated, contract-driven ASC 606 built in
Included in Tabs
Not included in Chargebee
ARR, revenue, cash, deferred revenue, collections forecasting
Included in Tabs
Not included in Chargebee
Deferred revenue waterfalls, revenue schedules, variance analysis, audit-ready
Included in Tabs
Not included in Chargebee
Replaces 3–5 tools (billing, RevRec, forecasting, close management)
Included in Tabs
Not included in Chargebee

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“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