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Cube
Christina Ross founded Cube to give FP&A teams clean, auditable data inside the spreadsheets and tools they already use, serving over 1,000 finance teams.
Cube
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General information
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Principals
Christina Ross
CEO & Founder
Josh Holat
Chief Technology Officer
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs product and technology strategy at Cube?
Christina Ross serves as CEO and Founder, bringing experience as a three-time CFO. Josh Holat leads technology as CTO, with an explicit mandate to bridge advanced AI research and production-ready finance systems. Shayan Ashtiani runs product, bringing direct FP&A operating experience to the roadmap.
What is Cube's MCP Server, and why does it matter?
Cube's MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server acts as a universal interface that connects clean, structured financial data directly to any LLM an organization uses — including ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot — while maintaining full audit trails to source transactions. This architecture addresses what Cube calls the 'AI Trust Gap,' making generative-AI outputs finance-grade and traceable rather than opaque.
Does Cube replace a company's existing spreadsheets or ERP?
No. Cube is designed as a data layer that sits beneath existing tools. It connects to ERPs and source systems, then syncs clean, consolidated data bi-directionally into Excel and Google Sheets so finance teams keep their existing models and workflows intact. Cube does not require learning a proprietary modeling language or rebuilding logic in a closed environment.
Which finance use cases does Cube cover?
Cube supports data management, reporting, planning and modeling, cash management, scenario analysis, variance analysis, and strategic communication workflows. The platform organizes its capabilities around four phases — Data Integrity, Understanding, Planning and Modeling, and Strategic Communication — with a particular focus on multi-entity consolidation and automated close processes.
How is Cube different from Anaplan or Oracle EPM?
Cube competes as a workflow-native alternative to monolithic planning platforms. Rather than centralizing FP&A inside a proprietary application, Cube syncs a single source of truth into the spreadsheets, presentations, and chat tools teams already use. The company claims implementation times measured in days, with no consultants required, targeting teams that have resisted top-down CPM adoption.
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