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Tabs
Tabs raised $7M in seed funding to build an AI-powered billing and revenue recognition platform for B2B finance teams.
Tabs
Tabs emerged with a mission to rebuild the finance stack for B2B enterprises. The firm was founded by a team of operators who have spent decades building and scaling companies. Its platform targets the contract-to-close lifecycle, stitching together billing, collections, and revenue recognition. The platform ingests contract data to automate invoicing, dunning, and ASC 606 revenue recognition. It supports usage-based, milestone, subscription, and hybrid billing models, delivering audit-ready output. Tabs raised a $7 million seed round to scale its AI-powered receivables platform, noted by multiple outlets in 2023 (per the firm's press mentions). The AI agents handle invoice generation, collections, and payment matching, building a unified customer record across contracts, usage, and terms. The firm's public footprint is thin on team size and office location beyond a web presence. It positions itself as an enterprise-grade tool with native ERP and CRM integrations, plus developer-friendly APIs for extending the platform or embedding billing into other products. The recent $7 million seed raise in 2023 is the only publicly disclosed operational milestone anchoring its current growth phase (per the firm's website). Tabs' structural differentiator is its user-interface ambition: it replaces the point-solution sprawl finance leaders complain about — too many tools that don't talk — with a single platform purpose-built for the revenue function. This platform-centric approach embeds AI agents directly into the accountant's workflow, not as a sidecar chatbot but as the operating system for receivables and recognition.
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Frequently asked questions
How does Tabs source its deal flow or investment opportunities?
Tabs does not appear to be an investment firm. Based on its website, it operates as a software product company focused on revenue automation, not a fund deploying capital into portfolio companies.
Is Tabs structured as a venture capital firm or a technology startup?
The firm's public materials describe it as a technology company building an AI-powered billing and revenue platform. It has raised venture funding for itself but does not indicate it makes external investments.
Does Tabs participate in fund commitments or direct deals?
Tabs is a product company, not an allocator. It raised a $7 million seed round in 2023 to finance its own operations and platform development, rather than seeking to invest in other entities.
What investment stages or sectors does Tabs target?
As a B2B enterprise software company, Tabs targets mid-market and enterprise finance teams, not investment stages. It does not publish any strategy for deploying capital into external ventures.
How is Tabs related to any parent company, spinout, or related investment vehicle?
No parent company or related investment vehicle is disclosed on its website. Tabs presents itself as an independent entity founded by experienced operators.
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