Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Cube FP&A raised $50M+ (Battery Ventures) for a no-code data layer syncing Google Sheets and Excel to a centralized planning hub for mid-market finance teams, bridging spreadsheet and CPM.
Cube is a financial planning and analysis platform designed to give finance teams a fast path to connected, centralized FP&A without requiring them to replace their existing spreadsheet workflows. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York City, Cube has raised more than $50 million from investors including Battery Ventures. The company targets the gap between manual, disconnected spreadsheet FP&A and the complexity and cost of traditional CPM platforms, offering a no-code data layer that syncs with Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel and replaces error-prone manual data consolidation without forcing finance teams into a new interface.\n\nCube's core product connects to source systems including ERPs, CRMs, and HR platforms and centralizes the data in a structured warehouse that is directly accessible from the spreadsheet tools finance teams already use. Users can push data from source systems into their Google Sheets or Excel models with a single click, eliminating the manual VLOOKUP-and-paste workflows that create version control nightmares in growing finance teams. Cube also provides a native web interface for dashboards and reports for users who want to share insights beyond the spreadsheet environment.\n\nCube's positioning as a fast-to-implement, accessible FP&A solution appeals particularly to Series A through Series C startups and mid-market companies whose finance teams have outgrown pure spreadsheets but are not ready for the six-to-twelve-month implementations that larger CPM platforms typically require. The company competes with Mosaic Tech, Runway Financial, and other modern FP&A tools in this emerging segment, as well as with the lower tiers of Planful and Vena, and continues to expand its connectivity library and planning templates.
Oracle Corporation's cloud ERP for SMBs (40,000+ customers, 219 countries); NetSuite Next's Ask Oracle natural language AI assistant (SuiteWorld 2025), single-platform financial/CRM/inventory competing with SAP Business One.
NetSuite is a San Mateo, California and Austin, Texas-based cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform and business unit of Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) — serving over 40,000 customers in 219 countries and territories with cloud-native financial management, CRM, inventory, supply chain, human capital management, and e-commerce applications designed for small-to-midsize businesses and rapidly growing enterprises that need unified business management software from a single cloud platform. NetSuite was founded in 1998 as NetLedger (one of the world's first cloud-based ERP systems) and acquired by Oracle in 2016 for $9.3 billion. Oracle's platform integration — connecting NetSuite to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Analytics Cloud, and Oracle's AI layer — enables NetSuite to leverage hyperscale compute, data warehousing, and generative AI capabilities that independent ERP vendors cannot build at equivalent cost. At SuiteWorld 2025, NetSuite unveiled NetSuite Next, featuring Ask Oracle — a natural language AI assistant enabling business users to search records, navigate workflows, analyze financial data, and trigger business actions across the entire NetSuite dataset through conversational queries rather than menu navigation — advancing toward autonomous AI-driven business management. The Oracle leadership transition (co-CEOs Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia replacing Safra Catz) underscores Oracle's commitment to accelerating cloud product innovation across NetSuite, Oracle Cloud ERP (Fusion), and Oracle's SaaS portfolio.
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