
Cube
FP&A platform that unifies data and adds context so finance teams can plan faster, report smarter, and lead with confidence.
What it does
Cube is a financial planning and analysis (FP&A) platform that bridges the gap between spreadsheets and full enterprise planning systems - allowing finance teams to plan in Excel and Google Sheets while connecting those models to live data from CRM, ERP, and accounting systems automatically. AI capabilities include automated variance analysis that explains budget-versus-actual differences in plain language, AI-powered forecasting that improves projection accuracy by learning from historical patterns, and AI-assisted commentary generation for management reports. Cube is designed for growing companies that need more than Excel but are not ready for the complexity and cost of Anaplan or Workday Adaptive.
Why AI-ENHANCED
Cube is an established FP&A platform that has integrated AI variance analysis, forecasting, and narrative generation into a mature financial planning product bridging spreadsheets and automated data pipelines.
Best for
Companies with one to three person finance teams use Cube to connect their existing Excel or Google Sheets models to live data - eliminating manual data pulls while keeping the flexibility of spreadsheet-based planning.
Mid-market CFOs use Cube to standardize financial planning across departments - AI-powered forecasting improving accuracy and automated commentary reducing the time finance spends preparing board and management reports.
Limitations
Cube's spreadsheet-native approach is its strength for adoption but a constraint for complex scenario modeling — organizations that need multi-dimensional modeling beyond Excel's capabilities need platforms like Anaplan.
Cube is right-sized for mid-market — large enterprises with global consolidation, complex workforce planning, and multi-entity structures will find Cube's capabilities insufficient.
As companies scale, Cube's spreadsheet-based models can become difficult to maintain — organizations should plan for a future migration to enterprise planning tools as complexity increases.
Alternatives by segment
Cube does not publish pricing. Contracts based on company size and modules. Mid-market contracts typically start at $15,000 to $40,000 annually. Free trial available.





