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What has been people's experience using SaaSOptics with either Netsuites or Intacct?

I'm curious to know the pros/cons of using SaaSOptics in conjunction with Intacct or Netsuite. Both of those solutions offer native rev rec and billing, but I wonder if there is an advantage in keeping SaaSOptics when the time comes to upgrade to a more robust type of solution.
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Jon C.
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As our customers grow we understand they may eventually need Netsuite or Intacct for more robust GL capabilities. There are a number of advantages to keeping SaaSOptics when you are considering such a change. One advantage is we can make the transition from your old to new GL system seamless. SaaSOptics is designed to plug directly from Quickbooks or Xero to Netsuite or Intacct with no disruption to your billing, collections, revenue recognition, or SaaS metrics reporting. If customers elect to keep billing, collections, and rev rec in SaaSOptics, they can seamlessly push their customer records and invoices into the new system. We have found this saves our customers considerable time and money when they are in implementation. The next advantage to keeping SaaSOptics is our robust SaaS metrics reporting. Customers may be surprised by the lack of true SaaS metrics available in Netsuite or Intacct once in implementation or live on the new platform. In some cases, the SaaS metrics provided are inherently based on GAAP numbers and simply re-labeled as “ACV” or “ARR.” When customers realize the metrics are not what they truly need, they are faced with the difficult decision of investing significant time and money for a customized build out of their metrics in their new system; or, reverting to excel. Neither of these solutions are designed to scale with their business. SaaSOptics provides these metrics out-of-the box through our analytic reports and empowers the actual day-to-day users with the information they need to run their business. - Jon, Senior Product Manager at SaaSOptics.
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