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Abacum is built for mid-market finance teams — typically VPs of Finance, FP&A managers, and controllers at companies between roughly 100 and 2,000 employees. It targets organizations that have outgrown spreadsheets but do not need the complexity of enterprise EPM platforms like Anaplan or Oracle Hyperion.
Abacum offers an extensive integration catalog, including ERPs such as NetSuite, Sage Intacct, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Dynamics; HRIS and payroll systems like ADP, Workday, BambooHR, and Rippling; CRMs including Salesforce and HubSpot; billing platforms such as Stripe and Chargebee; and data warehouses including Snowflake and BigQuery.
Abacum's AI capabilities automate variance analysis, draft narrative commentary for management reports, surface anomalies between actuals and budget, and answer natural language questions about financial and operational data, reducing the manual effort required for monthly close and board reporting.
Anaplan targets large enterprises with complex, multi-dimensional modeling needs and has a steeper learning curve. Pigment is a closer peer focused on modern, collaborative planning. Abacum differentiates by emphasizing mid-market fit, faster time-to-value, AI-driven automation, and a spreadsheet-like interface familiar to Excel users.
Abacum uses custom pricing based on company size, number of users, and modules in scope. There is no publicly listed subscription tier. Based on its mid-market positioning, indicative pricing typically ranges from roughly $2,000 to $10,000+ per month depending on deployment scope, placing it above lighter tools like Mosaic and below enterprise incumbents like Anaplan. Buyers should contact the sales team for a tailored quote and product demonstration.
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