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Practical thinking on quote-to-cash, revenue operations, and the Salesforce–NetSuite ecosystem.

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Case Studies

Real results. Real customers.

Downloadable case studies with the metrics, methods, and outcomes from enterprise teams that implemented Continuous. For the full story behind each customer, visit Customer Stories.

ACI Learning

ACI Learning eliminates manual order-to-revenue sync

ACI Learning runs enterprise IT training on a subscription model with complex entitlements. Order data lived in Salesforce. Revenue recognition lived in NetSuite ARM. A manual sync process was creating errors and delaying close.

"Continuous gave us the connective tissue between Salesforce and NetSuite that we were missing. The manual work is gone, and so is the stress at month-end close."
Steve Finley · VP Financial Operations, ACI Learning
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Avalara

Avalara scales usage-based billing without custom middleware

Avalara's usage-based licensing model required real-time metering data to flow from their consumption infrastructure through Salesforce into NetSuite ARM for revenue recognition. Their existing approach required costly custom development to maintain.

"We needed something that could handle our usage model natively, not another middleware layer we'd have to maintain. Continuous fit exactly into how we run Salesforce and NetSuite."
Revenue Operations · Avalara
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Aurora Solar

Aurora Solar closes the CPQ-to-ARM gap for hybrid pricing

Aurora Solar's solar design and sales software includes both subscription and usage pricing components that needed to flow cleanly through Salesforce CPQ into NetSuite ARM for revenue recognition, without custom code or manual reconciliation.

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Medallia

Medallia synchronizes complex multi-year deals across Salesforce and NetSuite

Medallia's enterprise experience management platform involves complex multi-year deals and usage-based components that needed to synchronize accurately between Salesforce and NetSuite ARM at scale.

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Dwolla

Dwolla brings consumption billing under control, without custom code

Dwolla's consumption-based pricing model required usage events to be rated, mediated, and matched to subscription commitments before flowing into billing in NetSuite, with no custom development.

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PropTech · SaaS

Real Estate Tech SaaS maps complex billing schedules to NetSuite ARM

A real estate technology SaaS company managing property intelligence subscriptions with complex billing schedules that needed to map cleanly to NetSuite ARM revenue recognition, without manual workarounds.

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Trust & Security

Built for enterprise. Audited for compliance.

Continuous is independently audited and certified for both SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2. We meet the control requirements of both your finance and security teams.

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SOC 2 Type 2 and SOC 1 Type 2 Certified by AICPA
SOC 1 Type 2 & SOC 2 Type 2 Certified
Independently audited by a licensed CPA firm

SOC 2 Type 2

Security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy controls. Audited over a sustained observation period.

SOC 1 Type 2

Financial reporting controls over the systems that touch your revenue data. Critical for companies using Continuous to connect Salesforce and NetSuite ARM.

Platform Certified

Listed on Salesforce AppExchange and the NetSuite SuiteApp Marketplace. Vetted, reviewed, and approved by both platform security teams.

Our Trust Center includes real-time security posture, uptime history, subprocessor list, and access to our compliance documentation. No NDA required to view.

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Glossary

The language of quote-to-cash

Key terms for revenue operations, finance, and engineering teams in the Salesforce–NetSuite ecosystem.

ARM — Agentforce Revenue Management
Salesforce's native revenue lifecycle product, formerly known as Salesforce Revenue Cloud. Manages the full order-to-cash process within the Salesforce platform including pricing, quoting, contracting, and revenue recognition.
NetSuite ARM — Advanced Revenue Management
NetSuite's financial module for revenue recognition under ASC 606 and IFRS 15. Handles revenue scheduling, multi-element arrangements, and automated revenue recognition tied to contract performance obligations.
Quote-to-Cash (Q2C)
The end-to-end business process that begins when a sales rep generates a quote and ends when revenue is recognized in the general ledger. Includes quoting, contracting, order management, billing, collections, and revenue recognition.
Revenue Recognition
The accounting process of recording revenue when it is earned rather than when cash is received. Governed by ASC 606 (US GAAP) and IFRS 15, and dependent on satisfying contractual performance obligations.
Order-to-Revenue Sync
The automated process of moving order, contract, and billing data from a CRM system (like Salesforce) into an ERP system (like NetSuite) to ensure revenue is recognized accurately and on time, without manual data entry.
Usage-Based Billing (UBB)
A pricing model where customers are billed based on how much of a service they consume rather than a flat subscription fee. Requires metering infrastructure, a mediation layer, and downstream billing integration.
Usage Rating
The process of converting raw consumption events (API calls, minutes, GB transferred, seats active) into billable charges by applying pricing rules, tiers, and rate plans. Part of the usage-to-cash process upstream of billing.
Usage Mediation
The normalization, deduplication, and enrichment of raw usage data before it enters the rating and billing system. Mediates between metering infrastructure (which generates raw events) and billing systems (which need clean, structured records).
CPQ — Configure, Price, Quote
Software that enables sales teams to generate accurate, complex quotes quickly. Handles product configuration rules, pricing logic, discounting approval, and quote document generation. Salesforce CPQ is now part of Agentforce Revenue Management.
Performance Obligation
Under ASC 606, a promise in a contract to transfer a distinct good or service to a customer. Revenue is recognized as performance obligations are satisfied, which may be over time (subscriptions) or at a point in time (perpetual licenses).
Billing Schedule
A planned sequence of invoice dates and amounts derived from a contract's payment terms. In a Salesforce–NetSuite environment, billing schedules are often created in Salesforce and need to sync into NetSuite for invoicing and cash application.
Prepaid Commitment / Draw-Down
A contract structure where a customer pre-pays a fixed amount (a "commitment") that is consumed over time by actual usage. Common in cloud and SaaS contracts; requires tracking of remaining balance and correct revenue treatment as the balance draws down.
Credit & Wallet
A system of stored monetary or unit-based credit that a customer can apply against future charges. In a usage-based model, credits may be issued as promotional incentives, service level credits, or as part of a prepaid commitment structure.
RevOps — Revenue Operations
A function that aligns sales, marketing, and finance operations around a shared revenue goal. RevOps teams own the systems and processes that span the full revenue lifecycle — including CRM configuration, billing systems, and the integrations that tie them together.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The questions we hear most from RevOps, Finance, and Engineering teams evaluating Continuous.

Do I need to replace Salesforce or NetSuite to use Continuous?
No. Continuous is designed to extend and connect both platforms, not replace them. Salesforce stays your system of record for revenue operations; NetSuite stays your ERP. Continuous fills the operational gap between them.
How long does implementation take?
Most customers are live in days to a few weeks — not months. Continuous is deployed as a certified native app on both Salesforce AppExchange and NetSuite SuiteApp, so there's no custom middleware to build or maintain.
Which Salesforce products does Continuous support?
Continuous supports Salesforce Agentforce Revenue Management (ARM), Salesforce CPQ, and Salesforce Billing. Whether your team is on the legacy CPQ stack or migrating to ARM, Continuous works with your current setup and provides a smooth path forward.
Does Continuous require custom code or middleware?
No custom code and no middleware. Continuous is a certified native application on both platforms. All configuration is handled through standard admin tooling in Salesforce and NetSuite — no developers required for deployment.
What is Revenue Orchestration?
Revenue Orchestration is the automated coordination of commercial events — orders, amendments, invoices, payments — from Salesforce into the correct financial outcomes in NetSuite. Continuous Control is the Revenue Orchestration layer: it connects Salesforce ARM to NetSuite ARM so every transaction lands correctly without manual intervention.
Is Continuous SOC certified?
Yes. Continuous is SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 certified. Our Trust Center is publicly available and includes real-time security posture, uptime history, and compliance documentation — no NDA required to view.
What is the difference between Continuous Control, Command, and Copilot?
Control connects Salesforce ARM to NetSuite ARM for order-to-revenue sync and revenue recognition. Command is a usage metering and mediation engine for companies with high-volume consumption pricing. Copilot adds advanced deal structures (multi-year ramps, swaps, commitments) to Salesforce CPQ. Each solves a distinct problem — and they work together.
Can I talk to a customer before making a decision?
Yes. We work with enterprise customers who are happy to share their experience. Just ask us and we'll connect you with a customer running a similar tech stack and business model.
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