I kept meeting founders drowning in a spreadsheet they were afraid to touch.
Great product, real revenue, a bank balance that somehow felt scarier every month — and no one whose actual job was to translate the numbers into a decision. Hiring a full-time CFO was a year and a half too early. So the forecasting fell to whoever had the least fear of formulas, usually at 11pm before a board call.
I'd been that CFO in-house three times over. I knew the work compresses into a few days a month once the model is built right. So I made Juniper — one seat, shared across a handful of companies, scoped and priced up front so you never wonder what the meter's doing.
No offshore team you never meet, no junior analyst learning on your file. The forecasts, the board deck and the raise model are built by the same set of hands every month — mine.
— Marlow, founder of Juniper