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Revenue intelligence connects CRM, finance, and marketing data into one operating view — so B2B operators see pipeline health, forecast confidence, and margin by channel in a single screen instead of five disconnected tools.
Data Flow
CRM
Finance
Marketing
Fairview normalizes & models
Pipeline
Health scored
Forecast
Confidence range
Actions
Named next steps
The Problem
CRM was built to track deals. It was not built to run a revenue engine. The gap between what CRM reports and what operators need grows with every tool added to the stack.
Pipeline value is not revenue
CRM reports weighted pipeline. It does not tell you whether closed deals are profitable after cost of goods, ad spend, and discounts. Pipeline and profit are different numbers from different systems.
Forecasts have no confidence range
CRM produces one forecast number. No confidence score. No optimistic vs. conservative range. When the quarter misses by 30%, the team has no prior signal to explain why.
Reports show data, not actions
CRM dashboards surface charts and tables. They do not tell the operator what to do next. An insight without a recommendation is noise. Revenue intelligence closes the loop between detection and action.
Data lives in five disconnected tools
Pipeline is in HubSpot. Revenue is in Stripe. Costs are in QuickBooks. Ad spend is in Google Ads. The operator spends Monday morning reconciling all four before the review meeting even starts.
The Definition
Revenue intelligence is the practice of connecting CRM, finance, and marketing data into one operating view — then surfacing pipeline health, forecast confidence, and margin by channel so operators know what is making money, what is leaking margin, and what to do next.
Definition
Revenue intelligence is an operating discipline that connects pipeline, forecast, and margin data from multiple systems into one view — then generates confidence-scored forecasts and specific next-best actions for B2B operators.
Pillar 1
Track deal progression across every stage. Fairview reads deal data from HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive and surfaces stalled deals, slipped close dates, and pipeline coverage against quota. The top five at-risk deals appear in the dashboard each week.
Pillar 2
Not just a forecast — a confidence-weighted view of whether the number is real. Fairview generates optimistic vs. conservative ranges and assigns a confidence score based on pipeline composition, historical close rates, and deal velocity.
Pillar 3
Revenue intelligence does not stop at reporting. Fairview detects anomalies and patterns, then generates specific, named recommendations — which campaign to review, which deals to follow up, which accounts show churn signals.
Comparison
CRM reporting is a starting point. Revenue intelligence is the complete picture.
CRM Reporting
Pipeline value only
Shows deal stages and weighted value. No connection to actual revenue or cost data.
Single-number forecast
One number with no confidence range. No historical comparison. No scenario analysis.
No margin visibility
Revenue without cost data. No contribution margin by channel, campaign, or segment.
Data without actions
Charts and tables. No named recommendations. The operator decides what matters.
Revenue Intelligence
Pipeline + revenue + cost connected
CRM, Stripe, and QuickBooks data in one view. See which closed deals are actually profitable.
Confidence-scored forecast
Optimistic vs. conservative range. Confidence score based on pipeline composition and deal velocity.
Margin by channel, campaign, segment
Contribution margin calculated from connected finance data. Know what is profitable, not just what sells.
Named next-best actions
Specific recommendations: which campaign to pause, which deals to follow up, which accounts to watch.
Who Needs It
Not analysts. Not data teams. The people who own the operating review and need answers by Monday morning.
You run the weekly operating review. You need pipeline, forecast, and margin data in one view — not a Monday morning spent reconciling five tools. Revenue intelligence replaces the manual assembly with a structured operating view updated automatically.
Pain: 4–6 hours per week in spreadsheets
You wear every hat. You need to know the number, the margin, and the risk — without digging into each tool individually. Revenue intelligence gives you one decisive view so you can make operating decisions in minutes instead of hours.
Pain: No single view of the business
You maintain the data and build the reports. Revenue intelligence automates data normalization, field mapping, and duplicate resolution — so your team operates the revenue engine instead of wrangling data for it.
Pain: Building reports instead of running ops
FAQ
Revenue intelligence is the practice of connecting CRM, finance, and marketing data into one operating view so B2B operators can see pipeline health, forecast confidence, and margin by channel — and act on what they find. It replaces the manual process of pulling data from multiple tools into spreadsheets.
CRM reporting shows deal stages and pipeline value. Revenue intelligence connects CRM data to finance and marketing data, calculates margin by channel, scores forecast confidence with optimistic and conservative ranges, and recommends specific next actions. CRM is one input. Revenue intelligence is the complete operating view.
COOs, operators, and founder-CEOs at B2B SaaS and services companies who spend hours each week reconciling data from CRM, Stripe, and QuickBooks before their operating review. RevOps teams that build reports manually instead of running operations.
Fairview connects to HubSpot, Salesforce, and Pipedrive for pipeline data. Stripe for revenue and payment data. QuickBooks and Xero for cost data. Google Ads and Meta Ads for ad spend attribution. All connections use OAuth or API key authentication and set up in minutes.
First integration live in under 10 minutes. Most teams connect CRM, Stripe, and QuickBooks in a single sitting. No data warehouse, no SQL, no engineering team required. Fairview handles data normalization, field mapping, and duplicate resolution during the guided setup flow.
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