Xfactor builds a model of a company’s revenue engine from CRM, pipeline, usage and finance data. Xfactor Central holds the connected model, OpenInsights surfaces cross-source risks in plain English, Growth AI agents analyse the data, and Simulation tests a growth scenario before anyone commits to it.
Simulation is the part that changes the decision rather than describing it. Revenue operations is full of confident proposals about changing territory splits or pricing, and the only way to evaluate one today is to run it for two quarters and find out. A model you can test against is not a forecast, but it is more than an argument.
Dynatrace and IBM appear among referenced customers, with case studies anonymised. No pricing is published. A digital twin is only as good as the data feeding it and revenue data is notoriously inconsistent, simulated outcomes carry the assumptions of whoever built the model, and cross-source risk detection finds correlation rather than cause.








