#15 - Tabs
Ali Hussain is co-founder of Tabs, a billing and revenue recognition platform built on an AI layer that reads contracts, usage data, and product context to automate downstream billing and rev rec workflows. In this episode, Ali walks through how Tabs was purpose-built around a problem that was fundamentally unsolvable before LLMs arrived: the commercial complexity between B2B companies is too variable, too contextual, and too fast-moving for traditional automation to handle. That premise now shapes both what Tabs builds and how the company itself operates internally.
The broader conversation cuts through to something that often gets skipped in AI discussions: the cost layer. Ali makes the case that AI is already a utility, with real compute costs that most companies are still insulated from. As usage scales and vendors stop absorbing margin, that will change. Understanding AI as infrastructure, not just software, has direct implications for how operators budget for it, how they price their own products, and how they structure their teams going forward.
Key Takeaways
* AI is a utility, not a tool: compute costs are real, and CFOs will increasingly feel them as usage scales
* The revenue function has shifted from rigid, annual pricing systems to continuous, strategic negotiation enabled by AI automation
* The reporting and insight layer is where AI adds the most value in finance; deterministic, high-stakes execution still requires human traceability
* Tabs embeds a "mini AI lead" within each functional team rather than centralizing ownership, keeping adoption close to the actual work
* Ali runs without an EA: an AI agent handles scheduling, while Claude handles analysis and Gong handles call intelligence
* Design and outbound workflows are seeing some of the largest time savings, with brand-trained agents replacing hours of manual work
* Ali's one non-negotiable: first-pass writing stays human, because the thinking process behind it matters as much as the output itself
About the Podcast
The A to Z of AI is hosted by Anthony Thomas and Zac Henderson and powered by The Suite. The show explores real-world AI use cases across industries, focusing on practical workflows, tools, and lessons learned from operators using AI in their daily work.