Unlock peak business performance with Forward-looking FP&A
Most financial budgeting and forecasting software makes a simple promise: replace the spreadsheet. Then it delivers something equally challenging to use. Blox is fundamentally different. It connects to your actual data, executes your real models, and provides every person who touches the plan with confidence in the numbers they're working with.Take control of your business's future with dynamic planning solutions that drive strategic planning, empower scenario modeling, and stimulate leadership collaboration. Optimize resource allocation and gain real-time management insights, ensuring better decisions and peak business performance.
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Reduce the time spent gathering data and waiting for approvals. Blox integrates your budgeting and forecasting process directly with your data sources, so updated numbers flow into the model automatically rather than sitting in someone's inbox.
When your financial planning and analysis software is built on driver-based logic instead of static assumptions, your forecasts remain relevant as the business evolves. They stay useful beyond the day you publish them.
Whether you're a startup running your first annual plan or a multi-entity enterprise managing consolidated forecasting across divisions and regions, Blox handles the complexity without requiring multiple tools.
The primary failure point in financial planning software implementation isn't the forecasting engine or the integration layer. It's that the people who need to contribute to the plan, department heads, sales leaders, operations managers, find it too difficult and stop engaging.
Blox puts inputs and assumptions directly in front of the right people at the right moment. No extended training. No spreadsheets circulating through the organisation. Just a straightforward, guided planning experience that collects what finance requires and stays out of the way.
For finance teams evaluating financial analysis tools, this consideration matters more than any individual feature. The most capable financial analysis software is one people actually open and use. Blox is purpose-built for this reality.

The traditional budgeting and forecasting cycle follows this pattern: finance constructs a model, sends it to department heads, receives conflicting spreadsheets in return, manually consolidates everything, and publishes a plan that's already outdated. Blox eliminates this cycle entirely. Every stakeholder works within the same live environment. Assumptions update instantly.
Access controls ensure the right people see and modify exactly what they should. When the CFO changes a top-level assumption, every downstream figure recalculates immediately, with no rebuilding or version confusion.The outcome is a planning, budgeting and forecasting workflow that completes in days instead of weeks and remains current rather than becoming stale the moment you publish it.

Most financial analysis software provides a grid that resembles a spreadsheet and performs like one: slowly, prone to error, and incapable of handling change efficiently. Blox operates on Omnicalc, a modelling engine engineered specifically for financial planning and analysis. It recalculates every figure in your plan instantly when an assumption changes, handles data volumes that would overwhelm Excel, and delivers all of this within a user interface that doesn't require financial expertise to navigate.
Complexity is where most forecasting tools hit a wall. Blox is built to break through it, using the Omnicalc engine to power deep, driver-based models that simpler platforms can’t touch. Where most financial analysis tools reach a limit when models become complicated, Omnicalc continues to perform. Your financial modelling software should keep pace with your thinking. Omnicalc makes sure it does.

Every significant business decision begins with a version of the same question: what happens if circumstances change differently than expected? Blox makes scenario modelling a core capability within your planning and forecasting software, not an auxiliary feature added later. Generate multiple scenarios with a few clicks. Compare them side by side. See the real-time impact on revenue, headcount, cash flow and EBITDA.
Whether you're preparing for board discussions about budget forecasting, stress-testing a new market entry, or developing a downside scenario before a significant hire, Blox provides the answer before the meeting occurs. For finance teams that depend on budget forecasting to guide capital allocation and hiring decisions, having four scenarios prepared and ready to compare in real time elevates the quality of every conversation leadership has.

The FP&A software built for finance teams who want to spend their time on decisions, not data. Intelligent financial planning and analysis. Automated management reporting. Forecasting that stays current. All connected. All in one place.


Most of your queries related to Blox FP&A software can be resolved through our list of FAQs below. For the rest, feel free to contact us and we will be more than happy to assist you.
Yes. Blox supports multi-entity financial planning and consolidation, combining divisional or subsidiary plans into a unified group perspective, managing intercompany eliminations and generating consolidated financial reporting. For organizations managing multiple legal entities, currencies or business units, Blox operates as consolidation software that maintains the group view as current without a manual consolidation process at period end.
Forecasting software concentrates specifically on predicting future financial outcomes, including revenue forecasts, expense projections and cash flow forecasts, typically relying on historical data, trends and stated assumptions. Planning software is broader in scope, encompassing the complete cycle of building budgets, establishing targets, distributing resources and modelling the financial impact of decisions. The most successful budgeting and forecasting software accomplishes both, which is precisely what Blox has been created to deliver. Business forecasting software that cannot connect to a live budget and actuals data feed addresses only half the challenge.
Most finance teams have a working plan live within a week. Blox includes pre-built financial model templates, such as three-statement models, SaaS revenue models, headcount planners and departmental budgets that can be connected to your accounting system and customized to your business structure without building from a blank template. For more involved multi-entity or driver-based implementations, the Blox implementation team collaborates with your finance team to configure the model correctly at the outset.
Yes. Blox is deployed by companies from seed-stage startups to established enterprises. For small businesses, the platform delivers financial planning and budgeting software that doesn't require a dedicated FP&A team to operate. Blox is designed for finance teams of all sizes; from startups to enterprises, who need professional-grade planning without the complexity of traditional enterprise systems. Pre-built templates, straightforward integrations and an intuitive interface mean small businesses access the same standard of financial planning and analysis software as substantially larger organizations.
Most financial forecasting software performs the projection function adequately but struggles when you require the forecast to connect back to your planning assumptions and actuals simultaneously. Blox maintains all three within the same model, so your financial forecasting software doesn't operate separately from your budget or your actuals data feed. When a new month closes, actuals flow in automatically, variances surface immediately, and your forecast updates from the same driver assumptions your original plan used. This integrated approach is what differentiates Blox from standalone forecasting tools.
Blox includes a comprehensive set of financial analysis software capabilities: variance analysis comparing actual results to budget and prior periods, KPI tracking across any business dimension, driver analysis demonstrating which assumptions are affecting performance, and scenario comparison revealing the gap between plan, forecast and actual results. Beyond these core financial analysis tools, Blox delivers financial analytics that remain current, integrated with your connected data sources and updating automatically as new information flows in from your accounting system, ERP or CRM.
Scenario modelling in Blox is integrated into the core planning environment, rather than added as an afterthought. You generate a scenario by modifying any collection of assumptions including headcount, pricing, revenue growth, or cost structure, and Blox immediately recalculates the full financial impact across your profit and loss statement, cash flow and balance sheet. Multiple scenarios can coexist simultaneously and be compared side by side, providing finance teams and leadership with a clear view of the range of outcomes before making a commitment.
Yes. Blox supports three-statement financial modelling, which means your income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement are all integrated within the same model. Modifications to revenue assumptions or expense plans automatically flow through to cash flow projections. This makes Blox comprehensive cash flow modelling software, not merely a profit and loss planning tool, ensuring your treasury view and your operational plan operate from identical numbers.
A static annual budget is set once and compared to actual results for twelve months, regardless of how significantly the business evolves. A rolling forecast updates continuously, typically extending twelve months forward from the present date, incorporating actual results and updated assumptions each period. Planning and forecasting software such as Blox gives finance teams a continuously current view of where your business is heading, rather than a comparison to a plan built on assumptions from months earlier.
Traditional budgeting takes last year's numbers and adjusts them by a percentage. Driver-based planning constructs your forecast from the business mechanics that determine actual performance: how many salespeople you employ, what your average deal size is, what your conversion rate equals, how headcount connects to output. When those assumptions shift, every downstream figure changes automatically. The outcome is a budget and forecast that remains useful as the year progresses rather than becoming obsolete by February.
These terms describe the same category from different perspectives. Budgeting software typically refers to tools used to build an annual financial budget, a fixed plan against which actual results are compared later. Financial planning software is a broader term that covers budgeting, forecasting, scenario modelling and financial analysis. In practice, the most effective platforms such as Blox address all of these functions in one place, so you don't operate a budgeting tool separately from your forecasting and analysis software.