SF Finance Leaders Dinner with Turnstile
About Event
You closed the deal. So why is it still this hard to get paid?
If you're running finance at a sales-led startup, you already know the drill: quotes live in one tool, billing in another, rev rec in a spreadsheet you're afraid to touch, and your "ARR number" depends on who's asking.
Meanwhile, your board wants audit-ready financials. Your CEO wants to know when cash is landing. And you're one mis-tagged invoice away from a very uncomfortable diligence conversation.
You're not alone.
Join Turnstile for an intimate dinner with finance leaders who are navigating the same chaos — the messy middle between scrappy and scaled, where your quote-to-cash process is held together by willpower and spreadsheets.
Over drinks and dinner at Liholiho Yacht Club, we'll have an honest, off-the-record conversation about:
- Building Board-Ready Revenue Reporting — How finance leaders at scaling SaaS companies stand up ARR bridges, GRR/NRR, and product-level metrics before investor scrutiny arrives.
- When Manual RevOps Breaks — Identifying the moment where spreadsheet-driven billing becomes an existential risk, and how to sequence automation investments without slowing growth.
- Taming Pricing Complexity Without Breaking Your Finance Stack — Designing hybrid billing models (retainers, usage-based, multi-product bundles) that finance can report on and sales can actually sell.
This is not a product pitch. It's a small-group dinner (≤20 guests) for people who live with this problem every day. Expect great food and the kind of conversation you can't have on a webinar.
Agenda
Thursday, June 11, 2026
5:30 PM — Doors open, drinks & introductions
6:30 PM to 9 PM — Seated dinner, desserts, and conversation
This dinner is for first finance hires at sales-led B2B startups with $4M–$25M in ARR. If you're the person responsible for ensuring revenue numbers are accurate — and explaining them to your board — this is your table.
Close deals. Get paid. Know your numbers.
Turnstile connects quoting, billing, and financial reporting in one place — built for the complexity of how sales-led startups actually sell.