Built for B2B and enterprise SaaS, growing with ads.
Pipeline-driven. Demo-first. Revenue months out.
Every platform. One view.
Every ad platform side by side. See what's spending and what's generating pipeline.
MQL to closed-won. Real CAC.
Cost per MQL, SQL, demo, closed-won. The full pipeline, not the platform's version.
CAC today. ARR over months.
You pay for ads now. Revenue is recognized over the contract. Flyweel closes the gap.
Common questions
What type of SaaS companies is Flyweel for?
B2B SaaS that sells through a sales process. Demo calls, proposals, sales cycles of 60 to 120 days or longer. If your team runs ads to generate MQLs and SQLs that feed a pipeline, Flyweel is built for you.
How does Flyweel help with long sales cycles?
A deal that closes today started as an ad click three months ago. Flyweel connects your ad platforms to your CRM so you see which campaigns from last quarter are generating revenue now.
Can I see cost per closed-won deal?
Yes. Connect your CRM. Flyweel shows cost per MQL, SQL, demo, and closed-won at the campaign level. Real CAC, not platform-reported conversions.
What ad platforms are supported?
Meta Ads and Google Ads for the unified view. Meta for automated invoice reconciliation to Xero. More platforms on the roadmap.
What CRMs are supported?
Pipedrive is live. HubSpot and Salesforce are on the roadmap. Your CRM data feeds pipeline stages into the unified view alongside ad spend.
How does reconciliation help SaaS companies?
Ad invoices matched to Xero automatically. Finance sees campaign-level spend without downloading invoices or doing manual entry. Google Ads reconciliation is on the roadmap.
How does the AI agent help SaaS teams?
Ask questions in plain language. "What is my blended CAC this quarter?" "Which campaigns have the lowest cost per SQL?" Real answers from your own data.
Can I track by product line or segment?
Yes. If your CRM data segments deals by product line or market segment, Flyweel surfaces unit economics per segment so you see which bets are paying off.
What is the difference between platform CAC and real CAC?
Platform CAC is what Google or Meta reports as a conversion cost inside their dashboard. Real CAC tracks from ad click through every pipeline stage to closed-won revenue. A campaign might report $200 CAC in Google Ads but cost $2,400 per closed-won deal when you track the full pipeline. The gap between them is where most ad spend leaks.
Is it free?
Yes. Free to start. Connect your platforms, automate reconciliation, and use the AI agent. No credit card required.
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