How Nue Is Bringing Agentic AI To Revenue Operations
Neil C. HughesApril 25, 202600:34:06

How Nue Is Bringing Agentic AI To Revenue Operations

How much revenue is lost because the systems behind pricing, quoting, billing, and finance still do not talk to each other properly?



In today’s episode, I’m joined by Tina Kung, CTO and Co-Founder of Nue, the quote-to-revenue platform helping AI and SaaS companies rethink how they sell, bill, and grow. Tina brings more than two decades of experience across enterprise software, CPQ, billing, and revenue operations, with previous roles at Oracle, Zuora, SteelBrick, and Salesforce.



Tina shares the story behind Nue and why she saw a growing gap between the systems that handle selling and the systems that manage revenue. As SaaS companies move from traditional subscriptions into usage-based pricing, credit burn-down models, product-led growth, partner channels, and enterprise sales, the old way of stitching together tools with manual work and spreadsheets starts to break down.



We discuss how AI is changing go-to-market operations and why transaction-level intelligence matters. Tina explains how Nue connects quoting, billing, usage, and revenue data into a single system, then applies AI so teams can understand what is happening, spot opportunities, and take action faster.



One of the standout stories is OpenAI, which rolled out Nue in just eight weeks to support the rapid growth of its ChatGPT Enterprise business. Tina shares what that process revealed about the speed of modern AI companies and why flexible revenue infrastructure is now a serious advantage.



We also talk about the rise of agentic AI in revenue operations, from creating quotes and orders to handling subscription changes and surfacing upsell opportunities. As the SaaS model comes under pressure from AI, Tina offers a practical view of what needs to change behind the scenes for companies to stay competitive.



If SaaS is entering a new chapter, are your revenue systems ready for how customers now buy, use, and pay for software?