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In the world of subscriptions vitally important questions are easy to ask but difficult to answer…

How many subscription will we have at the end of next year?

Know where you're heading

The Weaver Subscription Forecasting Model calculates subs volume forecasts, quickly easily and accurately

How much subscription revenue will we generate next year?

Supports all revenue calculation methods

The Weaver Subscription Forecasting Model calculates earned income (recognized revenue), deferred income (subs liability), and cash receipts

What is the most profitable way of investing promotion budgets?

Calculates subscription Lifetime Values

The Weaver Subscription Lifetime Value Model identifies the best way of investing subs promotion budgets

How would a 5% price increase affect subs volumes and revenues?

Easy what-if calculations

The Weaver Subscription Forecasting Model contains an easy-to-use Scenario Manager

What would happen if we convert subs from one product to another?

Supports all product variants

The Weaver Subscription Forecasting Model accommodates data from multiple product variants

How can we reduce the time it takes to analyse subscriptions data?

Makes it easy to analyse subs data

The Weaver Pivot Table Analysis Model makes it easy for anyone to analyse subs data

Weaver Software makes it easy to create subs forecasts

Weaver Software makes it easy to create accurate subscription forecasts…

  • Easy to use Excel models, with customised menus

  • Immediate subscription lifetime value results

  • Quick and easy what-if calculations

  • Identifies the most profitable strategies

  • Automatic data upload from subs management systems

  • Calculations validated by Finance departments

  • You can be up-and-running in a few days

The Weaver Subscription Forecasting Model
The Weaver Subscription Lifetime Value Model
The Weaver Pivot Table Analysis Model
The Weaver Consolidation Model
The Weaver Reporting Model
The Weaver data Cleansing Model

Click here to see what each model does and how the models fit together

Use the models yourself, in your own office, or we’ll do all the work on your behalf

Weaver Software has been helping its clients to grow their subscriptions businesses for over 20 years…

The Weaver forecasting software has transformed our company’s approach and strategy towards subscriptions from short term to a long term view.  By providing far greater insight it has helped us to re-shape budgets and simplify the complexities of every promotion on every title across our portfolio.  Without the software we struggled to accurately monitor retention rates by promotion and average lifetime values.  This process has now been streamlined to allow us identify the best type of campaigns to run, ensuring we get the best possible returns for our budget.

The Weaver forecasting software is an invaluable resource for any subscription business which wants to understand clearly how deferred and earned revenue are calculated, but moreover it is an essential tool to assist in modelling different scenarios, testing what-if cases and generally forecasting with a high degree of accuracy.  I can’t imagine trying to run our business without it.

Kevin Hickman, TES Global

Thank you so much for all you – and the software – have done for Dennis over the years, it’s really appreciated.

Abi Spooner, Dennis Publishing

We’ve been using the Weaver forecasting software as an indispensable strategic and budgeting tool for more than a decade.  Our 70,000 active subscribers provide us with our main source of revenue, so our ability to forecast movements in subscription volume and income is absolutely crucial to our continuing success.  The Weaver model gives us this capability:  it is hugely sophisticated yet easy to use, complex yet utterly reliable.  In fact the accuracy of its predictions over a five year period is so stunning that the LRB Board has on occasion openly wondered whether the figures have been cooked.   I cannot recommend the Weaver model highly enough.

Nicholas Spice, London Review of Books