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unbilled revenue

Committed vs Billed ARR: What’s the Difference?

July 13, 2026 by guide@b2bsaasmetrics.site
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Committed ARR represents the annualized value of signed contracts, while Billed ARR reflects the amount actually invoiced. Understanding the gap helps you forecast cash flow and spot implementation delays.

Categories Metric Deep Dives, Revenue Operations Tags ARR, Billed ARR, cash flow forecasting, Committed ARR, contract value, Revenue Operations, SaaS Metrics, unbilled revenue Leave a comment

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