About Us
Pigment is a SaaS company that builds planning and performance management software for organisations that need a clearer, faster way to budget, forecast and track results. Many finance and business teams still rely on spreadsheets or older planning tools that are difficult to maintain, slow to update, and hard to share across departments. Pigment’s product is designed to bring financial and operational planning into a single platform, so teams can model different scenarios, collaborate on assumptions, and keep plans aligned as business conditions change.
The platform is aimed at mid sized to large companies, particularly those with multiple teams contributing to plans, such as Finance, Revenue Operations, HR and department leaders. It is likely to appeal to organisations that want more rigour than spreadsheets can offer, but also want a modern, user friendly experience that encourages broader participation in planning. In practice, this means Pigment sits close to the CFO organisation while also needing to work well for non finance users who contribute data and decisions.
Within the SaaS ecosystem, Pigment operates in the planning, budgeting and analytics space, often described as FP&A software. That puts it alongside other enterprise products that handle sensitive data, complex permissions, integrations with core systems, and high expectations around reliability and auditability. Because planning touches many parts of a business, the product tends to be cross functional by nature, with a strong emphasis on data modelling, workflow, and making complex concepts understandable to everyday users.
People who thrive at Pigment are likely to be those who enjoy solving real operational problems with software, and who are comfortable working at the intersection of product, data and business processes. Product managers, engineers and designers will be dealing with complexity that comes from modelling how organisations plan, rather than from consumer scale alone. Customer facing roles, such as solutions, implementation, customer success and sales, are likely to suit people who can translate between business stakeholders and technical constraints, and who can guide change in how teams work, not just deploy a tool.
For job seekers, Pigment may appeal if you want to work on a product that is central to how companies make decisions, with clear, measurable impact on customers’ day to day operations. It is the kind of environment where attention to detail matters, because finance and planning teams depend on accuracy and trust. At the same time, the collaborative nature of planning means the company has to build software that is approachable and widely adopted, which can be motivating for people who care about usability as much as technical depth.