How to Track Digital Labor in Your SaaS P&L

In episode #364, Ben Murray breaks down how SaaS finance teams should structure their chart of accounts to properly track inference costs, productivity AI, and agentic AI spend. As organizations shift from W-2 headcount to token costs and agentic software, your current expense coding may be out-of-date. If you can't see where the AI spend is going, you can't tie it to ROI β€” and you definitely can't make the case for going fully agentic.

  • Why COGS is the right home for product inference costs (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini) β€” and why lumping them in with hosting is a mistake
  • The three distinct AI spend buckets every SaaS CFO needs to track: direct COGS delivery costs, general productivity tools, and explicit labor substitution (agentic AI)
  • Why agentic AI spend deserves its own GL account β€” and how that ties directly into your ROSE metric
  • Where the tracking gets fuzzy: productivity tools vs. true labor displacement, and how to think about cause-and-effect as a CFO
  • How AI spend reshapes the ROSE metric as orgs push toward $5M–$10M ARR per FTE targets
    Tune in to get the chart of accounts framework SaaS CFOs need before AI spend becomes too big to ignore β€” and too messy to measure.

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