We spoke with RESPEC about how they help teams navigate that process and avoid costly misalignment.
For someone hearing about RESPEC for the first time—what do you actually do, in plain English?
Respec works with finance teams to identify the right problems to solve, select the right technologies, and ensure those solutions are implemented in a way that actually delivers business value. The focus is on aligning systems, processes, and goals from the start.
What’s breaking (or slowing down) for finance teams today—and why is it becoming harder to ignore?
Many teams invest in new technology but struggle to see the expected outcomes. Often, the issue isn’t the tool itself. It’s misalignment between business needs, processes, and system design.
As the finance tech landscape expands and becomes more complex, it’s increasingly difficult to navigate options and ensure implementations are set up for long-term success.
Who tends to get the most value from this—and where does it typically click fastest?
Companies in the $50M–$500M range, particularly in industries like fintech, high tech, utilities, and logistics.
The approach resonates with Controllers, FP&A, and finance operations teams who are navigating system changes and want to ensure those changes translate into measurable outcomes.
If a finance team started using your approach tomorrow, where would they feel the impact first?
The first impact usually comes from gaining clarity, understanding the full scope of the problem and where value can be created.
From there, teams move into designing solutions that align technology, processes, and resources, followed by structured implementation support across integrations, data migration, and change management. This helps reduce friction and improves adoption early on.
How does this fit into the existing finance tech stack—and how does it hold up as the business grows?
Respec takes a technology-agnostic approach, helping teams evaluate and implement solutions that fit within their broader enterprise architecture. The goal is to ensure systems work together cohesively today while supporting future growth.
As the business evolves, this foundation helps teams adapt their technology and processes without needing to start from scratch or layer on disconnected tools.
Explore More at the Finance & Accounting Technology Expo (FATE) 2026
Meet RESPEC at FATE 2026 (Nov 18–19, NYC)—a curated, high-signal environment where finance teams can compare solutions side-by-side, see how real workflows operate, and evaluate what fits their business.





