Revenue Multiple Valuator MCP Connector for Claude
A+Estimate SaaS enterprise value using industry-standard revenue multiples based on growth and retention.
The Revenue Multiple Valuator connects AI agents to financial modeling logic. By using tools like calculate_valuation_scenarios, users can input their current ARR, growth rate, and NRR to receive a range of enterprise value estimates across Bear, Base, and Bull economic scenarios. The server also provides transparency through retrieve_multiplier_matrix, exposing the underlying industry benchmarks used for calculations. Additionally, you can use get_performance_classification to understand how your metrics place you within specific growth and retention tiers. This tool is essential for SaaS founders and investors looking to understand valuation ranges based on performance.
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