QQuanta

Company

Built by the people who got paged for billing.

Quanta was founded in 2022 by three engineers who, at three different companies, had each inherited the same haunted system: a usage-billing pipeline made of cron jobs, a spreadsheet named final_v7, and a monthly ritual of refunding customers who noticed before finance did. We compared scars and decided the industry deserved infrastructure instead.

We are deliberately unexciting. The roadmap is counters, prices, and invoices — made faster, more provable, and harder to misuse. We do not do growth hacks with your revenue data, we do not take a percentage of what you bill, and we publish our own uptime and reconciliation numbers monthly, including the bad ones.

Sixty-one people, headquartered in Toronto, default-remote across nine time zones. Every engineer carries the pager for the system they ship, which is why the system rarely pages.

Principles

Three rules the roadmap answers to.

Counts are sacred

A metering platform has one job. Every design review starts with the question: can this path ever count wrong? If the answer is unclear, the design is rejected.

Provable beats plausible

Every number we emit links to the evidence that produced it. Dashboards persuade; event trails prove.

Boring on purpose

We adopt technology two years after it stops being interesting. Your invoices should not be downstream of anyone’s curiosity.

Leadership

The people on the pager.

Founders and function heads — every one of them has shipped, broken, and fixed a billing system before this one.

Ifeoma NwosuCo-founder & CEO

Ravi ChandrasekharCo-founder & Principal Engineer

Marta KowalczykCo-founder & CTO

Daniel RothHead of Compliance

Yuna SatoHead of Solutions Engineering

Pieter ClaesCFO

12.4B

Events metered every day

14ms

p99 ingest latency at the edge

99.999%

Metering availability, trailing 12 months

$0

Revenue lost to double-counting, ever

Every unit, accounted for.

Stop reconciling. Start proving.

Shadow-run Quanta beside your current billing for one cycle — free, read-only, cent-level diff. If we do not find money or a bug, the coffee is on us.