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DocuSign(DOCU) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-06-05 22:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue for Q1 fiscal 2026 was $764 million, representing an 8% year-over-year growth, driven by increased IAM customers and self-serve digital revenue contributions [7][25] - Operating margins improved by 1% year-over-year to 29.5%, while free cash flow margin was strong at 30% [7][36] - Billings grew 4% year-over-year to $740 million, slightly below guidance due to lower early renewals [25][28] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Over 10,000 customers have purchased the DocuSign IAM platform, with significant engagement and usage growth [9][30] - IAM sales exceeded expectations, with direct customer IAM deal volume increasing compared to Q4 [15][29] - Digital revenue continued to grow at more than double the rate of overall revenue, indicating strong performance in self-serve channels [17][32] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - International revenue represented 28% of total revenue, growing 10% year-over-year, with IAM deal volume in international markets up over 50% from the previous quarter [32][33] - Customer growth was robust, with total customers increasing by 10% year-over-year, surpassing 1.7 million [30][31] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on long-term transformation through the IAM platform, aiming for accelerated growth and innovation [6][23] - Strategic changes in go-to-market approaches were implemented to enhance IAM's potential, including a shift to self-serve models and new sales compensation structures [19][72] - The company aims to leverage partnerships with global system integrators (GSIs) to enhance enterprise penetration and drive new pipeline growth [90] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the long-term growth trajectory despite short-term challenges with early renewals [20][56] - The fundamentals of the core business are improving, with gross retention and dollar net retention rates showing positive trends [21][29] - The company is taking a cautious approach to forecasting due to the uncertain economic environment, but remains optimistic about future growth [40][62] Other Important Information - The company authorized an additional $1 billion in share buybacks, reflecting strong cash flow generation and commitment to returning capital to shareholders [7][37] - Non-GAAP diluted EPS for Q1 was $0.90, an improvement from $0.82 in the previous year [36][38] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you elaborate on the go-to-market transition and the reasons for lower early renewals? - Management indicated that changes in sales compensation led to a focus on closing deals in Q1, resulting in lower early renewals than anticipated [46][47] Question: How does the broader health of the business look, particularly regarding IAM upsell opportunities? - Management expressed confidence in the IAM upsell potential and noted improvements in core business metrics [52][54] Question: What are the expectations for billings growth in the second half of the fiscal year? - Management confirmed expectations for acceleration in billings growth, driven by the scaling of the commercial business globally [60][61] Question: Are there any changes in customer behavior regarding contract envelopes due to the macro environment? - Management reported no significant changes in customer behavior regarding contract envelopes, indicating stability in demand [64][66] Question: Can you provide insights on the contribution of GSI partners to new ACV? - Management acknowledged the growing interest from GSIs and emphasized the importance of building these partnerships for future enterprise growth [88][90]