Q4 2024 Freshworks Inc Earnings Call
Speaker Change: Hello and welcome to Freshworks fourth quarter and full year 2024 earnings conference call. At this time all participants are in a listen-only mode.
Speaker Change: After the speaker's presentation there will be a question and answer session. Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would now like to hand the conference over to your first speaker, Joon Huh, Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Speaker Change: Thank you. Good afternoon and welcome to Freshworks fourth quarter and full year 2024 earnings conference call.
Speaker Change: Joining me today are Dennis Woodside, Freshworks' Chief Executive Officer and President, and Tyler Sloat, Freshworks' Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer.
Speaker Change: The primary purpose of today's call is to provide you with information regarding our fourth quarter and full year 2024 performance and our financial outlook for our first quarter and full year 2025.
Speaker Change: within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Speaker Change: These forward-looking statements are based on Freshworks' current expectations and estimates about its business and industry, including our financial outlook, macroeconomic uncertainties, management's beliefs, and the timing of future repurchases of our Class A common stock, and certain other assumptions made by the company.
all of which are subject to change.
Speaker Change: These statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
Speaker Change: Such risks include, but are not limited to, our ability to sustain our growth, to innovate, to reach our long-term revenue goals, to meet customer demand, and to control costs and improve operating efficiency.
Speaker Change: For a discussion of additional material risks and other important factors that could affect our results, please refer to today's earnings release, our most recently filed Form 10-K, and other periodic filings with the SEC.
Speaker Change: Freshworks assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this call, except as required by law.
Speaker Change: I encourage you to visit our investor relations site to access our earnings release, supplemental earnings slides, periodic SEC reports, a replay of today's call, or to learn more about Freshworks. And with that, let me turn it over to Dennis.
Dennis: Thanks, Joon, and thank you, everyone, for joining us today on the call.
Dennis: Q4 was another great quarter across the board for Freshworks. We outperformed all our key metrics and exceeded our previously provided estimates for growth and profitability, finishing the year on a high note.
Dennis: We ended the year with over 72,200 customers who've chosen Freshworks CX and EX software to transform their business.
Dennis: Time and again, overpriced legacy software vendors with overcomplicated products drive customers directly into our hands.
Dennis: Customers choose Freshworks uncomplicated software to deliver powerful productivity gains for IT, customer support, and other business teams.
Dennis: In Q4, revenue grew 22% year-over-year to $194.6 million, beating our previously provided estimates.
Dennis: We delivered a non-GAAP operating margin of 21% and generated adjusted free cash flow of $41.7 million, resulting in an adjusted free cash flow margin of 21% for the quarter, also outperforming expectations.
Dennis: We added over 2,600 net customers in Q4, representing the largest quarterly increase in four years.
Dennis: We welcomed and onboarded notable customers, including Mesa Airlines, retailers like New Balance and Rawlings Sporting Goods, and software companies like Sophos.
Dennis: We saw healthy expansion activity and maintained a similar net dollar retention of 105% on a constant currency basis compared to the prior quarter.
Dennis: We also succeeded in expanding our business with many existing large customers including AMEX GBT, Coherent, Klarna, EDF Renewables, and UCLA.
Our strategy to drive durable and profitable growth is working.
Our first imperative is investing in EX.
Dennis: We are doubling down on our largest, fastest growing employee experience business, which includes ITSM, ITAM, ITOM, and ESM.
Dennis: Our second imperative is delivering AI capabilities across our products and platform.
Dennis: Our third imperative is accelerating growth for our customer experience solutions, including our customer service and sales and marketing products.
Dennis: Now, I'll share exactly how our execution against our strategy led to the strong Q4 results.
Dennis: First, our investments in EX are paying off as we continue to drive up-market momentum.
Q4 was another strong quarter for our EX business.
Dennis: We surpassed $400 million in ARR and grew 35% year-over-year on a constant currency basis.
Our underlying business fundamentals continue to be strong.
Dennis: We did see meaningful effects impact on our reported numbers which Tyler will cover in greater detail later in the call.
We ended the quarter with 18,300 customers in eX.
Several trends within our business are driving growth.
Dennis: continued upmarket success, expansion with ESM, attaching device 42 to new and existing accounts, and building a leadership position in specific industries.
Dennis: First, more and more mid-market and enterprise customers are turning to Freshworks as they leave behind our largest IT competitors.
Dennis: We believe that's because big SaaS vendors are overcharging and underserving their customers, particularly in the mid-market.
We offer the alternative, software that's enterprise-grade, without unnecessary complexity.
Dennis: Over 75% of the ARR in our EX business comes from mid-market and enterprise companies, which we define as organizations with 250 or more employees.
Dennis: Iconic companies, major city governments and manufacturers are turning their backs on legacy SAS vendors and coming to Freshworks.
Dennis: Recently, a multi-billion dollar hard drive manufacturer dropped ServiceNow after a 13-year relationship to embrace fresh service.
Dennis: The City and County of San Francisco and Mesa Airlines also chose us over ServiceNow in Q4.
Dennis: Universities and health care providers are choosing fresh service over others too.
Dennis: Denver Health, a leading provider of hospitals, emergency care, and community health centers, needed to modernize its IT operations.
Dennis: By replacing its legacy ITSM tool with fresh service, Denver Health can protect the security and privacy of patient data while automating important tasks so that employees can provide patient care.
Dennis: The second big trend driving our EX business is our ongoing success in ESM with fresh service for business teams.
Dennis: ESM is a key lever for expansion, and in new deals, the attach rate increased to 25% in Q4.
Dennis: Monetization momentum continued to build with ESM ARR growing 2.5X in 2024 and one out of five eligible customers utilizing fresh service for business teams.
Speaker Change: Altera Mountain Company, owner of the popular Icon Ski Pass, operates 18 year-round resorts.
Dennis: They wanted a single technology solution to enable smoother collaboration between departments and locations.
Dennis: After seeing success with Fresh Service in their IT environment, Altera expanded its use of Fresh Service across more departments, including HR, Facilities, Finance, Sales, and Marketing.
Speaker Change: Coherent, a global manufacturer of industrial and laser equipment, transitioned 500 internal agents and all ITSM workflows from multiple tools, including ServiceNow, to fresh service.
Speaker Change: Coherent recently expanded its use of fresh service beyond IT to their HR department, supporting 25,000 employees.
Speaker Change: They have plans to expand press service to additional teams, such as facilities and procurement.
Speaker Change: In Q4, we made product improvements to further strengthen our offering for teams outside of IT.
Speaker Change: We launched new connectors for major human capital management tools like UKG and Personio, and have a strong pipeline of integrations with more HR apps, including ADP and Paylocity, going live in the coming months.
Speaker Change: The third eX growth driver is our advanced iCAM offering with device 42.
Speaker Change: In Q4, we launched a new integration to create a more seamless experience for customers using fresh service with Device 42.
Speaker Change: Companies can enhance their operations with comprehensive infrastructure auto-discovery and dependency mapping.
delivering deeper, more actionable insights to power their IT operations.
Speaker Change: The combined offering is easier to configure than the competition which contributed to an increase in upsell of advanced ITAM capabilities into existing fresh service customers.
Speaker Change: Three of the top 10 deals we closed in Q4 included a Device 42 Attach element.
Speaker Change: and Q4 represented the highest net new ARR quarter ever for the device 42 business.
Speaker Change: Major sportswear brand New Balance is experiencing rapid growth and posted record sales in 2024.
Speaker Change: They utilize Fresh Service Enterprise and Device 42 to offer a global online portal for all internal support needs.
Speaker Change: The integration of Device 42 for advanced asset management and its CMDB gives New Balance an accurate view of its IT infrastructure across locations.
Speaker Change: AI-powered self-service capabilities accessible through the portal, Microsoft Teams, and email will empower associates with an intuitive and modern support experience.
Speaker Change: We continue to attract education and sports organizations, solidifying our leadership position in these industries.
Speaker Change: In education, Wake Forest University, UCLA, and Manchester Metropolitan University use fresh service for digital transformation.
Speaker Change: In professional sports, almost one-third of the National Football League and major league baseball teams use fresh service.
Speaker Change: The San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts, and Arizona Cardinals are just a few of our NFL customers.
Speaker Change: In Major League Baseball, the San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Guardians, Minnesota Twins, and Houston Astros are customers.
Speaker Change: We also have a number of European football clubs, such as Paris Saint-Germain, Everton, and Southampton as customers, and multiple F1 teams like McLaren Racing.
Speaker Change: We believe that companies that care about their employee experience choose fresh service, software that's enterprise-grade without enterprise complexity.
On to our second imperative, AI.
Speaker Change: We expect AI to be a tailwind for our business as customers are realizing tangible business value.
Speaker Change: After launching Freddie Co-Pilot in February, we ended the year with more than 2,200 customers, reflecting quarterly net ads of more than 500, or 30% growth quarter over quarter.
Speaker Change: We're seeing monetization payoffs for Copilot in its first year, ending with AOR ahead of our internal targets.
Speaker Change: In a world of hype and jargon, we are successfully taking customers from AI experimentation to execution.
Take the Kansas City Chiefs, for example.
Speaker Change: The Chiefs use Freddie AI Copilot with FreshService to improve productivity across IT and finance departments.
Speaker Change: For several years, Freshworks has been helping them find ways to win off the field.
Speaker Change: Attach rates for SMB continue to be double digits and increased quarter over quarter.
Speaker Change: With the launch of Freddie AI Agent for CX, we combined our Freddie AI self-service features into this new product.
Speaker Change: By the end of the year, over 1,300 customers were using Freddie AI Agent, including 100 customers testing the latest beta version.
Speaker Change: As our AI agents improve, more customers are using them and seeing positive results.
Speaker Change: Freshworks is committed to turning AI into ROI for businesses of all sides.
Speaker Change: Take AdaptHealth, for example, a home health care company that serves 4 million patients.
Speaker Change: The IT team uses Freddie AI Agent to speed resolution times and deflect tickets.
Speaker Change: This frees up time for the team to focus on improving patient outcomes.
Speaker Change: We are excited about the progress we've made and expect to see meaningful progress on AI monetization in 2025 with anticipated widespread adoption of Freddie AI.
Speaker Change: Finally, I'll cover CX, our flagship business that's been paving a better way forward for service software for over a decade.
Speaker Change: This is another area where we see strong momentum, especially in the SMB segment, and was a significant contributor to our net new customer ads this quarter.
Speaker Change: We ended the quarter for CX with over 58,200 customers, generating over $360 million in ARR, growing at 7% year-over-year on a constant currency basis.
similar to the constant currency growth rate in Q3.
Speaker Change: With an initiative that we started mid Q3, we're seeing ongoing conversion of free to paid customers, largely in the SMB segment.
Speaker Change: This initiative benefited the CX business and significantly contributed to the customer net ads for CX, which was more than $2,000 for the quarter.
Speaker Change: We are largely through the vast majority of conversions, so expect to see a smaller benefit in Q1.
Speaker Change: Amazing large organizations are choosing Freshdesk, including Airbus and AMC Networks.
Speaker Change: SatAir, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus, adopted FreshDesk to effectively communicate and resolve tickets from customers, suppliers, and employees.
Speaker Change: They have seen a 40% reduction in average ticket handling time and a dramatic reduction in onboarding time from one month previously to two to four days with Fresh Desk.
Speaker Change: In Q4, we made updates to fresh desks, support admin features, as well as our supervisor experience, which delivers advanced analytics to our customers.
Speaker Change: We also launched integrations with Playbox Workforce Management, an important feature for customers like Stitch Fix.
Speaker Change: It is clear to us that these product improvements contributed to solid retention rates, which remained stable from Q3.
We believe our CX products have several strong expansion paths.
Speaker Change: First, CX customers are leading the charge in adopting our AI products.
Speaker Change: Second, we saw growth in our total agent counts across the business as seats increased quarter over quarter.
Third, CX customers are also buying EX and vice versa.
Speaker Change: For example, Dune London, a growing footwear and accessory retailer, wanted a unified solution to support customer inquiries and manage internal IT processes.
Speaker Change: Joon first had success with Freshdesk and Freddie AI, which deflected 40% of tickets.
Speaker Change: They recently added fresh service with Freddie AI Co-Pilot to assist their IT team.
Speaker Change: iPostal One is the largest provider of digital mailbox services and has been using Freshdesk for years as a scalable solution to manage its expanding customer base of over 1 million.
Speaker Change: After seeing the value of Freshdesk in their business, they adopted Freddie AI and Fresh Service to streamline internal operations.
Speaker Change: Credi AI agents are saving their agents time and resolving 54% of their queries.
Speaker Change: IPOSTA 1 has also expanded their use of fresh service to legal, product management operations and HR.
Speaker Change: In Q4, we welcomed our new Chief Product Officer, Srini Raghavan, to the Freshworks Executive Leadership Team.
Speaker Change: Srini, who brings extensive experience leading AI and automation initiatives at RingCentral, Five9, and Cisco, will shape the next chapter of innovation at Freshworks, and will play a key role in shaping our CX and EX products going forward.
Speaker Change: Last week, we also welcomed Venky Subramanian, SVP of Product Management, to the CX Leadership Team.
Speaker Change: Venky has held leadership roles at SAP and ServiceNow where he launched and scaled their customer experience and CRM products.
Speaker Change: We continue to attract world-class talent in every function, all focused on delivering, for our customers, uncomplicated solutions.
Speaker Change: Looking ahead, we're driving new avenues of growth through strategic partnerships that are unlocking a more diverse pool of customers.
Speaker Change: Today we have more than 500 active partners globally from large value-added resellers, solution providers, system integrators, distributors, and sales consultants.
Speaker Change: Our partners touched one third of our ARR in 2024 and many more customers through sales and service implementations.
Speaker Change: We are excited to announce a new strategic agreement with UNISYS, a leading global SI partner.
Speaker Change: Unisys was looking for a modern IT solution to deliver for their large and mid-market customers and after completing a competitive review process they chose Fresh Service.
Speaker Change: Initially, Unisys will partner as a reseller of our products with future plans of leveraging our solutions for an MSP offering.
Speaker Change: We're excited to work with Unisys and this partnership highlights our strong momentum with mid-market and enterprise companies.
Speaker Change: As we evolve and execute on our partner strategy, we expect to see increased efficiencies in our go-to-market efforts, leading to additional margin improvements in the business.
Speaker Change: I am incredibly excited about the opportunity ahead and in 2025.
Speaker Change: We have a competitive advantage with our enterprise-grade software that delivers results fast.
We have an experienced and talented leadership team.
Speaker Change: We are focused on efficiently scaling and are well positioned to be a leading enterprise software company.
Speaker Change: Thank you to our customers, partners, employees, and shareholders for your ongoing support.
Tyler: Now, let me turn it over to Tyler to go through the operational and financial details.
Tyler: Thanks, Dennis, and thanks, everyone, for joining on the call and via webcast today.
Speaker Change: For our call today, I'll cover the Q4 and full year 2024 financial results, provide background on the key metrics, and close with our forward-looking commentary and expectations for Q1 and full year 2025.
Speaker Change: As a reminder, most of our discussion will be focused on non-GAAP financial results, which exclude the impact of stock-based compensation expenses, restructuring charges, and other adjustments.
Speaker Change: We will also talk about adjusted free cash flow, which excludes the cash outlay related to restructuring costs in Q4.
Speaker Change: expanding our non-GAAP operating margin by 800 basis points quarter-over-quarter to 21%, as well as growing our adjusted free cash flow 46% year-over-year to $41.7 million, which resulted in a strong adjusted free cash flow margin of 21%.
Speaker Change: These results reflect the successful execution of our strategic initiatives as we remain confident in our ability to drive profitable growth for our business.
Speaker Change: Let me first start with FX, as this had a meaningful impact on our reported numbers in Q4. We observed a notable shift in FX rates throughout the quarter driven by the strengthening of the U.S. dollar.
Speaker Change: Q4 revenue impact was minimal, but this resulted in a 3 percentage point negative impact to our ARR growth, or $17.5 million reduction to our ARR.
Speaker Change: As such, I'll include constant currency comparisons for many of the metrics to provide a better view of our underlying business trends.
Starting with the income statement.
Speaker Change: Total revenue in Q4 increased to $194.6 million, growing 22% on a reported basis and 21% on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: Professional services revenue contributed 2.4 million dollars in the quarter as we continue to shift services revenue to our growing partner network.
Speaker Change: Device 42 revenue contribution was approximately $10.3 million for the quarter. Half of the net new ARR for Device 42 originated from the Freshworks field team, as we realized cross-sell synergies from the acquisition.
Speaker Change: Our EX business remains our primary driver of overall growth for the business, which, as Dennis noted, has now surpassed $400 million in the ARR, growing 33% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 35% on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: Excluding device 42, EX growth was 22% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 25% on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: Our CX business is at over $360 million in ARR and continues to perform well, growing at 6% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 7% year-over-year on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: Moving to margins. We improved our strong non-gap gross margin for Q4 to over 86% as we continue to efficiently deliver our solutions and support our customers.
Speaker Change: This represents an improvement of approximately 200 basis points compared to the prior year.
Speaker Change: Our non-GAAP operating income for Q4 came in at $40.3 million, representing a non-GAAP operating margin of approximately 21%, and ahead of prior expectations.
Speaker Change: The strong performance is driven by a combination of revenue outperformance as well as cost benefits from lower personnel-related expenses in the quarter. As a reminder, our non-GAAP results do not include a one-time restructuring expense of $9.7 million.
Moving to Operating Metrics.
Speaker Change: Our two key business metrics are net dollar retention and customers contributing more than $5,000 in the ARR.
Speaker Change: Looking forward and based on expected pressure on expansion, we estimate net dollar retention of approximately 103% on an as-reported basis and 104% on a constant currency basis for Q1.
Speaker Change: For our second key business metric of number of customers contributing more than $5,000 in ARR as of the end of Q4, this metric grew 11% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 13% year-over-year on a constant currency basis to 22,558 customers.
This customer cohort continues to represent 90% of our ARR.
Speaker Change: For our larger customer cohort contributing more than $50,000 in ARR as of the end of Q4, we saw growth of 22% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 24% year-over-year on a constant currency basis to 3,053 customers.
This cohort represents 50% of our ARR.
Speaker Change: For total customers, we added over 2,600 net customers in the quarter and ended with over 72,200 customers.
Speaker Change: Approximately 2,000 of the customers are the result of our recent initiatives to improve free-to-pay conversions.
Speaker Change: We expect these conversions to have a slight benefit to Q1 as the majority of the conversions occurred in Q4.
Speaker Change: Now let's turn to Calculated Billings, Balance Sheet and Cash Items.
Speaker Change: Our calculated billings grew approximately 23% year-over-year on both an as-reported and constant currency basis, to $222.5 million in Q4.
Speaker Change: Excluding the impact of device 42, calculated billings grew 17% year-over-year.
Speaker Change: As we discussed last quarter, our calculated billings includes the reported revenue plus the change in the total deferred revenue in the quarter. In Q4, this includes a long-term deferred revenue increase of around $600,000 that is included in other liabilities on the balance sheet.
Speaker Change: Looking ahead to Q1 2025, our initial estimate for calculated buildings growth is 13% and 14% on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: For the full year 2025, we expect calculated billings growth to be approximately 13% year-over-year on an as-reported basis and 14% on a constant currency basis.
Speaker Change: We want to call out a few factors for the Q1 Billings Growth Rate Comparison quarter over quarter.
Speaker Change: This includes two percentage points from early renewal activity pulled into Q4.
Speaker Change: 1.5 percentage points from FX and 1 percentage point from one-time free-to-pay conversion subsiding in Q1.
Moving to our cash items.
Speaker Change: We generated 41.7 million dollars in adjusted free cash flow for Q4, outperforming our estimates thanks to strong collection activities and continued improvements in our operational efficiencies.
Speaker Change: This resulted in an adjusted free cash flow margin of 21%, which represents an 800 basis point improvement year over year. As a reminder, these results do not include a one-time use of cash of $7.3 million related to restructuring costs.
Speaker Change: For the full year 2024, we nearly doubled our adjusted free cash flow to $153.3 million compared to the prior year.
Speaker Change: For the full year 2025, we expect to generate approximately $210 million of free cash flow with approximately $50 million in Q1 and Q2, and slightly higher amounts in Q3 and Q4.
Speaker Change: Pursuant to our previously announced program to repurchase up to $400 million of our common stock that was approved by our board in November, 2024, we repurchased $15.5 million of our shares in Q4 at an average price of $15.77 per share.
Speaker Change: As a general practice, we will update our repurchase activity at the end of each quarter.
Speaker Change: We remain committed to executing on an appropriate capital allocation strategy and delivering long-term value to our shareholders.
Speaker Change: We continue to manage and offset share count dilution by net settling vested equity amounts.
Speaker Change: by using approximately $11 million during the quarter and $60 million for the full year 2024.
Speaker Change: Since our IPO, we have used nearly $300 million to net settle approximately 17.5 million shares.
Speaker Change: This activity is reflected in our financing activities and is excluded from our free cash flow.
Speaker Change: Looking ahead, we will continue to net settle vested equity amounts and expect Q1 cash usage of approximately $18 million using current stock price levels. For the full year, we expect to use approximately $71 million to net settle vested equity amounts.
Speaker Change: We ended the quarter with cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities of $1.07 billion.
Speaker Change: Turning to our share count for Q4, we had approximately 328 million shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis as of December 31st, 2024, representing share growth of less than 1% from the prior year.
Speaker Change: The fully diluted calculation consists of approximately 303 million shares outstanding, which grew less than 3% year-over-year.
Speaker Change: 22 million related to unvested RRCUs and peer RRCUs, and 3 million shares related to outstanding options.
Speaker Change: We are mindful of share count dilution and plan to continue managing this thoughtfully with net settle activities and share repurchases into the future.
Now on to our forward-looking estimates.
For the first quarter of 2025, we expect...
Speaker Change: Revenue to be in the range of $190 million to $193 million, growing 15% to 17% year-over-year. Adjusting for constant currency using FX rates from Q1 of last year, this reflects growth of 16% to 18% year-over-year.
Speaker Change: Non-GAAP income from operations to be in the range of $32.5 million to $34.5 million.
Speaker Change: And non-GAAP net income per share to be in the range of $0.12 to $0.14, assuming weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 307.3 million shares.
for the full year 2025 we expect.
Speaker Change: Revenue to be in the range of $809 million to $821 million, growing 12% to 14% year-over-year.
Speaker Change: Adjusting for constant currency using FX rates from Q1 of last year. This reflects growth of 13% to 15% year-over-year.
Speaker Change: Since our Q3 earnings call in November, FX rates have also changed meaningfully, impacting our financial estimates.
Speaker Change: Applying currency rates from November, our full year 2025 revenue estimate would be 5.6 million dollars higher, or one percentage point higher in growth.
Speaker Change: Non-GAAP income from operations to me in range of $131 million to $139 million. And non-GAAP net income per share to me in the range of $0.52 to $0.54, assuming weighted average shares I'll stay in of approximately 306.4 million shares.
Speaker Change: Our financial outlook is based on a couple of assumptions that we would like to call out. First, our forward-looking estimates are based on FX rates as of February 7th, 2025, so any future currency moves are not factored in.
Speaker Change: Second, as we look to 2025 by quarter, we expect to see higher revenue growth rates in the first half of the year compared to the second half as we anniversary the Device 42 acquisition.
Speaker Change: As such, I'm using the midpoint of the range for Q1 estimates.
Speaker Change: We expect revenue growth rates of approximately 16% and 14% in Q1 and Q2, respectively, and 11% in Q3 and Q4.
Speaker Change: For non-GAAP operating margin by quarter and using the midpoint for Q1, we expect approximately 17%, 13%, 16%, and 19% for Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 respectively in 2025.
Speaker Change: This reflects an increase in cost base starting in Q2 in connection with our annual merit cycle, followed by margin improvements as we scale the business.
Speaker Change: Our results from last quarter demonstrate the strength of our business and our effective execution against our strategic priorities.
Speaker Change: We are proud of the progress we've made in driving growth and innovation, while also maintaining a disciplined approach in improving our profitability.
Speaker Change: We're excited about the opportunities ahead as we position Freshworks for long-term success.
Speaker Change: And with that, let us take your questions. Operator? Thank you. And to ask a question, please press star 1 1 on your telephone and wait for your name to be announced. To remove yourself, press star 1 1 again.
One moment for our first question.
Speaker Change: It comes from the line of Brent Braslin with Piper Sandler. Please proceed.
Brent Braslin: Thanks for taking the question. I guess first one here, I wanted to double click into EX. This is now a $400 million AR business, 20% plus organic growth rate. How are you thinking about
Brent Braslin: the growth potential here as you start to anniversary device 42. Do you think you could sustain 20% plus? What's the opportunity here in EX? Double click there if you could. Thanks.
Thanks, Fred. So it's Dennis.
Dennis: We think the opportunity is huge and that, you know, our EX business is squarely focused on the mid-market and lower end of enterprise. Our ICP is a company with anywhere from 250 to 20,000 employees.
Dennis: and that part of the market, you know, if you think about the IT department.
Dennis: You have sophisticated demands. Typically these businesses are global. They need ITAM. They need IT Ops.
Dennis: They need what we have, and the biggest competitor obviously is ServiceNow. That product is very complex and requires a lot of work to get up and running, a lot of work to get value from. We hear this all the time.
Dennis: So, those companies in that segment, they're looking for something that's enterprise-grade without the enterprise complexity, and that's fast time-to-value and overall lower total cost.
Dennis: So, you know, the reason that we had, I think it was 40 plus.
Dennis: $100,000 wins last quarter is because that bid market is responding. And we're starting to get a flywheel of customers that are that are switching or if they were coming off of a legacy provider like an Avanti or Sharewell, they're, they're choosing us over a ServiceNow. So, you know, we think that market is huge.
Dennis: Just in the U.S. alone, the mid-market, as we've defined it, accounts for about $10 trillion in economic activity.
Dennis: We think we can build a very big business there. In terms of the product, you know, I think Device 42, we've only really been selling it.
Dennis: with a real effort behind it in Q4. Q3 was spent building the pipeline and kind of getting all the post-merger stuff out of the way. But now, we enter Q1 with a pipeline that's roughly double what we entered Q4 with.
Dennis: companies need to get a better handle on their assets. They're looking for a tool to help them on the security side as well. We think that's gonna be an accelerant, and we think AI is absolutely an accelerant to that IT business as well. So, a lot of good levers to pull going into 2025, and I'm very proud of the performance in Q4. It puts us in a good place going into this year.
Speaker Change: Absolutely. And Tyler, one quick follow-up for you if I could. Great to see the 20% plus op margin milestone this quarter, even with the acquisition. How are you thinking about balancing where you invest? I know the guide implies 16% op margin next year. That looks conservative.
but with over a billion dollars in cash.
Speaker Change: use of some of the investments going forward now that you've crossed over that 20% op margin milestone. Thanks.
Thanks, Brett. Yeah.
Speaker Change: You're right. I think we're doing really, really well on efficiency perspective. This past year, just pre-cash flow as well as operating margin, we're going to...
Speaker Change: really continue to have that theme in terms of efficiency, but
Speaker Change: We've also been really clear, you know, we will look at opportunities, inorganic opportunities as they come up. Device 42 is the first, you know, deal we've done in, in I think six years, and the first substantial one, and we'll continue to look at those. We're clearly digesting Device 42 and really trying to optimize what we can get for that.
Speaker Change: The same time, you know, we're going to exercise, continue to execute on our share repurchase and continue to do the net settles, which...
Speaker Change: You know, we used a good portion of cash this year.
Speaker Change: And we also said, you know, when we went through kind of our restructuring in Q4 that we were planning to reinvest a lot of that into the business.
Speaker Change: really focused on making sure that we have the right people in the right places and investing, you know, for growth in a lot of areas. So I think we can do both. I think we can, you know, kind of make prudent investments and really kind of invest where we feel like we're going to get the biggest returns while also bringing better bottom line performance.
Thank you. One moment for our next question, please.
Speaker Change: When it comes on the line of David Hines with Canaccord Genuity, please proceed.
David Hines: Hey, good evening, guys. Dennis, can you touch on the 50K plus customer ads?
David Hines: and the kind of the slowdown in the metric there. I mean, it makes me feel like.
Speaker Change: Maybe the IT ESM business didn't have the best net new quarter, but I realize also that metric doesn't capture up-sell, cross-sell of customers that may already be ahead of that threshold. So just help me kind of interpret that data point relative to the bookings that you saw on the IT side of the business.
Yeah, so thanks for the question. First of all,
Speaker Change: Remember, we had a disproportionate FX impact in Q4, we're more FX exposed than a lot of
Speaker Change: a lot of other players because we've got, you know, around 40% of our revenue coming from Europe and about 15% from the rest of the world. So that's one.
that affected that 50K number.
Speaker Change: The second is we were lapping in Q4 against a pretty strong.
prior year Q4.
Speaker Change: And that had an effect as well. And the other thing is that we are landing more larger deals But fewer of them. So we've we had in Q4, you know, our most deals over 200k We had a large number of deals over 100k and those are both expansion And and renewals so all those things affect
Speaker Change: just the absolute number of customers with over $50K in revenue. So if you look at the ARPA for that cohort, that's actually up.
Speaker Change: And that's also something that, you know, that we look at closely. So, I think that the, this time through, that metric definitely was affected by some other factors, but we're pretty comfortable with our up-market momentum. You know, you just look at the stable of customers that we're gathering that are sophisticated global players, you know, like a new balance. And we continue to see opportunities to press up-market.
Speaker Change: Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. That's a helpful explanation. Maybe as a follow-up, you mentioned the Unisys partnership and maybe the opportunity to evolve that to an MSP opportunity over time. Maybe you could just broadly touch on
Speaker Change: kind of the MSP opportunity, how meaningful that could be on the IT side of the business, and are you there from a product perspective today to support that type of customer?
Speaker Change: Yeah, so, you know, we're really excited about Unisys. I had a chance to go out and meet with their CEO in Q4 and
Speaker Change: They are a GSI. They have a large cohort of companies that are right in our sweet spot, right in that mid-market, lower-end of enterprise space.
Speaker Change: and those companies were coming to them looking for an alternative.
Speaker Change: and Unisys spent a year evaluating every product in the market.
Speaker Change: because they wanted to be able to build a service line around an IT product and bring it to market, and they chose us.
Speaker Change: and what we're doing now is working on a co-sell motion. We've already had our first couple of deals.
that we've developed and landed with Unisys.
Speaker Change: We have a set of releases that are coming out in May that will enhance the functionality for an MSP, things like multi-account management and so forth. We already have over 1,000 MSPs using the product.
Speaker Change: even though we haven't really, up until recently, been building functionality that's specific for MSB. So we think the opportunity there is quite large and I'm pretty excited about it.
Excellent. Thank you very much.
Speaker Change: Thank you. Our next question is from the line of Elizabeth Porter with Morgan Stanley. Please proceed.
Great, thank you so much for the question.
Speaker Change: On the NRR side, the outlook still seems a little bit pressured from expansion, and just given it's been a few years that we've had that expansion pressure,
Speaker Change: I wanted to get a sense of at what point are customers kind of running lean enough that they could start to re-expand?
Speaker Change: And also, what's the opportunity for the innovation cycle that we're seeing with AI, and AI also shifting more towards monetization, become a lever to drive that expansion side to start to recover?
Thank you. Maybe I'll take the second.
Speaker Change: So Elizabeth, it's Dennis. I'll take the second part and then we'll talk about NRR. I think that, I think that that innovation cycle...
is really just starting to play out.
Speaker Change: You know, we're seeing very healthy double-digit attach rates of our Freddie AI products in our SMB segment.
Speaker Change: And, you know, you saw the growth in total net ads.
for the quarter, best quarter in four years.
A large part of those conversations now involve AI.
Speaker Change: and then we're systematically going into our customer base of 70,000 customers and selling in AI both
Speaker Change: Freddy AI agent and Freddy co-pilot to those customers as well. So we think that there's a big opportunity.
Speaker Change: there to drive growth from that segment going forward. And also, we do feel we're still really early in the AI adoption cycle, but this year is the year when we're going to see that continue to accelerate. And Tyler can talk about NDR. So yeah, we came in at 105 on a percent for net dollar retention on constant currency. So it's actually a little bit better than what we thought.
Speaker Change: We've been talking about how we've been doing really well on Churn and Churn for, you know, across all products is now in the kind of solid mid-teens.
Speaker Change: That being said, we'd also talked about, hey, we've been seeing pressure on our largest expansion motion, which is still agent addition. We had pressure on that for years. Now, we did see the decline in the expansion rate for kind of agent addition start to kind of stop.
Speaker Change: Dennis just mentioned on the Freddie products, those are doing really well. From a monetization perspective, we still need to do some work on getting them to our existing install base, but on an attach rate for new business, they're really, really healthy.
Speaker Change: Device 42, we think, has a lot of capacity to go into our existing fresh service base, and then our ESM offering for business agents for our fresh service customers. These are the kind of add-on products that we're really focused on going into 25 that are going to be the supplement to Agent Edition.
Speaker Change: Great. And just as a follow-up, I wanted to double-click on the SMB side. It sounds like the improvement in net ads is a lot of execution on the free-to-paid conversion.
Speaker Change: So I was hoping to get just an update on the broader SMB demand environment. Is the improvement that we started to hear about last quarter something that's continuing and kind of what's your outlook into 2025?
Speaker Change: Yeah, I would say, Elizabeth, that the demand is stable to improving, and I think you see that in the ARR figure for CX, where we've seen, you know, on a constant currency basis, two quarters of around 7% year over year. So I think that, you know, SMBs still are constrained in that.
Speaker Change: rates for them, interest rates are quite high relative to history. But on the other side of it, they are starting to realize that AI can help. And AI can help them be more efficient, more effective, especially the SMBs that are a little bit larger in the 100 to 200 employee range where they have an IT department, they have a customer support team. So
Speaker Change: And that's really where our business is focused. So, you know, I'm optimistic for 2025. I can't give you like a completely clear single one way or the other, but we definitely were happy with the progress that we made in Q4.
Great. Thank you so much.
Speaker Change: Thank you. And as a courtesy to other analysts, please, we ask that you limit your questions to one. One moment for our next question.
Operator: It comes from the line of Kinga Limbora with J.P. Morgan. Please proceed.
Speaker Change: Hey guys, this is Noah on for Pendulum. Thanks for taking our question. Can you just maybe provide a little bit more color around what you're embedding in the 2025 guidance as we look at both the CX business as well as the first service side of the business as well? Thank you.
Speaker Change: Yeah, hey Noah, this is Tyler. We did break out between the two different products.
Speaker Change: You know, we've been talking about, you know, EX is still doing really well. We had a question earlier on, you know, what is the sustainability of kind of 20% growth there, and we think that's a huge market. And CX, you know, has kind of stabilized, we're at that kind of 7% growth is what we said it was.
in Q4 and, you know,
Speaker Change: That's one that we've been very open about what we're doing there in terms of very focused efforts on an ICP.
Speaker Change: When we look at the guidance for the year, the revenue guidance, clearly, this is the first guidance for the year, so we do, you know, we have a lot more fidelity into Q1 than we do for the full year, and we'll clearly update it as we go throughout the year. I think the one thing that we did call out is that we are going to be
Speaker Change: annualizing the device 42 acquisition so that the compares from a revenue perspective do get tougher in the back half of the year than they are in the front. We also noted that there's some nuances to the operating margin really around.
Speaker Change: you know, our merit cycle in Q2. And, you know, we would expect to continue to drive efficiencies to the back half of the year. And that's why we expect that to go up. So we called out as much nuance as we know about right now, clearly as we get to the end of this quarter and, you know, can reflect performance from this quarter for the year, we will update guidance for the rest of the year after this quarter.
Thank you. Thank you.
One moment for our next question, please.
Speaker Change: And it comes from the line of Patrick Wolfe-Ravens with a Citizens JMP. Please proceed.
Oh, great. Thank you. And let me add my congratulations.
Dennis, I'm curious with sort of the recent advances
on the AI front with DeepSeq and then today,
is ramping up to the top of the...
the app store list
Speaker Change: Have you guys had time to sort of wrap your arms around what that means in terms of what you could maybe do for your customers, which you didn't think you could do before, and also what the implications are for the cost that you guys incur when you deliver AI across your base?
Speaker Change: Definitely, Pat. Thank you. So look, competition is good for us in among LLMs and, you know, competition has already driven pricing down and will continue to drive pricing down. We've built our tech stack so that we can and already do look at and test
various LLMs as the space continues to innovate.
So, we rely today...
for conversational capability on Azure OpenAI, and that's because
There are certain protections that are built in.
with respect to data, with respect to hallucinations.
Speaker Change: that Microsoft provides that we find a value and then we have our own protections on top of that.
Speaker Change: But we also have tested Anthropic. We have tested Google's AI for, in particular, image.
Speaker Change: and we're always looking at other models that are out there. We're going to balance cost, performance, data security, all those things are important to our customers.
Speaker Change: and the competition is overall just something that's going to help us deliver a better product at a lower cost over time. So, you know, so far all of that is good for us. All the developments are good and we're constantly evaluating all the models that are coming out.
All right, super helpful. Thank you.
Speaker Change: Thank you. Our next question is from the line of Scott Berg with Needham and Company. Please proceed.
Speaker Change: Hi, this is Rob Morelli. I'm for Stopburg. Thanks for sending the question. Congrats on the quarter. Great to hear about some of the momentum with the SMB and CX. With this in mind, how do you think about your go-to-market investments for 2025? Is a large proportion still going towards ITSM, or are there opportunities to invest in CX with this recent momentum? Thanks.
Speaker Change: Yeah, so we balance our investments across CX and EX, depending on where we see the opportunity.
drive demand among the SMB community into CX.
Speaker Change: and the EX business tends to be more of a mid-market and lower-end of enterprise business. So those investments are going into field and alike.
Speaker Change: So, you know, I think the way we look at the business, we're going to allocate investment where we see momentum, where we see opportunity, and continually adjust throughout the year depending on what kind of results we're seeing.
Got it, thanks.
Thank you. One moment for our next question.
Speaker Change: This call comes from the line of Brent Thill with Jeffries. Please proceed.
Brent Thill: Thanks. The 50% attach for Freddy Co-Pilot is very impressive. Is there any way to quantify the ACV uplift, what you're seeing on these on average?
Speaker Change: We have not broken out the dollars yet on the on the attach rate in terms of quantification and the attach rate really is to new business on the larger deals. It's a double-digit attach rate for the SMB deals.
as we go about, as we go through this year.
Speaker Change: specifically probably in our investor day which is going to be the beginning of the back half of the year.
Speaker Change: We can look to provide more of the monetization strategy for our Freddie products. As a reminder, we have the Co-Pilot, which is an add-on price.
Speaker Change: to our agents, which is at $29. But we are also have our Freddie AI agent, which is more of a consumption based model. And that one, you know,
Speaker Change: gets monetized more as our customers use it. We also talked about how many of those customers are actually now paying customers, which is over 1,300 customers that are now paying for additional bot sessions.
Speaker Change: So again, we haven't broken out the actual dollars, I think still a little bit early, but the progress is really, really positive. Yeah, just one thing to add there. If you are...
Speaker Change: selling CX today, you know, you have a number of options to drive expansion or to drive a bigger sale. You can add, you can add Freddie AI agent.
Speaker Change: to solve L1 support problems. You can add Freddie AI Co-Pilot.
You can, if you're selling IT, you can provision
Speaker Change: our ESM product, Fresh Service for Business Teams, to address a broader set of employees within the company, or you can bring Device 42 in. So there's a lot of expansion options that we have at our fingertips now that, you know, frankly, two years ago, we didn't have that are helping us drive the business forward and helping us drive consistent growth.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Speaker Change: Our next question is from the line of Rob Oliver with Baird. Please proceed.
Speaker Change: deadlines or milestones we have this year to look forward to for device 42. I know Tyler mentioned the anniversary of it but I think there's also some technological or financial milestones that we should be aware of as well. Thank you.
Speaker Change: Yes, so let me start with the milestones. The first one was met earlier in January. We launched a revamped integration between Fresh Service
Speaker Change: and Device 42 that allows for more seamless synchronization of data across those two platforms so I can be working in fresh service
Speaker Change: and see data that's being pulled from Device 42, which you couldn't do before, you needed to switch.
Speaker Change: you know switch applications and so forth. So that was the first milestone. The second milestone
is a cloud version of Device 42.
Speaker Change: which we're slating for late this year, early next year, and that's on track as well. Those are the two technical milestones to keep in mind.
Speaker Change: In terms of the competitive dynamics, you know, the reason that we went out and looked for an IT asset management solution was that we were losing deals in the mid-market and lower end of enterprise.
Speaker Change: over functionality for IT asset management. A lot of companies when they're buying their ITSM want to
by their asset manager along with it.
and what we've seen is...
Speaker Change: that were able to move into these larger and larger deployments. A good example is New Balance. And, you know, New Balance came to us when we had a partnership with Device 42, but we hadn't initially purchased the company. And then during the course of the kind of discussions with them, we did. And now, you know, they're implementing Device 42 as part of their global solution.
Speaker Change: That's the kind of customer that we want and that we're consistently winning now. Another one was the hard drive manufacturer that I referenced, 13-year customer of service now. A big component of that sale is device 42. So
Speaker Change: We're absolutely seeing it as essential for our growth and for us to make that upmarket motion. And, you know, again, it's only been, remember, it's only been one quarter when we've been fully selling together. But the fact that three of our largest 10 deals involved device 42 is a real positive. The fact that we enter this quarter with twice the pipeline we had last quarter, and last quarter was pretty good.
Speaker Change: just for Device 42, that's positive. And then just the, I would say the buzz among the sales team about Device 42 and the ability to bring that to market has been super positive as well.
That's great color. Okay. Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.
Speaker Change: Thank you. And our last question comes from Ryan McWilliams with Barclays. Please proceed.
Thanks guys, thanks for the questions.
Speaker Change: Tyler, how should we think about the shape of net retention for this year as implied by the guide?
Speaker Change: And how should we think about the Device 42 revenue contribution for 2025? Thanks.
Speaker Change: Yeah, so we talked about net dollar retention for kind of Q1 as 104, and we didn't really talk, give guidance for the full year, but right now we don't see anything different for the full year. And so we think it's gonna be relatively consistent, clearly, as we get more fidelity on that number, you know, each quarter as expansion rates.
Speaker Change: And turn rates, you know, as we see that, we will update that. But right now, I would just model it out as we get out for Q1.
Speaker Change: In terms of device 42, we actually do not plan to break out the device 42 number. As we indicated in the script, right, three of the top ten deals in Q4 included device 42.5.
Speaker Change: of the Net New Device 42 deals were actually sold by Freshworks teams, which means that they're sold in Bondiwood Fresh Service. And as such, that's a really positive indicator that the reason we did the deal is
Speaker Change: starting to come to fruition. It's all starting to be included as one product, one united product, and it's going to be very difficult to kind of disassociate revenue from one to the other as we go through that. So if there's any huge anomalies, we'll call them out, but in general, we don't plan to distinguish.
Makes sense. Preheat the killer. Let's go.
Thanks, Brian.
Speaker Change: Thank you, and this concludes our Q&A session and program for today. Thank you all for participating, and you may now disconnect.
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