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SaaS R&D Productivity Report 2018 OPEXENGINE SAAS BENCHMARKING COMMUNITY WHITEPAPER
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About OPEXEngine:
OPEXEngine is the industry leader in delivering financial and operating benchmarks for the SaaS
sector, with a particular expertise in performance measurement and operating metrics for
subscription-based companies. OPEXEngine has worked with hundreds of leading private and
public Software and SaaS companies since 2007. OPEXEngine’s member-based benchmarking
community supplies the comprehensive data for the annual benchmarking. OPEXEngine’s
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strategic planning and investment processes. For further information, visit www.opexengine.com.
About this Report:
This report represents an analysis of research and development (R&D) productivity benchmarks
for SaaS companies. T he following charts were prepared using OPEXEngine’s
BenchmarkEngine™, OPEXEngine’s EdgarEngine™ and proprietary statistical analysis.
Methodology:
OPEXEngine gathers company data through a secure process, provides for its consistency through
company consultations and automated processes, and protects confidentiality through aggregating
and anonymizing data into benchmarks. Data from OPEXEngine’s BenchmarkEngine™ proprietary
database of over 300 B2B SaaS companies has been combined with data from OPEXEngine’s
EdgarEngine™ to create a database of public and private companies for this report. Data was
pulled for fiscal years 2015 and 2016 to compare previous year R&D expense against the next
year’s net revenue gain. Data in this report is presented as medians unless otherwise stated.
Companies are segmented according to whether they are private or public, and further by
company revenue size.
All data in this report is covered by OPEXEngine’s copyright, 2018.
Goals of this Report: This report is designed to help you benchmark the expense and productivity of your R&D
operations against similar companies for budgeting and planning purposes. OPEXEngine
benchmarks support you through:
• Equipping you with SaaS sector R&D benchmark metrics;;
• Framing fact-based discussions with management, colleagues, boards, investors and
potential investors;;
• Providing actionable insights to help you allocate your resources to grow efficiently.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. OPEXENGINE INSIGHTS
II. THE R&D FACTOR
III. PRIVATE COMPANIES <$50M
IV. PRIVATE COMPANIES >$50M
V. PRIVATE COMPANIES – IPO TRACK
VI. PUBLIC COMPANIES <$400M
VII. PUBLIC COMPANIES >$400M
VIII. ABOUT OPEXENGINE
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I. OPEXENGINE INSIGHTS The report focuses on R&D investments by SaaS Companies. As innovative technology companies,
SaaS companies are continually investing in building best-in-class products. Yet, it is not clear to
many SaaS executives what the optimal level of R&D spending should be to grow revenue and
sustain a leadership position.
To help financial and operating professionals to assess whether they are investing optimally in
R&D, we have developed a metric -- the R&D factor -- that links the incremental revenue growth resulting from R&D expenditures. The R&D factor should not be looked at in isolation. Obviously,
many other operations are drivers in generating revenue. Sales & Marketing in particular is critical
for successful product launches and new product revenue. When benchmarking the “R&D Factor”
of SaaS companies, of different sizes and stages of growth, it does provide valuable insights into
how to allocate R&D resources and evaluate the effectiveness of R&D investment.
Within overall R&D spending, it is also important to track carefully the percent of total R&D
expense spent on new development versus the percent spent on tech debt or product
maintenance (typically viewed as necessary to keep customers satisfied and maintain the
technology base for products). High tech debt can indicate problems in your R&D organization
and management, or can be necessary because of changing technologies and standards.
Investment to reduce tech debt is necessary, but doesn’t contribute directly to revenue growth
and every tech company has to balance their R&D spending between maintenance and driving
new revenue. If there’s too little spending here, the effects will be felt at some point in the
future—particularly with the existing customer base, which is critical for high renewal rates and
recurring revenues. If there’s one assumption you can make in the tech industry, it is that
technology will keep evolving and you’ll need to invest to keep your products current.
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I. OPEXENGINE INSIGHTS (Continued)
PRIVATE COMPANIES Private companies under $50 million
• Private companies under $50 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 1.7 or higher,
meaning that they get at least $1.70 in new revenue for every dollar they spend in R&D.
• One-third of companies in this segment are achieving R&D factors over 1.7 in combination with
growth rates of 33 percent or higher. These top performers have median R&D factors of 2.5 in
combination with median growth rates of 53 percent.
• A third of companies in this segment have R&D factors under 1.0, essentially failing to
recuperate R&D expenses through growth.
Private companies over $50 million
• Private companies over $50 million in revenue should also target an R&D factor of 1.7 or
higher, but may not be able to couple this with high growth.
• A third of these companies in this segment were able to maintain this level of R&D
productivity, and only half of these could maintain growth rates of 33 percent or higher.
• Half of private companies over $50 million have R&D factors of 1.0 or lower, essentially failing
to recuperate R&D expenses through growth..
Private companies – IPO track
• Private companies from the OPEXEngine historical data en route to successful IPOs had a
median R&D factor of 1.8.
PUBLIC COMPANIES Public companies under $400 million
• A quarter of the companies in this segment were able to maintain strong R&D productivity.
The median R&D factor for top performers is 2.8 compared to the median for the segment as a
whole of 1.3.
• Nearly one-third of companies in this segment have R&D factors below 1.0 including several
companies with negative R&D factors reflecting declining revenues.
I. OPEXENGINE INSIGHTS (Continued)
Public companies over $400 million
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• Public companies over $400 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 1.8 in
combination with a growth rate of 25 percent or higher.
• An estimated one-third of companies in this segment maintain this level of performance. The
median R&D factor for top performers is 2.3 compared to the overall median of 1.5.
• Fewer than 30 percent of companies in this segment have R&D factors of under 1.0 and none
had negative R&D factors.
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II. THE R&D FACTOR At the highest level, the best and clearest way to track R&D productivity is our “R&D
Factor”. This calculation tracks how much new revenue is associated with each R&D dollar. It
is valuable to compare your organization’s R&D performance measure against competitors,
peers and market leaders. Obviously, R&D alone doesn’t create new revenue, the rest of the
organization has to perform effectively and fire on all cylinders as well. Companies cannot
produce new revenue with even the greatest of products if they are not effectively marketed
and sold. Benchmarking the R&D factor provides useful insights into R&D productivity by
using a simple, apples-to-apples comparison for all companies.
The R&D performance measure is calculated by:
(This year’s revenue minus last year’s revenue) ÷
Last year’s R&D expense
…think the Magic Number for R&D.
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III. PRIVATE COMPANIES <$50M
• Private companies under $50 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 1.7 or
higher, meaning that they get at least $1.70 in growth for every dollar they spend in R&D.
• A third of companies in this segment are achieving R&D factors over 1.7 in combination
with growth rates over 33 percent. These top performers have median R&D factors of 2.5
in combination with median growth rates of 53 percent.
• The median R&D factor of private companies under $50 million is 1.3.
• A third of companies in this segment have R&D factors under 1.0, essentially failing to
recuperate R&D expenses through growth.
• Private companies under $50 million are investing an estimated 24 percent of revenues
with a subsequent revenue growth rate of an estimated 35 percent.
• Top performing companies are investing at essentially the same levels but enjoying much higher growth rates.
$3.3
$3.9
$2.89
$9.5
R&D Expense
Change in Revenue
Private Company R&D Factor($, Millions)
Private <$50M Private <$50M Top performers R&D Factor
1.3
2.5
24%
35%
25%
53%
R&D Expense Rate
Revenue Growth Rate
Private Company R&D Productivity(% of Revenue)
Private <$50M
Private <$50M Top performers R&D Factor
1.3
2.5
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IV. PRIVATE COMPANIES >$50M
• Private companies over $50 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 1.7 or
higher, but may not be able to couple this with high growth.
• While a third of private companies over $50 million in revenue were able to maintain this
level of R&D productivity, only half of them were growing at rate higher than 33 percent.
• The median R&D factor of private companies over $50 million decreases to 1.0, over 20
percent less than for private companies under $50 million. The median R&D factor for top
performers was 2.6.
• Private companies over $50 million have a median R&D expense of $11.3 million
supporting a change in revenue of $11.8 million.
• Private companies over $50 million are investing an estimated 16 percent of revenues, or a
third less than smaller private companies, with subsequent revenue growth rate
proportionately lower, at an estimated 22 percent.
• Top performers are spending marginally less on R&D as a percent of revenue but reaping
significantly higher growth rates.
$11.3
$11.8
$7.24
$18.25
R&D Expense
Change in Revenue
Private Company R&D Productivity($, Millions)
Private >$50MPrivate >$50M Top performers
R&D Factor
1.0
2.6
16%
22%
13%
37%
R&D Expense Rate
Revenue Growth Rate
Private Company R&D Productivity(% of Revenue)
Private >$50MPrivate >$50M Top performers R&D Factor
1.0
2.6
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V. PRIVATE COMPANIES – IPO TRACK
• Private companies from the OPEXEngine historical data en route to successful IPOs had a
median R&D factor of 1.8.
$8.4
$13.9
R&D Expense
Change in Revenue
Private Company - IPO Track R&D Factor($, Millions)
Private companies - IPO track R&D Factor
1.8
27%
50%
R&D Expense Rate
Revenue Growth Rate
Private Company IPO Track R&D Productivity (% of Revenue)
Private companies - IPO track R&D Factor
1.8
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VI. PUBLIC COMPANIES <$400M
• Public companies under $400 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 2.2 or
higher in combination with a growth rate over 40 percent.
• A quarter of the companies in this segment were able to maintain this level of
performance. The median R&D factor for top performers is 2.8 compared to the median for
the segment as a whole of 1.3.
• Nearly one-third of companies in this segment have R&D factors below 1.0 including
several companies with negative R&D factors reflecting declining revenues.
• Public companies under $400 million, are investing in product development and tech debt
at rates of 22 percent, higher than private companies over $50 million. Their median
revenue growth rate, at 32 percent, is also higher than private companies over $50 million.
• Top performers are investing marginally less but reaping growth rates nearly twice as high.
$30.9
$37.0
$26.4
$74.2
R&D Expense
Change in Revenue
Public Company R&D Factor($, Millions)
Public <$400MPublic <$400M Top performers
R&D Factor
1.3
2.8
22%
32%
21%
58%
R&D Expense Rate
Revenue Growth Rate
Public Company R&D Factor($, Millions)
Public <$400MPublic <$400M Top performers R&D Factor
1.3
2.8
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VI. PUBLIC COMPANIES <$400M (Continued)
• Companies with the highest R&D factors among public companies under $400 million are
maintaining growth rates above 40 percent.
4.6
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.2
19%
13%
22%
22%
23%
18%
16%
25%
21%
22%
90%
41%
70%
64%
65%
49%
42%
66%
52%
47%
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
SHOPIFY INC.
APPFOLIO INC
MULESOFT, INC
NEW RELIC, INC.
COUPA SOFTWARE INC
HUBSPOT INC
ELLIE MAE INC
TWILIO INC
CARBONITE INC
BLACKLINE, INC.
Top R&D ProductivityPublic Companies <$400 Million
R&D Factor R&D Expense as a Percent of Revenue Revenue Growth
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VI. PUBLIC COMPANIES <$400M (Continued)
• An estimated one-quarter of public companies under $400 million have R&D factors under .8 in
combination with low growth rates of 14 per cent or less.
• Three companies, Seachange International, Marin Software and LivePerson have negative R&D
factors reflecting decreasing revenues.
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.0
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
16%
19%
22%
41%
20%
27%
7%
37%
31%
16%
13%
14%
12%
10%
4%
4%
0%
-7%
-8%
-7%
-0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
CHANNELADVISOR CORP
MODEL N, INC.
BRIGHTCOVE INC
MOBILEIRON, INC.
BAZAARVOICE INC
JIVE SOFTWARE, INC.
SERVICESOURCE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
SEACHANGE INTERNATIONAL INC
MARIN SOFTWARE INC
LIVEPERSON INC
Bottom R&D ProductivityPublic Companies <$400 Million
R&D Factor R&D Expense as a Percent of Revenue Revenue Growth
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VII. PUBLIC COMPANIES >$400M
• Public companies over $400 million in revenue should target an R&D factor of 1.8 in
combination with a growth rate of 25 percent or higher.
• An estimated one-third of companies in this segment maintain this level of performance.
The median R&D factor for top performers is 2.3 compared to the overall median of 1.5.
• Just under 30 percent of companies in this segment have R&D factors under 1.0 and none
are negative.
• Public companies over $400 million have a median R&D expense of $125.9 million,
supporting a median change in revenue of $160.7 million.
• Public companies over $400 million are investing in R&D at rates of 18 percent, lower than
the 22 percent for public companies under $400 million in revenue. Their revenue growth
rate, at 26 percent, is lower than the 32 percent experienced by public companies under
$400 million in revenue.
• Top performers are investing at lower rates and enjoying higher rates of growth.
$125.9
$160.7
$41.2
$165.0
R&D Expense
Change in Revenue
Public Company R&D Factor(% of Revenue)
Public >$400MPublic >$400M Top performers R&D Factor
1.5
2.3
18%
26%
13%
31%
R&D Expense Rate
Revenue Growth Rate
Public Company R&D Factor(% of Revenue)
Public >$400M
Public >$400M Top performersR&D Factor
1.5
2.3
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VII. PUBLIC COMPANIES >$400M (Continued)
• Top R&D productivity performers from public companies over $400 million, with the
exception of Tyler Technologies, have a lower range of R&D factors, from 1.8 to 2.4., in
comparison to public companies under $400M.
5.5
2.4
2.3
2.0
1.8
5%
20%
13%
12%
22%
28%
49%
31%
25%
38%
0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC
PALO ALTO NETWORKS INC
VEEVA SYSTEMS INC
CORNERSTONE ONDEMAND INC
SERVICENOW, INC.
Top R&D ProductivityPublic Companies >$400 Million
R&D Factor R&D Expense as a Percent of Revenue Revenue Growth
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VII. PUBLIC COMPANIES >$400M (Continued)
• Bottom R&D productivity performers from public companies over $400 million are investing
higher than average numbers in R&D despite decent to strong revenue growth, resulting in
lower R&D factors.
• If these companies are investing productively, their R&D factor should improve.
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.3
44%
31%
24%
45%
43%
27%
18%
15%
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
ATLASSIAN CORP PLC
TABLEAU SOFTWARE INC
MEDIDATA SOLUTIONS, INC.
FIREEYE, INC.
Bottom R&D ProductivityPublic Companies >$400 Million
R&D Factor R&D Expense as a Percent of Revenue Revenue Growth
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