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ServiceNow Reports Q1 2026 Revenue at $3.77B, Guidance Raised Amid AI Growth

ServiceNow posts Q1 2026 revenue of $3.77B, up 22%, raises full-year subscription guidance despite an 18% stock drop, highlighting market uncertainty.

ServiceNow, Inc. (NOW) reported robust financial results for the first quarter of 2026, achieving total revenue of $3.77 billion, marking a 22% increase year-over-year. Despite exceeding analyst expectations, the company’s stock fell approximately 18% following the announcement, raising questions about investor sentiment and market valuation. The decline occurred even as ServiceNow delivered strong subscription revenue of $3.671 billion, which grew 19% year-over-year in constant currency and surpassed the high end of its guidance range.

Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter reached $0.97, reflecting a 20% increase compared to the previous year. The company reported a non-GAAP operating margin of 32%, which exceeded guidance by 50 basis points. ServiceNow also highlighted a free cash flow margin of 44%, solidifying its strong financial position.

For the full fiscal year 2026, ServiceNow has raised its subscription revenue guidance to between $15.735 billion and $15.775 billion, suggesting a projected growth of approximately 21% in constant currency. The company anticipates non-GAAP operating margins to stabilize around 31.5% for the year. Despite these positive adjustments, ServiceNow’s stock price closed at around $85, significantly lower than the TIKR model’s target price of approximately $193, indicating a potential upside of 128% over the next five years.

During the earnings call, Chairman and CEO Bill McDermott emphasized the success of the Now Assist product suite, which is on track for annual contract value (ACV) of $1.5 billion in 2026, up from an earlier target of $1 billion. This growth is underscored by a 130% year-over-year increase in the number of customers spending over $1 million on Now Assist, as well as a nearly 70% rise in multi-product deals within the suite. In another development, the rebranded EmployeeWorks product, which integrates Moveworks’ conversational AI with ServiceNow’s employee portal, has seen a remarkable fivefold growth year-over-year.

ServiceNow’s success in acquiring new customers was evident, as the company reported an acceleration of new logo ACV growth to over 50% year-over-year, including the largest net new logo deal in its history, valued at over $15 million. The company executed a $2 billion accelerated share repurchase program in the quarter, buying back about 20.2 million shares—double the total repurchased in all of 2025.

Despite these accomplishments, the company did face challenges. A 75 basis point headwind from delayed on-premise deals in the Middle East due to ongoing regional conflicts impacted Q1 results, though executives noted that several of these deals had already closed in Q2. The Q1 results also revealed a trend of gross margin compression, with a decline to 75% from 79% a year earlier, raising concerns about profitability amidst aggressive growth strategies.

The gap between GAAP and non-GAAP operating margins highlights the impact of stock-based compensation and acquisition-related costs on financial performance. While GAAP operating income fell to $500 million in Q1, down from $590 million in the previous quarter, the non-GAAP figure illustrates the company’s underlying operational efficiency.

ServiceNow’s strategic positioning and robust product suite, particularly its AI offerings, suggest significant growth potential in the coming years. However, some analysts caution that the market appears to be pricing in uncertainty regarding future organic growth, especially given the lack of guidance acceleration following a strong quarter. As half of its net new business now derives from non-seat-based pricing models, concerns about revenue variability have emerged, which could influence future stock performance.

Looking ahead, the market will be closely monitoring ServiceNow’s ability to maintain its growth trajectory while managing margin pressures and integrating recent acquisitions. The upcoming Financial Analyst Day on May 4 is anticipated to provide further clarity on the company’s long-term strategy and address investor concerns about the sustainability of its revenue growth. As ServiceNow continues to navigate these challenges, its performance will likely play a pivotal role in shaping investor sentiment and stock valuation in the technology sector.

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