Asana on Thursday published its third-quarter financial results, exceeding market expectations with record user adoption and large enterprise wins.
The team management software provider reported a non-GAAP net loss of$42.5 million, or 23 cents per share. Revenues were$100.3 million, an increase of 70% year-over-year.
Analysts were expecting a net loss per share of 26 cents on revenue of$93.86 million.
"With some of the most valuable companies in the world deploying Asana to manage initiatives across entire divisions, Asana exemplifies what cross-functional work management at scale looks like," CEO Dustin Moskovitz said in a statement.
The company's total number of paying customers grew by 7,000, coming to more than 114,000.
The number of customers spending$5,000 or more on an annualized basis grew to 14,143, an increase of 58% year-over-year. Revenues from these customers grew 96% year-over-year.
The number of customers spending$50,000 or more on an annualized basis grew to 739, an increase of 132% year-over-year.
The overall dollar-based net retention rate was over 120%.
For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022, Asana expects revenues of$104.5 million to$105.5 million. For the fiscal year 2022, the company expects revenues of$371 million to$372 million.