Zedge Inc. reported its Q4 2024 earnings, revealing a significant miss on both earnings per share (EPS) and revenue forecasts, leading to a sharp decline in its stock price. The company posted an EPS of $0, falling short of the $0.04 forecast, while revenue reached $7.2 million, below the expected $8.1 million. This resulted in a pre-market stock price drop of 16.49%.
Key Takeaways
- Zedge's EPS and revenue missed analyst expectations.
- Stock price fell by 16.49% in pre-market trading.
- Subscription revenue increased by 21% year-over-year.
- The company reported a GAAP net loss of $300,000.
- Cash reserves remain strong at over $20 million.
Company Performance
Zedge showed mixed performance in Q4 2024. While the company saw growth in subscription revenue and premium services, its overall financial results were below expectations. The revenue increase of 1.6% year-over-year was overshadowed by a GAAP net loss and a significant decline in adjusted EBITDA from $1.5 million to $300,000.
Financial Highlights
- Revenue: $7.2 million, up 1.6% year-over-year.
- Earnings per share: $0, missing the forecast of $0.04.
- GAAP net loss: $300,000.
- Adjusted EBITDA: $300,000, down from $1.5 million the previous year.
- Cash and cash equivalents: Over $20 million.
Earnings vs. Forecast
Zedge's earnings per share of $0 missed the forecast by $0.04, a significant deviation that impacted investor sentiment. The revenue shortfall of approximately 11.1% compared to expectations also contributed to the negative market reaction.
Market Reaction
The market reacted negatively to Zedge's earnings miss, with its stock price dropping 16.49% in pre-market trading. This movement is significant compared to its 52-week range, indicating strong investor disappointment.
Company Outlook
Despite the earnings miss, Zedge remains focused on innovation and growth. The company aims to maintain EBITDA positivity and expects Q2 to be seasonally stronger. Strategic initiatives include expanding AI-powered creative tools and optimizing user acquisition.
Executive Commentary
CEO Jonathan Wright stated, "We entered fiscal 2025 with an eye toward driving innovation, improving operational efficiencies, and positioning Zedge for sustainable long-term growth." He emphasized the company's commitment to delivering long-term shareholder value and managing to be EBITDA positive.
Q&A
During the earnings call, analysts inquired about the GuruShots strategy and potential, lifetime subscription models, and advertising challenges. The company addressed plans for monthly active user growth and marketing efficiency.
Risks and Challenges
- Continued revenue and EPS shortfalls could affect investor confidence.
- Market saturation in mobile advertising could limit growth.
- Economic pressures may impact consumer spending on premium services.
- Increasing competition in the AI-powered tools market.
- Execution risks associated with new product launches and platform transformations.
Full transcript - Zedge Inc (ZDGE) Q1 2025:
Conference Call Operator: Good day, and welcome to Zedge's Earnings Conference Call for the First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Results. During management's prepared remarks, all participants will be in a listen only mode. After today's presentation by Zedge's management, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. I will now turn the call over to Brian Siegel. Sir, the floor is yours.
Brian Siegel, Investor Relations, Zedge: Thank you, operator. During today's call, Jonathan Wright, Zedge's Chief Executive Officer and Yi Tsai, Zedge's Chief Financial Officer will discuss Zedge's financial and operational results that were reported today. Any forward looking statements made during this conference call, during the prepared remarks or in the question and answer session, whether general or specific in nature, are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results in the future to differ materially from those discussed on today's call. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, specific risks and uncertainties disclosed in Zedge's periodic SEC filings. Zedge assumes no obligation to update any forward looking statements or to update the factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those that they forecast.
Please note that our earnings release is available on the Investor Relations page of the Zedge website and has also been filed on Form 8 ks with the SEC. Finally, on this call, we will use non GAAP measures. Examples include non GAAP EPS, non GAAP net income and adjusted EBITDA. Please see our earnings release for an explanation of our use of these non GAAP measures. Now, I would like to turn the call over to Jonathan.
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Good morning. Thank you, Brian, and thank you for all joining us today. We entered fiscal 2025 with an eye toward driving innovation, improving operational efficiencies and positioning Zedge for sustainable long term growth. Although the quarter presented some challenges, the positive momentum across key areas of our portfolio and the advancements we've made reaffirm our confidence in our ability to deliver strong results over the course of the fiscal year. The Zedge marketplace continues to lead the charge in our ecosystem.
Subscription revenue grew 21% year over year, bolstered by accelerated growth in lifetime subscriptions, which contributed to an 8% increase in overall subscriber counts. Zedge Premium was also a highlight during the quarter with gross transaction value or GTV surging 62% year over year due to a combination of performance of our Parallax 3 d wallpapers, rewarded video CPM optimizations and the launch of Paint 2.0, which introduced powerful new creation capabilities, including image to image and real time photo editing and AI enhancements. These innovative products demonstrate the growing demand for personalized, interactive, AI powered digital experiences. Another notable achievement this quarter was the 22% increase in average revenue per monthly active user or ARP MAU, reflecting our success in attracting users with higher value profiles. For example, on iOS, revenue grew more than 60% year over year, underscoring the untapped potential of this higher ARP mail platform.
With continued enhancements and targeted marketing, we see significant room for further growth on iOS. While advertising revenue was negatively impacted from challenges including a temporary bug that was resolved before the end of the quarter, delays with an ad partners testing regime and integration complexities associated with adding a new ad mediation platform to our stack, we remain positive about the environment. In addition, we took a more conservative approach to paid user acquisition, prioritizing higher returns on ad spend or ROAS over rapidly scaling revenue. Emojipedia delivered exceptional performance in Q1 with revenue up 33% year over year, achieving its highest ever quarterly results. Today, Emojipedia generates 100% of its revenue from advertising.
And our world class ad operations team's continuous optimization of the ad stack continues paying off. This success also reaffirms Emojipedia's role as a revenue generating powerhouse within our portfolio and validates our original acquisition thesis. On Cyber Monday, Emojipedia expanded its emoji playground with the beta launch of its AI emoji generator, marking another milestone in our strategy to transform Emojipedia into an interactive and creative platform. Users can now design their own custom emojis, making this a very personal experience and allowing them to make their creative dreams a reality. This is in keeping with our goal of turning consumers into creators.
Although it's too early to report on the engagement metrics, we believe this feature along with the upcoming redesign of the website are critical to expanding Emojipedia's user base and deepening engagement with existing users. GuruShots remains a work in progress and we are taking decisive steps to improve its growth trajectory. Our strategy focuses on attracting new users and converting them into recurring paying players. To date, we introduced a fun and comprehensive onboarding experience to draw new users into the gameplay with ease and migrated to a coin based in game economy to enable more possibilities to reward and monetize players. We also launched Missions, a set of tasks that players need to complete to earn rewards.
Taken together, these initiatives have yielded encouraging results, improving new player engagement and retention. Over the course of the past week, we started to debut Duels, a fast paced real time player versus player game mechanic that adds an exciting competitive layer to GuruShots. We believe this enhancement will also drive further engagements from all players, including new, legacy and even those who may not even been drawn solely to the game's traditional format. Although the transition has come with a drag on near term revenue, we are optimistic about the long term potential of these efforts. By aligning our product roadmap with robust marketing initiatives and leveraging LiveOps strategies, we aim to widen the top of the funnel, bring in new users and unlock revenue growth.
As we look to the rest of fiscal 2025, our focus is on leveraging generative AI to transform users into creators and drive growth across all business units. The next phase of our AI roadmap includes the introduction of an AI audio generator for the Zedge marketplace, which we believe represents an exciting opportunity to attract new users and deepen engagement with existing ones. Audio personalization is an emerging trend in AI and we aim to further enable our users to become creators with this feature. In fiscal year 2025, we are also focusing on transforming our technology development infrastructure to support faster and more efficient development of new apps and products. By building a modular and scalable platform, we aim to streamline the creation process, allowing components to be repurposed or adapted across multiple projects with ease.
This approach not only enhances efficiency and reduces costs, but also enables us to operate with greater agility. With this foundation, we can quickly prototype, test and refine new ideas, ensuring we prioritize initiatives that demonstrate strong potential for returns. This dynamic framework empowers us to pivot or scale efforts as needed, driving sustainable and profitable growth over the long term. Beyond product innovation, our marketing team remains a critical driver of revenue growth. The team is accelerating ROAS positive user acquisition, particularly in well developed economies where we see strong monetization potential.
Our continued success with iOS users is a testament to this strategy. For Emojipedia, we believe the continued expansion of the emoji playground and the anticipated website redesign will sustain its reputation as the premier destination for all emoji enthusiasts worldwide and enable further revenue growth. GuruShots, meanwhile, is at a pivotal stage. By focusing on features that drive new user growth and effectively monetizing those users, we are laying the groundwork for sustainable growth. Finally, we remain committed to developing new products to fuel long term growth.
Initiatives like WishCraft and AI Art Master exemplify our ability to innovate rapidly and iterate on promising ideas. These projects and others in development position us to uncover new opportunities that can drive incremental wins and breakthrough successes. From a financial standpoint, we continue to prioritize smart capital allocation With over $20,000,000 in cash and cash equivalents, a strong balance sheet and the authorization of a $5,000,000 share repurchase program, we are well positioned to deliver long term shareholder value. In summary, while the Q1 presented some challenges, particularly on the top line, the progress we've made across key areas of our business underscores our ability to innovate, adapt and execute. We remain confident in our strategy and excited about the opportunities ahead.
Wishing all a very happy holiday season with health and peace. With that, I'll now turn over the call to Yi to discuss our financials in more detail.
Yi Tsai, Chief Financial Officer, Zedge: Yi? Thank you, Jonathan. Total (EPA:TTEF) revenue in the Q1 was $7,200,000 up 1.6% from last year, mainly due to the advertising challenges we faced in the quarter that Jonathan mentioned and the continued transition at Groove Shop. Subscription revenue was up 21% for the quarter and our net active subscriber trend continued to improve and was up nearly 8% year over year and sequentially for the 6th straight quarter. Our higher value iOS subscription and value added Zedge plus offering for Android are not only seeing organic growth, but they also continue to replace lower cost legacy subscription, which only remove ads.
Zedge Premium GTV achieved another quarterly revenue record at roughly $700,000 up 62% versus last year. Despite the advertising challenges, RMR still grew 22% year over year to $0.07 Unfortunately, revenue growth was mostly offset by the year over year revenue decline for Gurushad, which is reported under digital goods and services of 32% in the quarter. Given the shift in strategy to prioritize new player acquisition, these declines were anticipated. But we are cautiously optimistic based on the early positive return from the new feature releases that the business will return to growth soon. Cost of revenue was 6% of revenue for the quarter, roughly flat year over year on an absolute basis.
SG and A increased by 24% to $6,800,000 during the quarter. This increase was mainly driven by marketing expenses related to higher paid user. In general, as we scale, we expect to see operating leverage rebound. Additionally, our subscription model has higher near term expenses as revenue and costs don't align. This is especially the case for lifetime subscription, which also carry a higher platform fee than an annual subscription.
As platform fee expands immediately, while revenue is recognized over 2.5 years, although with 100% operating margin. GAAP loss from operations was $500,000 for the quarter compared to income from operation of $300,000 last year. GAAP net loss and loss per share for the quarter were $300,000.02 compared to breakeven last year. On a non GAAP basis, we were breakeven compared to non GAAP net income and EPS of $500,000.04 in the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $300,000 versus $1,500,000 in the prior year.
Note that D and A decreased 51% or nearly $400,000 versus last year due to the impairment of intangible in Q2 of fiscal 2024. From a liquidity standpoint, we added a little cash to our balance sheet and finished the quarter with over $20,000,000 in cash and cash equivalents. During the quarter, the Board authorized a new $5,000,000 share repurchase program after fully completing the prior approved buyback. We expect to commence repurchasing under a new program in December. Thank you for listening to our Q1 earnings call, and I look forward to speaking with you again on our Q2 call in mid March.
Operator,
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim (NASDAQ:MXIM) Group: back
Yi Tsai, Chief Financial Officer, Zedge: to you for Q and A.
Conference Call Operator: Thank you. We will now begin our question and answer session. Thank you. Our first question is coming from Allen Klee with Maxim Group. Your line is live.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Yes, good morning. In your 10 ks for last quarter for July, you had broken out for GURU shots that the monthly active payers for the 3 months ending July 31 was $4,500,000 and average revenue per month the active payer was like $52.50 As do you know what were those numbers are today or for this quarter?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Alan, I'm sorry, it's Jonathan. I'm overseas and my line had dropped temporarily. Can you repeat the question, please?
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Yes. Do we know for the quarter what the monthly active for GuruShots what the monthly active payers were for the quarter?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: If I recall, we have not shared that number in the past. So we will speak offline and get back to you on that.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. So then, how should we think about in terms of maybe what the drag that GuruShots is having on your overall results today? And like given that, what's the ballpark revenue that you think GuruShots would need for it to be cash flow positive? Or is there a certain if you get to a certain point, does it make sense to maybe shut it down? How do you think about those things?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Sure. We do not, at this point believe that there is a good rationale to shutting GuruShots down. We are in, as I've said during the call, a transformation and that involves the steps that we are and have taken over the course of the last give or take 6 months, coupled with improvement in our marketing investment And there are additional actions that we have planned in terms of increasing engagement, opening or actually opening the top of the funnel, increasing engagement and ultimately translating that into revenue. As I've said, the trend line is with each of the changes that we have made is pointing in the right direction. And we are going to continue down that path.
Of course, we're doing that being mindful of minimizing that cash burn. And we believe that we will see improvement of that over the course of the final fiscal year.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Thank you. You mentioned in the press release that there was some coding issues that impacted the results in the quarter that you've subsequently resolved. Is there a way to quantify what type of impact that had?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: So we have quantified internally all three of those items that were mentioned, the coding issue, an advertiser took longer in terms of testing our platform for incremental value in terms of their spend and the addition of a new mediation platform in our mix had impacted us. We again have not shared that number publicly, but suffice it to say that those issues are all in the rearview mirror. We unearthed the coding bug. We have successfully proven ourselves to that 3rd party advertiser and they are spending on our platform. And the second mediation partner that we're using has been implemented now and is working well.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: That's great. Thank you.
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: So to be more specific, those in our opinion were one time items. Unfortunately, it was sort of a perfect storm with all three of them hitting in the same quarter, but they have been resolved and we are not continuing to struggle because of those items.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Did you plan to manage your SG and A to think about the bottom line and try to remain adjusted EBITDA positive based on
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Yes, the answer to that is a resounding yes. And I feel that we will be back in EBITDA positive territory for the remainder of this fiscal year. The only or I shouldn't say the only, if we saw some incredible growth opportunity, which would require us to scale marketing spend materially in order to earn a customer today that will generate multiples of that over some reasonable time period. That would put us into EBITDA negative territory, but that would in our opinion be a good investment. However, based upon just standard business, our goal is to see that we are managing the company to be EBITDA positive.
That is a critical KPI that we monitor on a regular basis and are very, very committed to seeing that we achieve.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. In terms of 2 items you've mentioned that are in beta, WishCraft and AI Art Master, any kind of update on how you're feeling about them moving them out of beta?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Yes. At this point, we are going to continue to keep them in beta. We are being very diligent about investing resources in the areas of the business that are producing revenue today and that we are able to continue to improve upon. And the beta testing that or not the beta testing, but the apps that are in beta are being put to a rigorous stress test, if you will, to ensure that when we go from beta to full production, that we have a clear set of data demonstrating that these can scale and generate, the proper returns that we anticipate. We don't want to get something out early just to find out that we could have better optimized and make sure that any investment that we make in terms of marketing ultimately delivers a positive return for us.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Got it. Thank you. In terms of subscriptions, which was the bright spot, two things you highlighted iOS is doing well. I'm not sure if you broke out how much iOS is of total subscriptions, but also lifetime subscriptions. Can you explain to me 2 things on lifetimes?
1, why it's a good thing because you get more money upfront for it over the time, but then you don't get the recurring if they keep signing up over time, once it's 2.5 years or whatever. And how do you think about that? And then could you just explain again the idea of you're taking the costs upfront, but like with the lifetime subscription and you're taking the costs upfront, but then you're not going to make more money in the future to offset that or maybe you can just help me understand it. Thank you.
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Sure. So with any subscription, any subscriber that we have, we take a look at whether it be monthly, annual and so on and so forth. And we are able to, with fairly good position, determine what the average lifetime value of a subscriber is. And because as an example, if someone signs up for a monthly subscription today, it does not mean that they will renew that subscription into perpetuity. If all customers did, then your point is absolutely correct.
However, when taking a look at the blended average, we're able to come up with what the lifetime of a subscriber is and then we have the ability to offer a one price for lifetime and amortize it over that window of time, which we consider to be a value for customers. They feel that they are getting more knowing that I pay once and I have this forever. And the cost of maintaining that customer post the term of that lifetime is de minimis within the overall cost structure of our business. So we view that as being a benefit from both a user acquisition perspective as well as from a revenue and cash perspective.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Thank you. In terms of monthly average users, could you comment on the trend and what are the things that you're working on you think could maybe have the impact to start turning that around?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Sure. So monthly active users, if I had to look back over the course of the last year, I would say that we have been more discerning in terms of focusing our efforts on monthly active users that are going to generate a better return for us. What will contribute to helping us improve that number? Number 1 is our marketing efforts. There has been a very strong push to focus on Tier 1 users and our acquisition costs and the associated ROAS are in a good place and scaling that, but scaling that in a fashion which is rational so that we can demonstrate that these users are profitable to us.
And then the other piece is ultimately seeing too that the product enhancements that we invest in are ones which will bring users back on a recurring basis. That is one of the impetuses behind Paint and specifically Paint 2.0 where we've expanded from text to image to image to image to take a photo in real time and enhance it with AI features and so on and so forth. And then in the first half of twenty twenty five, we are going to be rolling out audio AI features, which we again believe will help us in terms of seeing to it that our monthly active users are engaging with us on a more frequent basis, if you will.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Thank you. Did you buy back any stock during the quarter?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: This quarter, we did not buy stock back. We were in a closed quarter because of the period of time between our annual and the close of Q1. Although, we do have a $5,000,000 plan in place. And when the window opens, I'm confident that we will be back in the market buying stock.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Okay. For your outlook, you've mentioned next quarter is your seasonally strong quarter. Is there do you have any commentary on like do you think you'd be able to grow revenue or what you're thinking about adjusted EBITDA?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: So as you know, we've not provided projections, but suffice it to say that we are comfortable that Q2 has been growing in a nice clip, whether it be advertising revenue subscriptions and the like, as well as Zedge Premium. And
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: GuruShots is
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: the same story that we had discussed during the call. And the actions that we're taking in GURU SHOTS are slowly but surely beginning to have an impact on the growth trajectory of that business.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Thank you. One of the things that you excel at is your advertising rates for monthly active users. I know it's hard to forecast, but what would you say are kind of the key factors on how you can maybe continue to strengthen in those rates or potentially improve them? So,
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: of course, the economy holding up is not within our purview, but strong economy, coupled with the notion that advertising revenue in the world of mobile continues to be a growing market. One of the steps that we had taken this quarter was adding an additional mediation partner to our mix in order to optimize the inventory that we have based upon having 2 mediation partners. Some one does better in certain types of ad units, the other does better in different types of ad units. And then there's the ongoing daily, incessant optimization that we undertake in terms of squeezing out the highest CPMs that we can for our inventory. And that is just standard practice by us.
And the additional piece is how do we optimize between our advertising and availing users of some of the value adds in the AI arena, if you will, and seeing to it that we are inserting rewarded ad units at the right place, rewarded ad units carry a very attractive CPM with them and doing so in a fashion where it does not become a drag to the user experience, but rather it is value exchange, where the user will say, yes, I'll watch this 32nd ad in exchange for the value that you are providing me. And then finally, ongoing testing new partners, looking for new ad product integrations that we have not thought of that have not been available in the market and testing to see if those will improve ARPMOW accordingly.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay. Maybe my last question, Zedge Premium where the gross transactional value was up like 62% year over year. What would you attribute that to and what new things are you looking to add related to that?
Jonathan Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Zedge: Sure. So it's primarily due to, I guess, the following. One is, we continue to make the platform attractive to artists, and we make sure that we are operating a platform in a fashion which is efficient in order to squeeze the greatest margin available in our business. So if the platform is not attracted to artists, then that becomes very, very difficult, assuming that the platform, which we believe is attractive to artists, then just continuing to optimize and operate that platform efficiently. Those are the ingredients that I would focus on.
And in terms of how do we continue to do that, there are some new potential product opportunities that we are in the midst of investing in. And when I say investing in, I mean, being able to test, come up with an MVP, a minimally viable product to indeed demonstrate that, yes, this works. In the past year, I think that we've expanded and we've grown with respect to video wallpapers and parallax wallpapers and the like and sort of incremental product improvements with new types of content is a ingredient that goes into that mix, allowing for more opportunity to sell additional products to our audience. We also have started to avail users with the ability of buying content online, not only through the app, and that will also be something that we expect to continue to invest in, in the upcoming quarters.
Allen Klee, Analyst, Maxim Group: Okay, great. Thank you so much. Sure.
Conference Call Operator: Thank you. Okay. As we have no further questions, this concludes our question and answer session and conference call. Thank you for attending today's presentation and you may now disconnect.
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