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Exhibit 99.1
Asana Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 Results
Delivered Q4 revenue of $205.6 million, up 9% year over year Expanded Q4 GAAP operating margin by over 17 percentage points and non-GAAP operating margin by 10 percentage points
Grew Q4 operating cash flow by 74% and adjusted free cash flow by 108% year over year
Board authorized an additional $160M for share repurchases, bringing total authorization available to approximately $200M
March 2, 2026 – San Francisco, CA – Asana, Inc. (NYSE: ASAN)(LTSE: ASAN), the system of action where humans and AI run work together, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended January 31, 2026.
“ FY26 was a year of meaningful progress as we advanced Asana into a multi-product platform and strengthened our position as the foundational system of action layer for the Agentic Enterprise,” said Dan Rogers, Chief Executive Officer of Asana. “We exited Q4 with improving enterprise productivity, strong renewal performance, and rapid adoption of AI Studio. The expected launch of AI Teammates later this quarter marks the next phase of our AI platform, embedding agents directly into the coordinated flow of work. Our Work Graph, task-based system of action, and enterprise governance provide the persistent memory and accountability required to move agents from experimentation to trusted execution at scale.”
“In Q4, we delivered a 9 percent non-GAAP operating margin, representing a 10 percentage point improvement year-over-year, driven by continued productivity and efficiency gains across the organization, and saw continued improvement in NRR driven by strong retention among our largest customers and improving underlying usage trends,” said Sonalee Parekh, Chief Financial Officer of Asana. “Our strong foundation, combined with continued investment in our AI platform and other growth initiatives position us to drive durable, profitable growth and sustained margin expansion as we scale into the emerging Agentic Enterprise opportunity.”
Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Highlights
• Revenues: Revenues were $205.6 million, an increase of 9% year over year.
• Operating Income/Loss: GAAP operating loss was $34.0 million, or 17% of revenues, compared to GAAP operating loss of $63.6 million, or 34% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP operating income was $18.2 million, or 9% of revenues, compared to non-GAAP operating loss of $1.7 million, or 1% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
• Net Income/Loss: GAAP net loss was $32.2 million, compared to GAAP net loss of $62.3 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. GAAP net loss per share was $0.14, compared to GAAP net loss per share of $0.27 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP net income was $19.9 million, compared to non-GAAP net loss of $0.4 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP diluted net income per share was $0.08, compared to non-GAAP net loss per share of $0.00 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
• Cash Flow: Cash flows from operating activities were $27.6 million, compared to $15.9 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. Adjusted free cash flow was $25.7 million, compared to $12.3 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
Fiscal 2026 Financial Highlights
• Revenues: Revenues were $790.8 million, an increase of 9% year over year.
• Operating Income/Loss: GAAP operating loss was $197.3 million, or 25% of revenues, compared to GAAP operating loss of $266.7 million, or 37% of revenues,
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in fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP operating income was $56.7 million, or 7% of revenues, compared to non-GAAP operating loss of $40.8 million, or 6% of revenues, in fiscal 2025.
• Net Income/Loss: GAAP net loss was $189.0 million, compared to GAAP net loss of $255.5 million in fiscal 2025. GAAP net loss per share was $0.80, compared to GAAP net loss per share of $1.11 in fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP net income was $65.0 million, compared to non-GAAP net loss of $29.6 million in fiscal 2025. Non-GAAP diluted net income per share was $0.27, compared to non-GAAP net loss per share of $0.13 in fiscal 2025.
• Cash Flow: Cash flows from operating activities were $90.4 million, compared to $14.9 million in fiscal 2025. Adjusted free cash flow was $84.5 million, compared to $2.6 million in fiscal 2025.
Business Highlights
• The number of Core customers, or customers spending $5,000 or more on an annualized basis, grew to 25,928 in Q4, an increase of 8% year over year. Revenues from Core customers in Q4 grew 10% year over year.
• The number of customers spending $100,000 or more on an annualized basis in Q4 grew to 817, an increase of 13% year over year.
• Overall dollar-based net retention rate in Q4 was 96%.
• Dollar-based net retention rate for Core customers in Q4 was 97%.
• Dollar-based net retention rate for customers spending $100,000 or more on an annualized basis in Q4 was 96%.
• Announced Asana Gov, a FedRAMP-in-process platform that helps government agencies, regulated industries, and public sector partners manage complex programs, meet compliance standards, and collaborate securely.
• Appointed Prachi Gore as Chief Marketing Officer to execute on a marketing vision that positions Asana as a leader in the agentic enterprise.
• Expanded Asana integrations across multiple major AI platforms. This includes the Asana app in Claude which enables teams to turn brainstorms and conversations into structured work in Asana, complete with projects, portfolios, tasks, and owners.
• Introduced timesheets and budgets add-ons for teams to easily track time, manage costs, and allocate resources to ensure projects stay on track.
• Named as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in North America by the Deloitte 2025 Technology Fast 500™ list.
Additional Highlights
• Our Board of Directors increased our share repurchase authorization by $160 million. Asana has close to $200 million available for future repurchases under the program.
• Appointed Kevin Knieriem as Chief Revenue Officer to lead global revenue operations, bringing a proven track record of scaling enterprise SaaS businesses and aligning product-led and sales-led growth strategies.
Financial Outlook
For the first quarter of fiscal 2027, Asana expects:
• Revenues of $202.5 million to $204.5 million, representing year over year growth of 8.1% to 9.2%.
• Non-GAAP operating profit of $15 million to $17 million, with 7.4% to 8.3% non-GAAP operating margin.
• Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.07 to $0.08, assuming diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 241 million.
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For fiscal 2027, Asana expects:
• Revenues of $850 million to $858 million, representing year over year growth of 7.5% to 8.5%.
• Non-GAAP operating margin of at least 9.5%.
• Non-GAAP net income per share of $0.36 to $0.37, assuming diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 243 million.
These statements are forward-looking and actual results may materially differ. Refer to the “Forward-Looking Statements” section below for information on the factors that could cause Asana’s actual results to materially differ from these forward-looking statements.
A reconciliation of non-GAAP outlook measures to corresponding GAAP measures is not available on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable effort due to the uncertainty regarding, and the potential variability of, many of these costs and expenses that may be incurred in the future. Asana has provided a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures in the financial statement tables for its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2026 non-GAAP results included in this press release.
Earnings Conference Call Information
Asana will hold a conference call and live webcast today to discuss these results at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. A live webcast and replay will be available on the Asana Investor Relations webpage at: https://investors.asana.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are based on management’s beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our market opportunity, the potential and impact of AI, the expected benefits of AI Studio, including our expectations regarding revenue to be generated by AI Studio, our ability to execute on our current strategies, our technology and brand position, expectations regarding product launches and capabilities, our anticipated performance of new personnel, Asana’s outlook for the fiscal quarter ending April 30, 2026 and the full fiscal year ending January 31, 2027, Asana’s outlook for the expected benefits of our offerings, and our market position. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or Asana’s future financial or operating performance. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and in some cases can be identified by terms such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “potential,” “may,” “will,” “goal,” or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. However, not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including factors beyond Asana’s control, that may cause Asana’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These risks include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties related to: Asana’s ability to achieve future growth and sustain its growth rate, Asana’s ability to attract and retain customers and increase sales to its customers, Asana’s ability to develop and release new products and services and to scale its platform, including the successful integration of AI, Asana’s ability to increase adoption of its platform through Asana’s self-service model, Asana’s ability to maintain and grow its relationships with strategic partners, the highly competitive and rapidly evolving market in which Asana participates, Asana’s international expansion strategies, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Further information on risks that could cause actual results to differ materially
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from forecasted results are included in Asana’s filings with the SEC, including Asana’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended January 31, 2025 and subsequent filings with the SEC. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on assumptions that Asana believes to be reasonable as of this date. Except as required by law, Asana assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons if actual results differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
To supplement Asana’s consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, Asana utilizes certain non-GAAP financial measures to assist in understanding and evaluating its core operating performance. In this release, Asana’s non-GAAP gross margin, operating income, operating income as a percentage of revenue, operating margin, net income, basic and diluted net income per share, adjusted free cash flow, and revenues adjusted for the impact of foreign currency are not presented in accordance with GAAP and are not intended to be used in lieu of GAAP presentations of results of operations. These non-GAAP financial measures, which may be different from similarly titled measures used by other companies, are presented to enhance investors’ overall understanding of Asana’s financial performance and should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. Investors are encouraged to review the reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures which can be found in the accompanying financial statements included with this press release.
Asana is presenting these non-GAAP financial measures because it believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information about its financial performance, enhance the overall understanding of Asana’s past performance and future prospects, facilitate period-to-period comparisons of operations against other companies in Asana’s industry, and allow for greater transparency with respect to important metrics used by Asana’s management for financial and operational decision-making.
Asana believes the following adjustments and exclusions from its non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors and others in assessing Asana’s operating performance due to the following factors:
• Stock-based compensation expenses. Although stock-based compensation is an important aspect of the compensation of our employees and executives, management believes it is useful to exclude stock-based compensation expenses to better understand the long-term performance of Asana’s core business and to facilitate comparison of its results to those of peer companies.
• Employer payroll tax associated with RSUs. The amount of employer payroll tax-related items on employee stock transactions is dependent on Asana’s stock price and other factors that are beyond its control and that do not correlate to the operation of the business.
• Non-cash expenses . Non-cash expenses include charges for impairment of long-lived assets. We believe the exclusion of certain non-cash items provides useful supplemental information to investors and facilitates the analysis of its operating results and comparison of operating results across reporting periods.
• Restructuring related costs (benefits). These charges are associated with the re-alignment of our organization to meet business needs, top strategic priorities, and key growth opportunities. We believe it is useful to exclude these expenses in order to better understand the long-term performance of our core business, to facilitate comparison of our results to those of peer companies, and to facilitate comparison over multiple periods.
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• Revenues adjusted for the impact of foreign currency. Calculated by applying the comparative prior period average exchange rates to revenue recognized on invoices billed in currencies other than United States dollars in the current period. Asana provides revenues adjusted for the impact of foreign exchange rates as a framework for assessing how our underlying business performed from period to period, excluding the effects of foreign currency fluctuations. The growth rates for revenues adjusted for the impact of foreign currency are calculated by comparing the revenues adjusted for the impact of foreign currency in the current period to the GAAP revenue from the comparable prior period.
There are a number of limitations related to the use of non-GAAP financial measures as compared to GAAP financial measures, including that the non-GAAP financial measures exclude stock-based compensation expense, which has been, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, a significant recurring expense in Asana’s business and an important part of its compensation strategy.
In addition to the non-GAAP financial measures outlined above, Asana also uses the non-GAAP financial measure of adjusted free cash flow, which is defined as free cash flow plus costs paid related to restructuring. Asana believes adjusted free cash flow is an important liquidity measure of the cash that is available, after capital expenditures and operational expenses, for investment in its business and to make acquisitions. Asana believes that adjusted free cash flow is useful to investors as a liquidity measure because it measures Asana’s ability to generate or use cash. There are a number of limitations related to the use of adjusted free cash flow as compared to net cash from operating activities, including that adjusted free cash flow excludes capital expenditures, the benefits of which are realized in periods subsequent to those when expenditures are made.
Definitions of Business Metrics
Customers spending $5,000 or more on an annualized basis, or Core customers
We define customers spending $5,000 or more, which we also refer to as Core customers, as those organizations on a paid subscription plan that had $5,000 or more in annualized GAAP revenues in a given quarter, inclusive of discounts.
Customers spending $100,000 or more on an annualized basis
We define customers spending $100,000 or more as those organizations on a paid subscription plan that had $100,000 or more in annualized GAAP revenues in a given quarter, inclusive of discounts.
Dollar-based net retention rate
Asana’s reported dollar-based net retention rate equals the simple arithmetic average of its quarterly dollar-based net retention rate for the four quarters ending with the most recent fiscal quarter. Asana calculates its dollar-based net retention rate by comparing its revenues from the same set of customers in a given quarter, relative to the comparable prior-year period. To calculate Asana’s dollar-based net retention rate for a given quarter, Asana starts with the revenues in that quarter from customers that generated revenues in the same quarter of the prior year. Asana then divides that amount by the revenues attributable to that same group of customers in the prior-year quarter. Current period revenues include any upsells and are net of contraction or attrition over the trailing 12 months, but exclude revenues from new customers in the current period. Asana expects its dollar-based net retention rate to fluctuate in future periods due to a number of factors, including the expected growth of its revenue base, the level of penetration within its customer base, its ability to retain its customers, and the macroeconomic environment.
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About Asana
Asana is the system of action where humans and AI run work together so individuals work smarter, teams move faster, and organizations deliver results. Powered by the Work Graph® data model, Asana provides the context and governance that enables AI to operate inside real workflows across teams, processes, and systems. More than 180,000 organizations are building the Agentic Enterprise with Asana—including Accenture, Amazon, Anthropic, and Suzuki—connecting strategy to execution and delivering complex work at scale. Learn more at asana.com.
Disclosure of Material Information
Asana announces material information to its investors using SEC filings, press releases, public conference calls, and on its investor relations page of Asana’s website at https://investors.asana.com. Asana uses these channels, as well as social media, including its X (formerly Twitter) account (@asana), its blog (blog.asana.com), its LinkedIn page (www.linkedin.com/company/asana), its Instagram account (@asana), its Facebook page (www.facebook.com/asana/), Threads profile (@asana) and TikTok account (@asana), to communicate with investors and the public about Asana, its products and services and other matters. Therefore, Asana encourages investors, the media and others interested in Asana to review the information it makes public in these locations, as such information could be deemed to be material information.
Eva Leung
Asana Investor Relations
ir@asana.com
Frances Ward
Asana Communications
press@asana.com
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Exhibit 99.1
ASANA, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Revenues $ 205,570 $ 188,334 $ 790,806 $ 723,876 Cost of revenues (1)
25,004 19,604 86,759 77,193 Gross profit 180,566 168,730 704,047 646,683 Operating expenses: Research and development (1)
73,180 84,239 301,496 341,467 Sales and marketing (1)
100,191 102,261 406,952 419,950 General and administrative (1)
41,180 45,819 192,930 152,001 Total operating expenses 214,551 232,319 901,378 913,418 Loss from operations (33,985) (63,589) (197,331) (266,735) Interest income and other income (expense), net 3,566 3,578 16,312 19,647 Interest expense (793) (852) (3,148) (3,683) Loss before provision for income taxes (31,212) (60,863) (184,167) (250,771) Provision for income taxes 1,001 1,436 4,857 4,765 Net loss $ (32,213) $ (62,299) $ (189,024) $ (255,536) Net loss per share: Basic and diluted $ (0.14) $ (0.27) $ (0.80) $ (1.11) Weighted-average shares used in calculating net loss per share: Basic and diluted 238,355 231,380 236,823 229,472
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(1) Amounts include stock-based compensation expense as follows:
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Cost of revenues $ 523 $ 357 $ 1,803 $ 1,387 Research and development 24,724 27,081 106,174 115,953 Sales and marketing 11,606 15,986 58,089 64,320 General and administrative 12,923 7,145 48,777 29,611 Total stock-based compensation expense $ 49,776 $ 50,569 $ 214,843 $ 211,271
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ASANA, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
January 31, 2026 January 31, 2025 Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 199,835 $ 184,728 Marketable securities 234,210 282,156 Restricted cash 418 136 Accounts receivable, net 110,312 87,567 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 48,573 46,154 Total current assets 593,348 600,741 Property and equipment, net 88,313 95,836 Operating lease right-of-use assets 133,422 166,545 Other assets 29,005 28,293 Total assets $ 844,088 $ 891,415 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable $ 18,822 $ 9,922 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 123,716 83,031 Deferred revenue, current 333,636 300,798 Operating lease liabilities, current 24,846 22,066 Total current liabilities 501,020 415,817 Term loan, net — 39,291 Deferred revenue, noncurrent 220 2,005 Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent 183,749 201,733 Other liabilities 4,982 5,046 Total liabilities 689,971 663,892 Stockholders' equity Common stock 2 2 Additional paid-in capital 2,299,616 2,059,848 Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) 4,205 (3,851) Accumulated deficit (2,149,706) (1,828,476) Total stockholders’ equity 154,117 227,523 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 844,088 $ 891,415
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ASANA, INC.
SUMMARY OF CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Cash flows from operating activities Net loss $ (32,213) $ (62,299) $ (189,024) $ (255,536) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities: Allowance for expected credit losses 276 2,165 1,868 3,190 Depreciation and amortization 6,119 4,813 22,037 17,543 Amortization of deferred contract acquisition costs 7,044 6,718 27,849 25,907 Stock-based compensation expense 49,776 50,569 214,843 211,271 Net accretion of discount on marketable securities (412) (864) (2,129) (5,510) Non-cash lease expense 4,577 4,439 18,265 17,967 Impairment of long-lived assets — 6,785 30,716 6,785 Amortization of discount on revolving credit facility and term loan issuance costs 31 31 122 122 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable (37,848) (25,271) (23,472) (4,661) Prepaid expenses and other current assets (4,112) (4,575) (28,823) (20,427) Other assets (1,192) 194 (631) (4,400) Accounts payable 4,708 (167) 7,317 4,443 Accrued expenses and other liabilities 8,244 18,012 3,408 6,604 Deferred revenue 28,727 20,661 31,053 31,581 Operating lease liabilities (6,135) (5,356) (23,038) (19,954) Net cash provided by operating activities 27,590 15,855 90,361 14,925 Cash flows from investing activities Purchases of marketable securities (18,078) (67,820) (179,155) (234,448) Sales of marketable securities 23,436 — 23,436 — Maturities of marketable securities 40,688 44,996 206,264 240,601 Purchases of property and equipment (1,188) (1,505) (3,792) (5,569) Capitalized internal-use software costs (2,226) (2,011) (9,587) (6,713) Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities 42,632 (26,340) 37,166 (6,129) Cash flows from financing activities Repayment of term loan — (625) (3,750) (2,500) Repurchases of common stock (58,023) (4,485) (132,206) (78,354) Proceeds from exercise of stock options 2,186 5,217 5,021 9,101 Proceeds from employee stock purchase plan — — 13,012 13,665 Taxes paid related to net share settlement of equity awards — — — (5) Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities (55,837) 107 (117,923) (58,093) Effect of foreign exchange rates on cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash 1,990 (1,846) 5,785 (2,502) Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash 16,375 (12,224) 15,389 (51,799) Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash Beginning of period 183,878 197,088 184,864 236,663 End of period $ 200,253 $ 184,864 $ 200,253 $ 184,864
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ASANA, INC.
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Data
(in thousands, except percentages)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Reconciliation of gross profit and gross margin GAAP gross profit $ 180,566 $ 168,730 $ 704,047 $ 646,683 Plus: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs 531 363 1,849 1,415 Non-GAAP gross profit $ 181,097 $ 169,093 $ 705,896 $ 648,098 GAAP gross margin 87.8 % 89.6 % 89.0 % 89.3 % Non-GAAP adjustments 0.3 % 0.2 % 0.3 % 0.2 % Non-GAAP gross margin 88.1 % 89.8 % 89.3 % 89.5 % Reconciliation of operating expenses GAAP research and development $ 73,180 $ 84,239 $ 301,496 $ 341,467 Less: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs (25,260) (27,019) (108,831) (117,916) Adjustment for: restructuring costs (182) (2,492) (1,130) (2,492) Non-GAAP research and development $ 47,738 $ 54,728 $ 191,535 $ 221,059 GAAP research and development as percentage of revenue 35.6 % 44.7 % 38.1 % 47.2 % Non-GAAP research and development as percentage of revenue 23.2 % 29.1 % 24.2 % 30.5 % GAAP sales and marketing $ 100,191 $ 102,261 $ 406,952 $ 419,950 Less: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs (11,799) (16,035) (59,354) (65,269) Adjustment for: restructuring costs (331) (1,241) (1,162) (1,241) Non-GAAP sales and marketing $ 88,061 $ 84,985 $ 346,436 $ 353,440 GAAP sales and marketing as percentage of revenue 48.7 % 54.3 % 51.5 % 58.0 % Non-GAAP sales and marketing as percentage of revenue 42.8 % 45.1 % 43.8 % 48.8 % GAAP general and administrative $ 41,180 $ 45,819 $ 192,930 $ 152,001 Less: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs (13,217) (7,185) (49,669) (30,089) Less: impairment of long-lived assets — (6,785) (30,716) (6,785) Adjustment for: restructuring costs (837) (741) (1,275) (741) Non-GAAP general and administrative $ 27,126 $ 31,108 $ 111,270 $ 114,386 GAAP general and administrative as percentage of revenue 20.0 % 24.3 % 24.4 % 21.0 % Non-GAAP general and administrative as percentage of revenue 13.2 % 16.5 % 14.1 % 15.8 % Reconciliation of operating loss and operating margin GAAP loss from operations $ (33,985) $ (63,589) $ (197,331) $ (266,735) Plus: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs 50,807 50,602 219,703 214,689 Plus: impairment of long-lived assets — 6,785 30,716 6,785 Adjustment for: restructuring costs 1,350 4,474 3,567 4,474 Non-GAAP income (loss) from operations $ 18,172 $ (1,728) $ 56,655 $ (40,787) GAAP operating margin (16.5) % (33.8) % (25.0) % (36.8) % Non-GAAP adjustments 25.3 % 32.9 % 32.2 % 31.2 % Non-GAAP operating margin 8.8 % (0.9) % 7.2 % (5.6) %
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ASANA, INC.
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Data
(in thousands, except percentages and per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Reconciliation of net income (loss) GAAP net loss $ (32,213) $ (62,299) $ (189,024) $ (255,536) Plus: stock-based compensation and related employer payroll tax associated with RSUs 50,807 50,602 219,703 214,689 Plus: impairment of long-lived assets — 6,785 30,716 6,785 Adjustment for: restructuring costs 1,350 4,474 3,567 4,474 Non-GAAP net income (loss) $ 19,944 $ (438) $ 64,962 $ (29,588) Reconciliation of net income (loss) per share GAAP net loss per share, basic $ (0.14) $ (0.27) $ (0.80) $ (1.11) Non-GAAP adjustments to net loss 0.22 0.27 1.07 0.98 Non-GAAP net income (loss) per share, basic $ 0.08 $ — $ 0.27 $ (0.13) Weighted-average shares used in GAAP per share calculation, basic and diluted and non-GAAP per share calculation, basic 238,355 231,380 236,823 229,472 GAAP net loss per share, diluted $ (0.14) $ (0.27) $ (0.80) $ (1.11) Non-GAAP adjustments to net loss 0.22 0.27 1.07 0.98 Non-GAAP net income (loss) per share, diluted $ 0.08 $ — $ 0.27 $ (0.13) Weighted-average shares used in non-GAAP per share calculation, diluted 242,613 231,380 242,575 229,472
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Computation of free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities $ 42,632 $ (26,340) $ 37,166 $ (6,129) Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities $ (55,837) $ 107 $ (117,923) $ (58,093) Net cash provided by operating activities $ 27,590 $ 15,855 $ 90,361 $ 14,925 Less: purchases of property and equipment (1,188) (1,505) (3,792) (5,569) Less: capitalized internal-use software costs (2,226) (2,011) (9,587) (6,713) Free cash flow $ 24,176 $ 12,339 $ 76,982 $ 2,643 Plus: restructuring costs paid 1,549 — 7,493 — Adjusted free cash flow $ 25,725 $ 12,339 $ 84,475 $ 2,643
Three Months Ended January 31, Twelve Months Ended January 31, 2026 2025 2026 2025 Computation of revenue adjusted for impact of foreign currency GAAP revenue $ 205,570 $ 188,334 $ 790,806 $ 723,876 Adjustment for: impact of foreign currency (1,571) 735 (2,822) 624 Revenue adjusted for impact of foreign currency $ 203,999 $ 189,069 $ 787,984 $ 724,500
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Release Summary

Asana positions itself as a foundational 'system of action' for the emerging Agentic Enterprise, highlighting rapid adoption of its AI Studio product and an expected launch of AI Teammates to embed agents directly into workflows. The company emphasizes its Work Graph data model and enterprise governance as enablers of persistent memory and trusted agent execution. It has expanded integrations with major AI platforms (notably an Asana app in Claude) and cites Anthropic among organizations building with Asana. Financially, Q4 FY26 revenue was $205.6M (up 9% YoY), non-GAAP operating income was $18.2M, non-GAAP net income was $19.9M, and free cash flow was $24.2M. Guidance for Q1 FY27 revenue is $202.5M–$204.5M and FY27 revenue guidance is $850M–$858M, with non-GAAP EPS guidance provided. Overall tone is bullish, with management linking AI product adoption and continued AI platform investment to durable, profitable growth while noting standard integration and macro risks.

  • AI mentions: 12
  • Sentiment: neutral
  • Revenue: $205.6 million
  • Revenue growth YoY: 9%
  • Next-quarter guidance: Q1 FY2027 revenue: $202.5 to $204.5 million.
  • Full-year guidance: FY2027 revenue: $850 to $858 million.

AI Products

  • AI Studio
  • AI Teammates
  • Work Graph

AI Capabilities

  • agents
  • agentic workflows
  • persistent memory
  • conversation-to-task conversion
  • enterprise governance

Customer Use Cases

  • turning brainstorms and conversations into structured work
  • embedding agents into coordinated flows of work for execution
  • agents using persistent memory and accountability to perform tasks

Narrative Focus

  • Agentic Enterprise
  • AI platform investment
  • AI Studio adoption
  • AI Teammates launch
  • enterprise governance for AI

AI Partnerships

  • Anthropic