Revenue Growth Momentum
GoDaddy grew total revenue by 6.1% YoY to $1,266.9M in Q1 2026, up from $1,194.3M in Q1 2025, reflecting continued demand for its domain, hosting, and commerce solutions.
Source: 10-Q Income Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
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AI Takeaway
GoDaddy delivered strong Q1 2026 results with revenue growing 6.1% YoY to $1.27B and operating income surging 25.6% to $310.5M, though net income dipped 2.2% to $214.6M due to below-the-line items.
Revenue
$1.27B
+6.08% YoY
EPS (Diluted)
$1.60
+5.96% YoY
Operating Income
$310.5M
+25.56% YoY
Source: SEC XBRL
GoDaddy (GDDY) reported Q1 FY2026 revenue of $1.27B, up 6.1% year over year. Operating margin was 24.5%, up 3.8 points from 20.7% a year earlier. Operating cash flow was $471.5M, up 16.5% year over year. GDDY's fiscal Q1 FY2026 corresponds to calendar Q1 2026.
Last 4 quarters: 4 beats
| Quarter | Actual EPS (USD) | Consensus (USD) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2026 | 1.83 | 1.73 | Beat +5.9% |
| Mar 2026This filing | 1.60 | 1.58 | Beat +1.2% |
| Dec 2025 | 1.80 | 1.61 | Beat +11.8% |
| Sep 2025 | 1.51 | 1.49 | Beat +1.3% |
Reported EPS of $1.60 versus the $1.58 analyst consensus — a +1.2% beat for Mar 2026.
Compiled by AI from this SEC filing
GoDaddy grew total revenue by 6.1% YoY to $1,266.9M in Q1 2026, up from $1,194.3M in Q1 2025, reflecting continued demand for its domain, hosting, and commerce solutions.
Source: 10-Q Income Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
Operating income jumped 25.6% YoY to $310.5M, pushing operating margin from 20.7% to 24.5% — a nearly 380 basis point improvement — indicating meaningful cost discipline and operating leverage.
Source: 10-Q Income Statement & Key Ratios (XBRL Financial Data)
Operating cash flow rose 16.5% YoY to $471.5M, demonstrating the company's ability to convert revenue into cash efficiently, which supports ongoing capital allocation flexibility.
Source: 10-Q Cash Flow Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
Share repurchases declined sharply by 63.4% YoY to $280.5M in Q1 2026 versus $767.4M in Q1 2025, suggesting a more measured approach to capital return compared to the prior year's aggressive buyback pace.
Source: 10-Q Cash Flow Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
Current assets surged 32.2% YoY to $2,053.3M, significantly improving near-term liquidity, while long-term debt remained roughly flat at $3,762.5M, indicating stable leverage management.
Source: 10-Q Balance Sheet (XBRL Financial Data)
Compiled by AI from this SEC filing · 2 high, 2 medium, 1 low
GoDaddy carries $3,762.5M in long-term debt against only $237.3M in stockholders' equity, resulting in an extremely high debt-to-equity ratio. This elevated leverage increases financial risk, particularly in a rising interest rate environment, and limits financial flexibility.
Source: 10-Q Balance Sheet (XBRL Financial Data)
With a current ratio of only 0.67, GoDaddy's current liabilities of $3,058.1M significantly exceed current assets of $2,053.3M. This structural working capital deficit could create liquidity pressure if operating cash flows were to deteriorate.
Source: 10-Q Balance Sheet & Key Ratios (XBRL Financial Data)
Despite a 25.6% surge in operating income, net income fell 2.2% YoY to $214.6M, implying significant below-the-line headwinds such as interest expense or tax items. This disconnect between operating and net performance warrants monitoring.
Source: 10-Q Income Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
GoDaddy's ROA stands at just 2.63%, reflecting the capital-intensive and asset-heavy nature of its business relative to earnings. This low asset efficiency could limit valuation upside if not improved over time.
Source: 10-Q Key Ratios (XBRL Financial Data)
Depreciation and amortization fell 21.4% YoY to $24.2M, which may indicate that previously capitalized assets are becoming fully depreciated. If capital reinvestment does not keep pace, this could affect long-term infrastructure quality and competitiveness.
Source: 10-Q Cash Flow Statement (XBRL Financial Data)
| Metric | Current | Previous | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Revenue $B | 1.27 $B | 1.19 $B | +6.08% |
Operating Income $M | 310.50 $M | 247.30 $M | +25.56% |
Net Income $M | 214.60 $M | 219.50 $M | -2.23% |
EPS (Basic) $ | 1.61 $ | 1.55 $ | +3.87% |
EPS (Diluted) $ | 1.60 $ | 1.51 $ | +5.96% |
Answers draw on this SEC filing and the data on this page
GoDaddy reported strong Q2 FY2026 financial results with revenue growing 6.6% YoY to $1.30B and net income expanding 20.1% YoY to $240.1M, driven by double-digit growth in its Applications and Commerce segment and operating margin expansion.
GoDaddy (GDDY) delivered strong FY2025 revenue growth of 8.3% to $4.95B and a 26.2% surge in operating income to $1.13B, while net income declined 6.6% to $875M and stockholders' equity fell sharply as the company aggressively repurchased $1.60B in shares.
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