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DocuSign Q4 Earnings Tomorrow – Consensus Expectations and Key KPIs to Watch
American software company DocuSign DOCU +1.23% ▲ will release its fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 results after market closes on Tuesday, March 17. Investors should watch consensus expectations and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) ahead of results, as they serve as important benchmarks for gauging both market sentiment and company performance, with beats or misses often driving sharp stock price reactions.
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DocuSign makes software for electronic signatures and managing agreements. It lets businesses send, sign, track, and automate digital documents securely, replacing paper processes.
Expectations from DocuSign
The Street expects DOCU to post earnings per share (EPS) of $0.95, up from $0.86 reported last year. Sales are forecast to rise 6.6% year-over-year to $827.33 million.
For DocuSign, Billings stand out as the vital KPI, as it measures future revenue from new sales, renewals, and expansions, which are converted to recognized revenue over time.
Unfortunately, DOCU stock has dropped nearly 32% year-to-date amid worries over slowing growth in its Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform. Cautious guidance on sales and billings, plus macro pressures like growth-stock rotation, cloud upgrade costs, and weaker service sales, have fueled concerns.
Why Billings Matters for DocuSign
DocuSign’s billings reflect sales to new customers plus subscription renewals and additional sales to existing customers. The company’s billings have shown a consistent upward trend, with seasonal peaks in Q4. The latest earnings call highlights a 10% year-over-year increase in billings, driven by successful go-to-market strategy changes and strong customer retention. The introduction of the AI-native IAM platform is expected to further boost growth.
For Q4 ended January 31, 2026, DocuSign guided billings in the range of $992 to $1,002 million, reflecting an 8% growth at the midpoint.
Is DOCU a Good Stock to Buy?
Analysts remain cautiously optimistic about DocuSign’s long-term prospects. On TipRanks, DOCU has a Moderate Buy consensus rating based on two Buys and five Hold ratings. The average DocuSign price target of $62.60 implies 33% upside potential from current levels.
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