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    Freshworks expects Q3 revenue boost from strong AI demand

    By Lilith ChenJuly 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Freshworks announced it expects to exceed Q3 revenue estimates due to strong demand for its AI-powered services, leading to a significant increase in its stock price.
    • The company also raised its annual revenue forecast while reporting better-than-expected earnings for the second quarter.

    OUR TAKE
    Freshworks announced that it anticipates exceeding Q3 revenue estimates due to strong demand for its AI-powered services, leading to a significant rise in its stock price. The company also raised its annual revenue forecast after reporting better-than-expected Q2 earnings. This performance highlights Freshworks’ strategic focus on AI integration, positioning it favorably against competitors and boosting investor confidence in its growth
    trajectory.
    -Lilith Chen, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Freshworks, a software company specialising in customer engagement solutions, expects to exceed Q3 revenue estimates due to a surge in demand for its AI-powered services, resulting in a 12.6% increase in its stock price. CEO Dennis Woodside noted the company has doubled its paying customers for the AI agent Freddy Copilot to 1,200, with clients experiencing a 30% productivity boost.

    The company raised its annual revenue forecast to $707M to $713M, up from a previous estimate of $695M to $705M. It anticipates Q3 revenue between $180M and $183M, surpassing the average analyst estimate of $178.7M.

    In Q2, Freshworks reported revenue of $174.1M, exceeding the $169M estimate, with adjusted earnings of 8 cents per share, beating expectations of 6 cents. Freshworks’ strong performance highlights its commitment to leveraging AI to drive growth and enhance customer experiences in a competitive market.

    Also read: Software and AI demand drive IBM’s growth despite consulting drop

    Also read: SK Hynix posts record profit as AI demand boosts investment

    Why it’s important

    The remarkable success of Freshworks’ AI agent, Freddy Copilot, exemplifies the accelerating trend of AI integration in business operations. With the number of paying customers doubling and productivity improvements of 30%, it’s clear that AI is no longer a luxury but a necessity for companies seeking operational efficiency.

    This shift towards AI-driven solutions reshapes the software industry, prompting businesses to adopt innovative technologies to remain competitive. As more companies recognise the value of AI, we can expect a ripple effect, encouraging other software firms to enhance their AI capabilities and invest in similar technologies.

    Furthermore, this trend will likely redefine customer expectations, with businesses increasingly demanding advanced AI solutions that deliver measurable results. The focus on AI will lead to improved productivity and foster a culture of continuous innovation, where companies leverage data and technology to drive growth. Ultimately, the rise of AI is transforming the business landscape, setting new benchmarks for operational excellence across various sectors.

    AI demand AI-powered services Freshworks
    Lilith Chen

    Lilith Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering artificial intelligence and fintech. She graduated from Zhejiang University of Technology. Send tips to l.chen@btw.media.

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