Sprout Social Q2 FY26 non-GAAP operating income rises 55% to $16 million; revenue increases 11% to $123.8 million
Reuters2026/08/06 21:03- Sprout Social posted Q2 revenue of $123.8 million, up 11% year-over-year; GAAP net loss narrowed to $3.1 million.
- Non-GAAP operating income rose to $16 million, from $10.3 million a year earlier; non-GAAP EPS increased to $0.26.
- RPO climbed 16% year-over-year to $400.8 million; cRPO increased 12% to $282.7 million.
- Customers with at least $30,000 ARR grew 11% to 3,926; approximated TTM subscription revenue contribution from that cohort rose 20% to $291.7 million.
- Forecast Q3 revenue of $123.3 million-$124.1 million; raised full-year revenue view to $493 million-$495.6 million.
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