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Digital Turbine, Inc. Q4 2026 Earnings Call Summary

Last updated: May 28, 2026 2:40 am
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Digital Turbine, Inc. recently held its Q4 2026 earnings call, revealing impressive strategic performance drivers that have propelled the company forward. Revenue growth of 15% for fiscal 26 was primarily driven by a remarkable 57% surge in the App Growth Platform (AGP) during the March quarter. This significant growth outpaced the high single-digit global market growth rate, showcasing the company’s strength in this segment.

Management attributed the AGP acceleration to the successful integration of legacy tech stacks into a unified platform. This integration has resulted in higher advertiser demand and improved fill rates, further solidifying Digital Turbine’s position in the market. Additionally, the On-Device Solutions (ODS) segment experienced over 20% growth in global devices and revenue per device (RPD), with a particular focus on international expansion in Latin America and Europe.

Operational leverage saw a significant improvement, with adjusted EBITDA growing by 70% year-over-year. This growth was achieved while reducing headcount by 4% through AI-driven automation of back-office and campaign management workflows. The company is also pivoting towards an ‘AI-first’ distribution model, partnering with providers to distribute AI agents directly to device screens, moving beyond traditional app installs.

Strategic focus has shifted towards first-party data utilization via DTiQ and IgniteGraph, leading to a 40% increase in rates within the HEP business. Looking ahead to fiscal 2027, the company projects revenue between $630 million and $650 million, with expectations of continued double-digit growth in both top and bottom lines.

Management anticipates a structural tailwind from the ‘open web to app’ migration, driven by AI chatbots that are reducing web traffic while increasing time spent in apps. The company also foresees accelerated momentum in the EU following a partnership with Orange, providing access to a subscriber base larger than AT&T and Verizon combined.

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Future growth for Digital Turbine is predicated on connecting 3 billion devices with 80,000 applications to drive alternative direct-to-consumer billing and distribution options. Capital allocation will prioritize further deleveraging of the balance sheet using free cash flow throughout fiscal 2027.

Despite these positive developments, the company faces some organizational and risk context challenges. CFO Stephen A. Lasher will be stepping down in June to pursue another opportunity, with Joshua Kinsell, Chief Accounting Officer, serving as interim CFO. Management believes the business is ‘more insulated’ than most from macroeconomic risks like tariffs and inflation due to its focus on digital goods and services with no traditional input cost pressures.

Furthermore, the company terminated its ‘at-the-market’ (ATM) equity offering earlier this year after a successful debt refinancing and deleveraging period. A 60% year-over-year increase in worldwide app releases is seen as a key demand driver for Digital Turbine’s discovery and distribution services.

In conclusion, Digital Turbine, Inc. is on a path of growth and innovation, leveraging its strengths in the digital marketplace to drive continued success in the coming years. The company’s strategic performance drivers and fiscal outlook position it as a strong player in the industry, with promising opportunities for expansion and growth.

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