TLDR DocuSign reports Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings after market close on Tuesday, March 17 Wall Street expects EPS of $0.95 (up from $0.86 last year) and revenue of $TLDR DocuSign reports Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings after market close on Tuesday, March 17 Wall Street expects EPS of $0.95 (up from $0.86 last year) and revenue of $

DocuSign (DOCU) Stock Q4 Earnings Preview: What to Expect Tuesday

2026/03/16 21:35
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TLDR

  • DocuSign reports Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings after market close on Tuesday, March 17
  • Wall Street expects EPS of $0.95 (up from $0.86 last year) and revenue of $827.33 million, a 6.6% year-over-year rise
  • Billings is the key metric to watch — guidance points to $992M–$1,002M, roughly 8% growth at the midpoint
  • DOCU stock is down nearly 32% year-to-date, weighed down by slowing growth concerns around its IAM platform
  • Analyst consensus is a Moderate Buy, with an average price target of $62.60, implying ~33% upside from current levels

DocuSign beat revenue expectations last quarter, posting $818.4 million — up 8.4% year on year. It also beat on billings and EBITDA. Now the question is whether it can keep the momentum going.


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Q4 results drop after the close on Tuesday, March 17, and investors are not exactly heading in with sky-high expectations.

The Street is modeling 6.7% revenue growth for Q4 — already a step down from the 9% growth posted in the same quarter a year ago. That slowdown narrative has been the cloud hanging over DOCU all year.

The stock is down roughly 32% year-to-date. Concerns about slowing growth in its Intelligent Agreement Management platform, cautious guidance on billings, and broader macro pressures on cloud software names have all taken their toll.

Analysts have largely held their estimates steady over the past 30 days. That’s not a ringing endorsement, but it does suggest no major negative surprises are expected heading in.

Billings: The Number That Really Matters

For DocuSign, billings is the metric that gets the most attention. It captures new sales, renewals, and expansions — the forward-looking demand signal the market watches most closely.

Last quarter, billings were up 10% year over year. For Q4, the company guided billings of $992 million to $1,002 million — roughly 8% growth at the midpoint.

Q4 is seasonally DocuSign’s strongest quarter for billings, so the bar is set high. A miss here would likely sting more than a revenue miss.

EPS expectations sit at $0.95, up from $0.86 a year ago. The profitability story has generally held up — it’s the growth rate that keeps getting questioned.

Peers Set a Mixed Backdrop

Peers in the productivity software space have already reported, giving some context. Box grew revenue 9.4% and beat estimates by 0.5%, with its stock jumping 10.2% after results. Dropbox revenue declined 1.1% but still topped estimates, gaining 3%.

The sector has seen some positive momentum, with the group up 2.1% on average over the past month. DOCU has outpaced that slightly, up 3.6% in the same window.

DocuSign’s AI-native IAM platform is the growth card management has been leaning on. The company says it expects the platform to drive further billings growth, backed by go-to-market changes and strong customer retention.

Analyst sentiment on TipRanks sits at a Moderate Buy — two Buy ratings and five Holds. The average price target of $62.60 is well above the current price of around $46.85, implying about 33% upside if the bulls are right.

DocuSign has a track record of beating Wall Street estimates, which at least gives the bull case something to stand on heading into Tuesday.

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