Benchmarks
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CAC payback period: formula, 2026 benchmarks, and how to shorten it
CAC payback period formula (gross-margin-adjusted), 2026 benchmarks by ACV band, why payback beats LTV:CAC, and four ranked levers to recover CAC faster.
Capital efficiency: the SaaS metrics investors actually check now
Growth-at-all-costs is over. Here are the five capital-efficiency metrics — runway, burn multiple, magic number, CAC payback, and the Rule of 40 — that decide raises and exits in 2026, with benchmarks for each.
What is your SaaS worth? ARR multiples and SaaS valuation in 2026
In 2026 most private SaaS is worth 3x-8x ARR. See the benchmark table and how much one point of growth or 10 points of NRR adds to your multiple.
The SaaS board deck: the 12 metrics investors actually want, with a template
The 12 SaaS board deck metrics investors read, in priority order, with 2025-2026 benchmarks and a copy-paste table to fill in before your next board meeting.
Net revenue retention benchmarks: the formula, 2026 data, and how to push past 100%
2026 net revenue retention benchmarks by ARR stage, the NRR formula with a worked example, NRR vs GRR, and how negative churn pushes you past 100 percent.
Gross vs net revenue retention: why you need both curves
Gross vs net revenue retention explained: GRR is your retention floor, NRR is the growth story, and a worked case where 104% NRR hides 82% GRR.
The Rule of 40: the formula, 2026 benchmarks, and how to actually hit it
The Rule of 40 formula, 2026 SaaS pass rates by basis and stage, the valuation premium, and why early-stage founders should track burn multiple instead.
LTV:CAC ratio: the formula, why 3:1 is the benchmark, and when it lies
The LTV:CAC ratio formula, why 3:1 is the benchmark, and the three ways a healthy ratio hides a brutal CAC payback period. With worked math and 2026 data.
SaaS churn rate: how to calculate it correctly and 2026 benchmarks
SaaS churn rate explained: customer vs revenue churn, gross vs net MRR formulas with worked dollar examples, 2026 benchmarks, and the annualization trap.