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WM Technology, Inc. (MAPS)

Q3 2023 Earnings Call· Wed, Nov 8, 2023

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Operator

Operator

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to WM Technology Inc.'s Third Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. I would now like to turn the call over to your host Brian Camire, General Counsel.

Brian Camire

Operator

Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining us to discuss our fiscal 2023 third quarter results. We have our Executive Chair, Doug Francis; and Interim CFO, Mary Hoitt with us today. By now everyone should have access to our earnings announcement and supporting slide deck on our Investor Relations website. During this call, we'll make forward-looking statements about our business outlook, strategies and long-term goals. Keep in mind that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond our control. Our actual results could differ materially from expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements. For a discussion of the risks and other important factors that could affect our actual results, please refer to our SEC filings available on the SEC's website and our Investor Relations website as well as the risks and other important factors discussed in today's earnings release. We specifically disclaim any intent or obligation to update these forward-looking statements except as required by law. For the benefit of those who may be listening to the replay or archived webcast this call was held on November 8, 2023. Since then we may have made announcements related to the topics discussed, so please refer to the company's most recent press releases and SEC filings. We will also discuss non-GAAP financial measures alongside those prepared in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to but not as a substitute for the information prepared in accordance with GAAP. You can find our reconciliation of these measures to our GAAP results in our earnings presentation on our Investor Relations website. And finally today's call is being webcasted from our Investor Relations website and an audio replay will be there soon. Please note, we will not be holding a Q&A session on this call. With that I'll turn the call over to Doug.

Doug Francis

Analyst

Thanks Brian and hello to everyone joining us today. Last quarter we discussed the concept of controlling what we can control, which means measured execution in the face of multidimensional headwinds take the wins we use where you can get them and prepare for future catalysts. I believe we did just that in the third quarter and demonstrated our teams continue to tune in with tight and more focused execution. Our team broadly navigated the continued headwinds in our legacy markets while driving our growth in our target markets including MSOs. For the third quarter in a row, we beat expectations for revenue and adjusted EBITDA while generating positive cash flow. In Q3, we had revenue of $48 million and adjusted EBITDA of $11 million. We had a net loss of $3 million, primarily due to one-time non-cash expenses related to the sun-setting of some of our non-core offerings. Our overall cash balance increased by $3 million and we ended the quarter with a cash balance of $28 million. Our focus on measured and profitable growth forced us to look at our current offerings. Our industry moves fast and with the macroeconomic and industry changes over the past year, we believe we should narrow our focus and not overreach. To that end, we expect to sunset our WM AdSuite, WM CRM and WM Screens products on December 15, 2023 and continue to focus our efforts and investments on our marketplace. Continuing with the concept of what we can control, I wanted to call out a few highlights and accomplishments to that end. In our legacy markets, we are working hard to align with the companies that we feel will survive. The massive headwinds continue and we were very active offering services to those who can pay. We think we do…

Mary Hoitt

Analyst

Thanks Doug. Our third-quarter performance beat our expectations on top-line growth and profitability. Q3 revenue came in at $48 million, which compares to the $47 million expectation that we gave in August. Q3 adjusted EBITDA was $11 million, which compares to the $4 million expectation that we have. We generated positive cash flow and ended Q3 with $28 million in cash up from $25 million in cash in Q2. Our average monthly paying clients of 5,414, was down about 3% from last quarter. As with last quarter while our teams continue to win new clients churn related to delivery clients and client-facing billing issues continued to persist particularly in California and Oklahoma. With stricter enforcement of our collections policy, we have proactively removed clients in the platform after a period of non-payment. We continue to work with clients in this soft macro environment, but we believe this will lead to a healthier client base in the long run. Revenue per client was $2,938 in Q3 down 3% from Q2, driven by client churn and lower upgrade of activity in our more mature markets. This was impacted by new clients onboarded at lower levels of spend in our emerging markets, continuing the trend that we described last quarter. California represented 52% of our revenue in Q3, slightly down from 54% in Q2. Q3 adjusted EBITDA of $11 million reflected an 8% reduction in adjusted OpEx from last quarter. We continue to see productivity, across our organization with a quarterly decline in our adjusted sales and marketing and adjusted product development costs, by 16% and 17% respectively. Our adjusted G&A which includes a $1 million non-cash charge, related to provisions for doubtful accounts decreased by 24% versus last quarter. Relative to our Q3 guidance, upside in adjusted EBITDA was driven by a…