Asana FY2026 free cash flow rises to USD 76.98 million as revenue grows 9% to USD 790.81 million

Reuters03-14 04:25
Asana FY2026 free cash flow rises to USD 76.98 million as revenue grows 9% to USD 790.81 million

Asana reported FY 2026 revenue of USD 790.81 million, up 9%, driven mainly by new paying customers and a continued shift in sales mix toward its Enterprise+ subscription plan. FY 2026 net loss was USD 189.02 million. FY 2026 loss from operations was USD 197.33 million, while non-GAAP income from operations was USD 56.66 million. FY 2026 free cash flow was USD 76.98 million. As of Jan. 31, 2026, Asana had cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of USD 434 million.

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