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SaaS Valuation Calculator

Estimate your company's value based on ARR and growth metrics

Company Metrics

Enter your key business metrics

Year-over-year revenue growth percentage

Revenue retention including expansion (100% = no churn/expansion)

Estimated Valuation

Based on current market multiples

Estimated Value

$11.00M

High Growth Valuation

ARR Multiple

11.0x

Valuation Range

$7.70M - $14.30M

Strong growth with solid fundamentals

Valuation Breakdown

How your multiple is calculated

Base Calculation

Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) $1.00M
ARR Multiple 11.0x
Estimated Valuation $11.00M

Growth Impact

50%

Strong growth (adds ~4-6x to multiple)

Retention Impact

110%

Great retention (adds ~2x to multiple)

SaaS Valuation Multiples

Industry benchmarks and factors

Typical ARR Multiples by Category

Premium SaaS

High growth (100%+), excellent retention (120%+ NRR)

15-20x ARR

High Growth

Strong growth (50%+), great retention (110%+ NRR)

10-15x ARR

Growth

Good growth (30%+), solid retention

7-10x ARR

Stable

Moderate growth (20%+), average retention

5-7x ARR

Value / Early Stage

Lower growth or early stage

2-5x ARR

Factors That Increase Valuation

✓ High Growth Rate

50%+ YoY revenue growth

✓ Strong Net Retention

110%+ NRR shows expansion

✓ Large TAM

Addressable market size

✓ High Gross Margins

75%+ indicates efficiency

✓ Profitable or Path to Profitability

Strong unit economics

✓ Market Leadership

Competitive moat

About SaaS Valuation

ARR Multiples are the most common way to value SaaS companies. The multiple varies based on growth rate, profitability, retention, market position, and market conditions.

Important Note: This calculator provides a rough estimate based on simplified assumptions. Actual valuations depend on many factors including: competitive landscape, team, technology, customer concentration, contract lengths, and overall market conditions.

Use Cases: This tool is useful for understanding ballpark valuation ranges, fundraising preparation, or M&A discussions. Always consult with financial advisors and use multiple valuation methods for important decisions.