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Gaia - Q1 2024

May 6, 2024

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Operator (participant)

Good afternoon, and welcome to Gaia's first quarter 2024 earnings conference call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. Joining us today from Gaia are: Jirka Rysavy, Executive Chairman; James Colquhoun, CEO; and Ned Preston, CFO. After the speaker's presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session. Before we begin, Gaia's management team would like to remind everyone that management's prepared remarks contain forward-looking statements, and management may make additional forward-looking statements in response to your questions, including, but not limited to, statements of expectations, future events, or future financial performance. These statements do not guarantee future performance, and therefore, undue reliance should not be placed on them. Although we believe these expectations are reasonable, Gaia's management undertakes no obligation to revise any statements to reflect changes that occur after this call. Actual events or results could differ materially.

These statements are based on current expectations of the company's management and involve inherent risks and uncertainties, including those identified in the Risk Factors section of Gaia's latest annual report on Form 10-K, filed with SEC. All non-GAAP financial measures referenced in today's call are reconciled in the company's earnings press release to the most directly comparable GAAP measure. This call also contains time-sensitive information that is accurate only as of the time and date of this broadcast, May 6, 2024. Finally, I would like to remind everyone that this conference call is being webcast, and a recording will be made available for replay on Gaia's Investor Relations website at ir.gaia.com. I will now turn the call over to Gaia Executive Chairman, Jirka Rysavy. Please go ahead.

Jirka Rysavy (Executive Chairman)

Good afternoon, everyone. We continue to build on our increasing momentum, and our revenue for first quarter grew 11% to $21.7 million, which is a good step towards our increasing revenue growth target for the year. The member count during the first quarter grew to 839,000 from 766,000, adding sequentially additional 33,000 net members, which is one of the highest net member growth for the quarter. The annualized gross profit per employee in the first quarter grew to 680,000 from 610,000 in the first quarter of last year. Free cash flow improved $1.6 million to $1 million from the loss of $0.6 million in first quarter 2023, and this is on top of $8.4 million improvement we delivered last year.

James will now speak more about advances in business. Go ahead.

James Colquhoun (CEO)

Thank you, Jirka, and good afternoon, everyone. We have continued our trend of executing on cash flow-positive growth with improvements in marketing efficiency. At Gaia, we believe in the power of education and transformational media to change the world. And to do that, we provide specialized content to a growing yet underserved member base. Our content covers a collection of niches we defined as conscious media, with categories ranging from transformation, spiritual growth, ancient history, and metaphysics to yoga and meditation and healing and alternative therapies, helping guide our members on their conscious life journey. In March, we held our premier transformation event, Immersion, live at our headquarters in Boulder, Colorado, to a sold-out in-person audience. During the two-day event, we achieved 52,000 unique live stream attendees, the highest number in the history of the company.

Additionally, we announced the rebrand of our premium membership tier from Events+ to Gaia+, and achieved the highest one-month increase in new signups since the launch of our premium tier in October 2019. This represents a move towards deepening our connection with our member base, offering a richer transformative experience with immersive workshops and events available live and on demand, and solidifying our focus on supporting the conscious life cycle of our members, while driving incremental increases in ARPU on an annualized basis. This focus on our premium tier and our direct-to-paid annual membership marketing campaigns resulted in a $2 million increase in deferred revenue compared to Q4 of 2023. During the first quarter, we also continued the implementation of our rollout of AI inside the Gaia product experience, launching an AI-powered recommendation engine.

This engine is trained on our exclusive categorical metadata and transcripts, and this recommendation engine helps our members find content specific to their own content journey based on their viewing history and habits. Looking forward, our focus continues to be on driving cash flow positive growth, leveraging AI to help improve the product experience for our members, and solidifying our brand as the key player in the conscious media and transformational space, while still delivering increases in ARPU as we focus further on the rollout and scaling of our premium tier and marketplace initiatives. I'll now pass it over to Ned to share more on the financials.

Ned Preston (CFO)

Thank you, James. Turning now to our financial results for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2024. Revenues for the first quarter grew $2.1 million or 11% to $21.7 million from $19.6 million in the prior year-ago period. This also marked our third sequential period of year-over-year top-line growth. Member count increased 10% to 839,000 as of March 31st, 2024, up from 806,000 members as of December 31st, 2023. The sequential growth represented more than two times what we saw in Q4 of 2023.

Gross profit in the first quarter increased to $18.5 million, up from $16.9 million in the year ago quarter. Net loss improved to -$1 million, or -$0.05 per share, from $1.3 million, or -$0.06 per share in the year ago quarter. Operating cash flows for the first quarter were at $5.9 million, which was a $5.2 million improvement from the year ago quarter, and comes on the heels of closing 2023 with a full-year increase of $4.2 million.

Free cash flow improved to $1 million from a loss of $0.6 million in the year ago period, representing a $1.6 million improvement, and comes after the company generated $8.4 million in full-year free cash flow improvement during 2023, which represents $10 million dollar improvement over the past five quarters. The first quarter of 2024 was our fourth consecutive quarter of positive free cash flow. As of March 31st, 2024, our cash balance was $8.6 million, with an unused $10 million line of credit. We recently announced pricing updates for new members in our Euro and Great British Pound markets. By the end of our second quarter, we plan to implement similar pricing adjustments for new members in our remaining markets. That completes my summary.

I'd now like to turn the call back over to Jirka for his closing comments.

Jirka Rysavy (Executive Chairman)

Yeah, so for the summary, we kind of expect increasing annual revenue growth, this continued growth of ARPU, increasing gross profit growth per employee, and obviously, continued generation of positive free cash flow. And this is for our prepared remarks, so I'd like to open the call for the question. Operator, please?

Operator (participant)

Thank you. At this time, we'll open the line for questions from the company's publishing analysts. The company requests that each participant limit their questions and comments to one question and a follow-up. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate that your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. One moment, please, while we poll for questions. Our first question comes from Mark Argento with Lake Street. Please proceed with your question.

Mark Argento (Co-Founder and President)

Hey, guys, good afternoon. I just wanted to dig in a little bit on the pricing. Looks like you took pricing or started taking pricing. Can you talk about a little more specifically, kind of, you know, what type of pricing are you taking from a price point or percentage perspective? And then, you know, how quickly, what percentage of the overall, you know, installed base of subscribers would be impacted, and in what markets?

James Colquhoun (CEO)

Hi, Mark, it's James here. Thanks for your question. So essentially, with EUR and GBP, we've increased about circa 20% on our monthly and annual subscription rate. Generally speaking, the industry has increased, you know, 30%-40% over the last 2-3 years, and we have not had a price increase for some time now. So, we're one of the last to increase, and we started with that market. By the end of this current quarter, we'll be increasing prices across the remaining currencies that we offer to a similar amount. But for our direct members, this will only be for new members.

So we typically grandfather our existing members on existing prices, and that helps us with retaining that member base, because if they leave and come back, they would get the new price. So that's our strategy so far, and that will help us to continue to drive increases in ARPU as we progress throughout the year.

Mark Argento (Co-Founder and President)

That's, that's helpful. And then, you know, maybe could you talk a little bit more about, you know, what percentage are you typically signing up for a year in advance versus, month to month?

James Colquhoun (CEO)

So, beginning at the end of last year, we ran some test marketing campaigns where we were incentivizing the annual membership offer option. Typically, on a normal, everyday basis, we would convert about 60/40, 60% annual, 40% monthly. However, we've seen campaigns. made a mistake there. Was 60% monthly, 40% annual. However, we've seen campaigns where we see 70%, 80%, and even 90% on smaller paid campaigns, where people are converting directly to annual. And so as we lean more into these direct-to-paid campaigns with some sort of bonus or incentivization on the annual membership, it is encouraging more people to sign up and lock that annual membership in advance.

This is why we've seen, you know, the $2 million increase in the deferred revenue line, in Q1 in comparison to Q4, because more of our member base has taken that option on the direct side.

Mark Argento (Co-Founder and President)

Great. That's super helpful. I'll hop back in the queue. Thanks, guys.

James Colquhoun (CEO)

Thanks, Mark.

Operator (participant)

Our next question comes from Thierry Wuilloud with Water Tower Research. Please proceed with your question.

Thierry Wuilloud (Managing Director)

Yes, good afternoon, guys. First question would be on the premium service on Gaia+. You mentioned the largest increase on a monthly basis since you rebranded. Is it just the branding or are there specific other steps you took to achieve that?

James Colquhoun (CEO)

Hi, Thierry. James here again. I, I feel like this has been something that we have just put a renewed focus on. We used this Immersion conference event as an opportunity to explain the rebranding. And we repositioned the product a little bit from a marketing perspective. And, you know, during the month of March, like I mentioned, we, you know, we saw the biggest increase for a month since we launched, and we grew about 15% on the membership base on that premium tier in that month alone. So we're, we're happy with the results. And, you know, this is a part of a refocus on this premium tier as we grow throughout the year, and I think it's an enormous value add for our members, an opportunity to, to grow ARPU.

Thierry Wuilloud (Managing Director)

Okay. Does it mean you're going to have more such events on an ongoing basis, or you're still looking at three or four a year?

James Colquhoun (CEO)

This year, we will be, I would say, closer to six to eight in total, which is an increase slightly from the previous year. And, you know, we'll continue to test into that and, scale it out as we learn more about growing that membership base. To be honest, a lot of the viewership on the content does come on demand, so people watch it after it's produced. So whether we hold more or not, I think the marketing is still important for us to lean into. We have an incredible legacy amount of content in that premium tier as it is already.

Thierry Wuilloud (Managing Director)

Okay, and then maybe just one follow-up on the marketing. You mentioned lower cost of marketing. Is it just that the media rates have come down, or is it that you're able to target better your marketing efforts?

James Colquhoun (CEO)

I think that the targeting is something we've improved upon. Also, improving our marketing process and testing into new campaigns, into new market segments, has to help to improve efficiency. And, you know, we started this, you know, at the middle, you know, Q3 of last year, and we were starting to get some more runway on the lessons and the learnings from that testing in Q4. And we went from, you know, 8,000 net adds to 16,000 net adds, and now, you know, more than double that in Q1. So I feel like it's, you know, just a combination of learning more and leaning into the campaigns that are performing the best.

Thierry Wuilloud (Managing Director)

Great. Thank you, guys.

Operator (participant)

At this time, this concludes our question and answer session. I'd now like to turn the call back over to Mr. Rysavy for his closing remarks.

Jirka Rysavy (Executive Chairman)

Thank you everyone for joining, and we look forward to speak with you when we report our second quarter, which should be in early August. Thank you very much.

Operator (participant)

Thank you for joining us today for Gaia's first quarter 2024 earnings conference call. You may now disconnect.