Drew Houston
Analyst · Dropbox's website, following this call. I will now hand the call over to Darren Yip, Dropbox's Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to our earnings call. On the call with me is Ajay Vashee, our Chief Financial Officer. And Yamini Rangan, our Chief Customer Officer, will also join us during Q&A. Today, I'll talk about our business and product highlights and the continued expansion of our ecosystem. Ajay will review our Q3 financial results, touch on our go-to-market strategy, and provide guidance for Q4. In Q3, we delivered strong results across our business. Revenue grew 19% year-over-year, driven by increases in both paying users and ARPU. We also drove robust margin expansion, despite some non-recurring expense headwinds as we continue to deliver a balance of growth and profitability. These results further demonstrate the strength of our global collaboration platform, our efficient go-to-market strategy, and our operational discipline. So, let's start with our product update where we continue to make a number of exciting announcements. As you may recall, in June, we unveiled the new Dropbox, a unified workspace to organize users content, connecting to their tools and bring everyone together wherever they are. This included in all-new desktop app that offers our users a foreground experience they never had with Dropbox before. And at our user conference in September, we took things a step further with the introduction of our new product category, the smart workspace and the launch of Dropbox Spaces. Dropbox Spaces transforms the traditional shared folder experience into connected workspace for all of your cloud content. It also uses machine intelligence to surface the work that's important to you when you need it, because we believe technology should be helping you focus, not distracting you. With Dropbox Spaces, users have new ways to access everything they need and stay organized in one place. Users can have all their cloud content including files in one place, so your Google Docs, Paper docs can live next to your PowerPoints and Photoshop files. With our smarter image search, users can save time finding the images they need by searching what they see in the image, rather than just a file name. And users can see high fidelity previews of files, natively from within the new Dropbox, even if they don't have the application like Office or AutoCAD installed. In addition, users can also bring priority projects and the focus without distractions. Team highlights give users visibility into the most relevant activity from their colleagues and machine intelligence helps you to stay a step ahead by suggesting the content they're most likely in the need. And our calendar integration helps users prepare for meetings more effectively by suggesting related content for upcoming meetings and providing quick access to suggested files and meeting those templates. Finally, Dropbox Spaces helps team see the big picture and stay in sync, using the tools they prefer. With Spaces, folders are no longer just places to store users’ work. They are the home base for collaborative projects. Users can add context to content by writing overview descriptions, to dos and key milestones right on the folder. User can close the loop on the progress of shared work by getting notified when updates are made and they can create, view and resolve comments right alongside their files on the desktop, making it easier to get feedback. In addition to introducing Spaces, we've also continued to add new products and features to deliver even more value to the new Dropbox. Over the past few months, we made additional updates to Paper and added to our Extensions partner ecosystem. Starting with paper. We've built Paper support natively into the new Dropbox, making it easier for users to create, search and organize their Paper docs and making it easier for new teams to discover Paper. With respect to partnerships, Dropbox has always had the goal of supporting all applications, platforms and operating systems, and we're constantly building new integrations as users tool kits expand. We introduced Extensions late last year to cut down on app switching by letting users take actions on files stored in Dropbox. In Q3, we added to those capabilities by launching support from Microsoft teams, which is a highly requested feature. And last month we also launched 12 other new partner apps including Gmail, FreshBooks, WeVideo, DocSend and Notarize to help users take even more actions on Dropbox files. With support for these new apps users will be able to seamlessly add content to email or chats, manage receipts, edit industry and media assets, track file interactions and notarize docs. In addition, we announced a new partnership with BetterCloud, which brings an exclusive new offering to Dropbox business customers. With this integration, we give admins the tools they need to manage and secure a best of breed SaaS environment, enabling businesses to enforce custom security policies, scan content for sensitive data and automate critical processes. And while we've only rolled out the new Dropbox to a small percentage of users thus far, early indications are positive. In the six weeks following GA on September 25th, millions of people have used our new desktop app. First, by bringing users to our foreground experience, we're seeing an increase in engagement with Dropbox's differentiated features like the Facepile which are profile pictures we use to show interactions among users. This is an exciting first step toward establishing people as a core part of the smart workspace. In addition, we're also seeing that solo [ph] users are taking more collaborative actions in the new Dropbox. This is notable because we found that users who take a collaborative action, for instance, leaving comment, convert and retain in meaningfully higher rates than those that don't. We've also received positive feedback from existing customers that have begun to roll out the new experience. We're excited to share that in Q3, Trivago rolled out the new Dropbox desktop app across its employee base. Trivago’s employees use a variety of SAP applications on a daily basis to get their work done. For example, Slack, is the company’s solution for chat, while Dropbox Paper with over 90% usage among employees, serves as a flexible solution for project management, coordination and internal communication. They believe that the new Dropbox will improve focus and reduce context switching for their employees given that Slack, Paper and the number of best of breed SaaS applications, now can live side by side in our new foreground experience. Beyond the launch of Spaces and the investments we made in the new Dropbox, we also announced some other notable product updates over the last quarter. In September, we rolled out a new HelloSign integration that allows users to sign docs in just a few clicks. With our new foreground experience, users will no longer need to follow click down menus, instead HelloSign features are intelligently surface based on the file type. We also launched Dropbox Transfer into general availability earlier this month. Based on our learnings from Showcase, we found that knowledge workers need a fast elegant way to send large piece of the content to their colleagues and clients. Creating a Dropbox transfer is like making a copy of the users work, recipients can edit the original file. With the ability to add a password and expiration date, create a custom download page and delete links in any time, user stay in control of their content. Built-in viewership stats also tell senders how many times their links get viewed and notifications alert them when files are downloaded. New capabilities like these are helping our user streamline their workflows and stay in sync with their customers, partners and teams. Dropbox started out as a folder for your team’s files. And now the new Dropbox and Dropbox Spaces represent the biggest changes we've ever made to our product and transform Dropbox into a smart workspace for all your cloud content. In a world where using technology at work can be fragment and distracting, the smart workspace ties together all your different apps in ecosystems and helps you focus on the work that matters. We believe that content that's at the center of the collaborative universe and that the most important workflows in the company revolve around content. That positions us better than anyone else to solve this problem. I'll now turn it over to Ajay, our CFO, to walk through our financial results.