- Needham analyst Mike Cikos reiterates Datadog Inc DDOG with a Buy and maintains a $105 price target.
- Cikos recently spoke with a former Datadog sales employee who spent ~5 years with the company before departing in 2021.
- As per Cikos, organizations that first establish product-led growth can find it difficult to tack on a more dedicated selling motion due to the change in the required sales process, culture, and expertise.
- Cikos' contact described the process as "taking your hand off the edge of the pool to get to the other side."
- However, the analyst thinks Datadog has powerfully structured a multi-faceted go-to-market strategy through PLG and more traditional top-down selling.
- In its early stages, customer use of Datadog was driven through a product-led go-to-market, which generated "avid, hands-on, fanboy users seeping into organizations and moving horizontally." While PLG resulted in a high-velocity, efficient sales model, "the problem is you get wide, but not high."
- Datadog built an avenue to hold more strategic conversations with customer leadership regarding Observability, multi-module adoption, and consumption by layering on a high-touch, top-down sales motion. Following grassroots PLG adoption, the analyst believes Datadog established a beachhead position, where the company "then has license to conduct discovery across an organization."
- The success of Datadog's aggressive go-to-market is evidenced by multi-product attach and "based on the positioning we do to own the mindshare of the buyer…We suck the oxygen out of the room to win the deal."
- Cikos views Datadog delivers a potent combination of product and market fit that should enable the company to execute against a significant opportunity with a capital-efficient business model.
- The analyst believes Datadog has a leading go-to-market strategy that begins with the frictionless sale of infrastructure and progresses to the sale of the platform (i.e., customers are showing a high propensity to expand to new products, given their familiarity with infrastructure).
- Moreover, customers have noted that infrastructure monitoring is a "must-have" as they begin their cloud-native journey.
- Datadog is the beneficiary of multiple long-term tailwinds, and the company is set up well to execute against a large TAM.
- Price Action: DDOG shares traded higher by 6.70% at $72.46 on the last check Friday.
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