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Instructure Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial Results


SALT LAKE CITY, July 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Instructure, Inc. (NYSE: INST) today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2019.

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"Q2 was another solid quarter for Instructure as we delivered $62.9 million in revenue," said Dan Goldsmith, CEO of Instructure. "Our mission of helping people grow from the first day of school to the last day of work is resonating with our growing customer base of more than 30 million people."

Second Quarter Financial Summary


(in thousands, except per share data)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018




(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)


Revenue


$

62,867



$

50,063



$

120,943



$

98,054


Gross Margin

















GAAP



67.5

%



70.8

%



68.1

%



70.8

%

Non-GAAP(1)



71.3

%



72.5

%



71.4

%



72.5

%

Operating Loss

















GAAP



(22,552)




(12,425)




(42,011)




(24,558)


Non-GAAP(1)



(5,927)




(8,128)




(10,331)




(15,214)


Operating Margin

















GAAP



-35.9

%



-24.8

%



-34.7

%



-25.0

%

Non-GAAP(1)



-9.4

%



-16.2

%



-8.5

%



-15.5

%

Net loss

















GAAP



(20,749)




(12,538)




(36,891)




(24,405)


Non-GAAP(1)



(6,039)




(8,241)




(10,118)




(15,183)


EPS

















GAAP


$

(0.56)



$

(0.36)



$

(1.02)



$

(0.73)


Non-GAAP(1)


$

(0.16)



$

(0.24)



$

(0.28)



$

(0.45)












(1) Non-GAAP financial measures exclude stock-based compensation, reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions, amortization of acquisition related intangibles, the change in fair value of mark-to-mark liabilities, the change in fair value of the contingent liability and the deferred income tax benefit.

Business Outlook

Instructure issued financial guidance for the third quarter and full-year 2019. The financial guidance discussed below is on a non-GAAP basis, except for revenue, and excludes stock-based compensation expense, reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions, amortization of acquisition related intangibles, the change in fair value of the contingent liability and the deferred income tax benefit (see tables below that reconcile these non-GAAP financial measures to the related GAAP measures). 

For the third quarter ending September 30, 2019, Instructure expects revenue of approximately $67.7 million to $68.3 million, a non-GAAP net loss of ($7.4) million to ($6.8) million, and non-GAAP net loss per common share of ($0.20) to ($0.18).

For the full year ending December 31, 2019, Instructure expects revenue of approximately $258 million to $260 million, as compared to previously stated guidance of $257 million to $260 million, non-GAAP net loss of ($24) million to ($21.5) million, as compared to previously stated guidance of ($25) million to ($21.5) million, and non-GAAP net loss per common share of ($0.65) to ($0.58), as compared to previously stated guidance of ($0.68) to ($0.58).

Instructure remains on track to reach approximately breakeven for free cash flow for the full year ending December 31, 2019.

The prepared remarks that Instructure's CEO and CFO will make during today's conference call follow the financial tables below.

Conference Call Details

Instructure will discuss its second quarter 2019 results today, July 29, 2019, via teleconference at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Time / 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The call may be accessed at (877) 201-0168 or (647) 788-4901, passcode 1781908. 

The live webcast of the call can be accessed at the Instructure Investor Relations website at ir.instructure.com. A replay of the call will be available at the same web address approximately two hours following the conclusion of the live event. You may register for the live webcast at http://bit.ly/INST_Q22019EarningsCall.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In this press release and related conference call, Instructure's non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP operating expenses, non-GAAP operating loss, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net loss, non-GAAP net loss per share, non-GAAP free cash flow and 12-month billings are not presented in accordance with GAAP and are not intended to be used in lieu of GAAP presentations of results of operations.

Management presents these non-GAAP financial measures because it considers them to be important supplemental measures of performance. Management uses the non-GAAP financial measures for planning purposes, including analysis of the company's performance against prior periods, the preparation of operating budgets and to determine appropriate levels of operating and capital investments. Management also believes that the non-GAAP financial measures provide additional insight for analysts and investors in evaluating the company's financial and operational performance. However, these non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as an analytical tool and are not intended to be an alternative to financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. We intend to provide these non-GAAP financial measures as part of our future earnings discussions and, therefore, the inclusion of these non-GAAP financial measures will provide consistency in our financial reporting. Investors are encouraged to review the reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of our non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP measures has been provided in the financial tables included below in this press release. Our definitions may differ from the definitions used by other companies and therefore comparability may be limited. In addition, other companies may not publish these or similar metrics.

Non-GAAP measures exclude stock-based compensation, reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions, amortization of acquisition related intangibles, the change in fair value of mark-to-market liabilities, the change in fair value of the contingent liability and the deferred income tax benefit. We believe investors may want to exclude the effects of these items in order to compare our financial performance between time periods:

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains, and statements made during the above referenced conference call will contain, "forward-looking" statements, which are subject to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding the company's financial guidance for the third quarter of 2019 and for the full year ending December 31, 2019, the company's growth, customer demand and application adoption, the company's research and development efforts and future application releases, and the company's expectations regarding future revenue, expenses, cash flows and net income or loss. These statements are not guarantees of future performance, but are based on management's expectations as of the date of this press release and assumptions that are inherently subject to uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements include the following: risks associated with anticipated growth in Instructure's addressable market; competitive factors, including changes in the competitive environment, pricing changes, sales cycle time and increased competition; Instructure's ability to build and expand its sales efforts; general economic and industry conditions; new application introductions and Instructure's ability to develop and deliver innovative applications and features; Instructure's ability to integrate technologies or business Instructure has acquired; Instructure's ability to provide high-quality service and support offerings; risks associated with international operations; and macroeconomic conditions. These and other important risk factors are described more fully in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on May 1, 2019, and other documents filed with the SEC and could cause actual results to vary from expectations. All information provided in this press release and in the conference call is as of the date hereof and Instructure undertakes no duty to update this information except as required by law.

About Instructure

Instructure helps people grow from the first day of school to the last day of work. More than 30 million people use the Canvas Learning Management Platform for schools and the Bridge Employee Development Platform for businesses. More information at www.instructure.com.

Contacts:

Natalia Kanevsky
Vice President, Investor Relations
Instructure
(866) 574-3127
[email protected]

Cory Edwards
Vice President, Corporate Communications
Instructure
(801) 386-1960
[email protected]

 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS


(in thousands)






June 30,

2019



December 31,

2018


Assets


(unaudited)






Current assets:









Cash and cash equivalents


$

28,690



$

94,320


Short-term marketable securities



18,782




58,630


Accounts receivable?net of allowances of $865 and $1,092 at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively



109,151




35,514


Prepaid expenses



24,287




13,918


Deferred commissions



10,933




8,226


Other current assets



4,146




2,019


Total current assets



195,989




212,627


Property and equipment, net



28,602




27,388


Right-of-use assets



38,405




?


Goodwill



70,282




12,354


Intangible assets, net



38,000




6,262


Noncurrent prepaid expenses



4,848




3,516


Deferred commissions, net of current portion



14,737




11,404


Other assets



586




446


Total assets


$

391,449



$

273,997


Liabilities and stockholders' equity









Current liabilities:









Accounts payable


$

9,656



$

3,581


Accrued liabilities



14,524




9,809


Deferred rent



?




1,329


Lease liabilities



6,338




?


Deferred revenue



154,218




117,298


Total current liabilities



184,736




132,017


Deferred revenue, net of current portion



3,172




3,372


Lease liabilities, net of current portion



44,320




?


Deferred rent, net of current portion



?




10,150


Other long-term liabilities



2,673




20


Total liabilities



234,901




145,559


Commitments and contingencies









Stockholders' equity:









Common stock



3




3


Additional paid-in capital



460,841




395,865


Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)



17




(8)


Accumulated deficit



(304,313)




(267,422)


Total stockholders' equity



156,548




128,438


Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$

391,449



$

273,997


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS


(in thousands, except per share data)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018




(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)


Revenue:

















Subscription and support


$

57,287



$

45,104



$

110,488



$

88,304


Professional services and other



5,580




4,959




10,455




9,750


Total net revenue



62,867




50,063




120,943




98,054


Cost of Revenue:

















Subscription and support



15,782




10,784




29,703




21,175


Professional services and other



4,665




3,814




8,901




7,408


Total cost of revenue



20,447




14,598




38,604




28,583


Gross profit



42,420




35,465




82,339




69,471


Operating expenses:

















Sales and marketing



31,881




24,841




59,806




48,029


Research and development



20,949




14,849




39,888




29,509


General and administrative



12,142




8,200




24,656




16,491


Total operating expenses



64,972




47,890




124,350




94,029


Loss from operations



(22,552)




(12,425)




(42,011)




(24,558)


Other income (expense):

















Interest income



274




529




923




767


Interest expense



(6)




(20)




(11)




(29)


Other expense



(173)




(529)




(253)




(353)


Total other income (expense), net



95




(20)




659




385


Loss before income taxes



(22,457)




(12,445)




(41,352)




(24,173)


Income tax benefit (expense)



1,708




(93)




4,461




(232)


Net loss


$

(20,749)



$

(12,538)



$

(36,891)



$

(24,405)


Net loss per common share, basic and diluted


$

(0.56)



$

(0.36)



$

(1.02)



$

(0.73)


Weighted average shares used to compute net loss per share, basic and diluted



36,729




34,491




36,232




33,444


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS


(in thousands)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018




(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)



(unaudited)


Operating Activities:

















Net loss


$

(20,749)



$

(12,538)



$

(36,891)



$

(24,405)


Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:

















Depreciation of property and equipment



2,612




2,105




4,932




4,118


Amortization of intangible assets



2,640




676




3,848




1,439


Amortization of deferred financing costs



4




3




9




10


Change in fair value of mark-to-market liabilities



?




(755)




?




(1,266)


Stock-based compensation



15,366




5,675




29,304




10,419


Other



(651)




(963)




(870)




(899)


Changes in assets and liabilities:

















Accounts receivable, net



(82,406)




(68,724)




(73,300)




(60,004)


Prepaid expenses and other assets



2,262




(1,241)




(17,665)




1,382


Deferred commissions



(5,252)




(1,144)




(5,790)




(932)


Right-of-use assets



(320)




?




825




?


Accounts payable and accrued liabilities



7,506




942




10,632




3,010


Deferred revenue



61,564




53,419




31,801




30,864


Lease liabilities



1,183




?




(51)




?


Deferred rent



?




464




?




1,836


Other liabilities



1,818




?




2,604




?


Net cash used in operating activities



(14,423)




(22,081)




(50,612)




(34,428)


Investing Activities:

















Purchases of property and equipment



(2,658)




(2,543)




(4,994)




(7,390)


Proceeds from sale of property and equipment



22




26




46




52


Purchases of marketable securities



?




(48,441)




(15,394)




(48,441)


Maturities of marketable securities



23,186




?




55,686




5,700


Business acquisitions, net of cash received



(30,458)




?




(55,287)




?


Net cash used in investing activities



(9,908)




(50,958)




(19,943)




(50,079)


Financing Activities:

















Proceeds from common stock offerings, net of offering costs



?




(14)




?




109,789


Proceeds from issuance of common stock from employee equity plans



4,045




4,417




5,563




7,249


Shares repurchased for tax withholdings on vesting of restricted stock



(363)




(128)




(638)




(255)


Payments for financing costs



?




(18)




?




(18)


Net cash provided by financing activities



3,682




4,257




4,925




116,765


Net increase (decrease) in cash



(20,649)




(68,782)




(65,630)




32,258


Cash, beginning of period



49,339




136,733




94,320




35,693


Cash, end of period


$

28,690



$

67,951



$

28,690



$

67,951


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP GROSS MARGIN


(in thousands, except percentages)


(unaudited)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018


GAAP gross profit


$

42,420



$

35,465



$

82,339



$

69,471


Stock-based compensation



1,112




553




2,116




975


Amortization of acquisition related intangibles



1,293




333




1,848




675


Reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions



?




(49)




?




(49)


Non-GAAP gross margin


$

44,825



$

36,302



$

86,303



$

71,072



















GAAP gross margin %



67.5

%



70.8

%



68.1

%



70.8

%

Non-GAAP gross margin %



71.3

%



72.5

%



71.4

%



72.5

%

 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP OPERATING LOSS


(in thousands, except percentages)


(unaudited)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018


Loss from operations


$

(22,552)



$

(12,425)



$

(42,011)



$

(24,558)


Stock-based compensation



15,366




5,675




29,304




10,419


Reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions



(1,327)




(1,225)




(1,327)




(1,225)


Amortization of acquisition related intangibles



2,586




602




3,723




1,294


Change in fair value of contingent liability



?




(755)




(20)




(1,144)


Non-GAAP operating loss


$

(5,927)



$

(8,128)



$

(10,331)



$

(15,214)



















GAAP operating margin



-35.9

%



-24.8

%



-34.7

%



-25.0

%

Non-GAAP operating margin



-9.4

%



-16.2

%



-8.5

%



-15.5

%

 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP NET LOSS


(in thousands, except per share data)


(unaudited)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018


Net loss


$

(20,749)



$

(12,538)



$

(36,891)



$

(24,405)


Stock-based compensation



15,366




5,675




29,304




10,419


Reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions



(1,327)




(1,225)




(1,327)




(1,225)


Amortization of acquisition related intangibles



2,586




602




3,723




1,294


Change in fair value of mark-to-market liabilities



?




?




?




(122)


Change in fair value of contingent liability



?




(755)




(20)




(1,144)


Deferred income tax benefit from business combination



(1,915)




?




(4,907)




?


Non-GAAP net loss


$

(6,039)



$

(8,241)



$

(10,118)



$

(15,183)


Non-GAAP net loss per common share, basic and diluted


$

(0.16)



$

(0.24)



$

(0.28)



$

(0.45)


Weighted average common shares used in computing basic and diluted net loss per common share



36,729




34,491




36,232




33,444


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF FREE CASH FLOW


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months

Ended June 30,




2019



2018



2019



2018


Net cash used in operating activities


$

(14,423)



$

(22,081)



$

(50,612)



$

(34,428)


Purchases of property and equipment and intangible assets



(2,658)




(2,543)




(4,994)




(7,390)


Proceeds from sale of property and equipment



22




26




46




52


Free cash flow


$

(17,059)



$

(24,598)



$

(55,560)



$

(41,766)


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF 12-MONTH BILLINGS


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






Trailing Twelve Months Ended

June 30,




2019



2018


Total net revenue


$

232,433



$

186,008











Total deferred revenue









Beginning balance



132,526




104,275


Ending balance



157,390




132,526


Net change in current deferred revenue



24,864




28,251











Total 12-month billings


$

257,297



$

214,259


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP OPERATING EXPENSES


Three Months Ended June 30, 2019


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






GAAP



Stock-based
compensation
expense



Reversal of
payroll tax
associated
with equity
transactions



Amortization
of acquired
intangibles



Change in
fair value
of
contingent
liability



NON-GAAP


Operating expenses:

























Sales and marketing


$

31,881




(4,291)




?




(1,293)




?



$

26,297


Research and development



20,949




(5,173)




?




?




?




15,776


General and administrative



12,142




(4,790)




1,327




?




?




8,679


Total operating expenses


$

64,972




(14,254)




1,327




(1,293)




?



$

50,752


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP OPERATING EXPENSES


Three Months Ended June 30, 2018


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






GAAP



Stock-based
compensation
expense



Reversal of
payroll tax
associated
with equity
transactions



Amortization
of acquired
intangibles



Change in
fair value
of
contingent
liability



NON-GAAP


Operating expenses:

























Sales and marketing


$

24,841




(1,671)




430




(269)




?



$

23,331


Research and development



14,849




(2,033)




616




?




?




13,432


General and administrative



8,200




(1,418)




130




?




755




7,667


Total operating expenses


$

47,890




(5,122)




1,176




(269)




755



$

44,430


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP OPERATING EXPENSES


Six Months Ended June 30, 2019


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






GAAP



Stock-based
compensation
expense



Reversal of
payroll tax
associated
with equity
transactions



Amortization
of acquired
intangibles



Change in
fair value
of
contingent
liability



NON-GAAP


Operating expenses:

























Sales and marketing


$

59,806




(7,998)




?




(1,875)




?



$

49,933


Research and development



39,888




(9,943)




?




?




?




29,945


General and administrative



24,656




(9,247)




1,327




?




20




16,756


Total operating expenses


$

124,350




(27,188)




1,327




(1,875)




20



$

96,634


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP OPERATING EXPENSES


Six Months Ended June 30, 2018


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






GAAP



Stock-based
compensation
expense



Reversal of
payroll tax
associated
with equity
transactions



Amortization
of acquired
intangibles



Change in
fair value
of
contingent
liability



NON-GAAP


Operating expenses:

























Sales and marketing


$

48,029




(3,019)




430




(619)




?



$

44,821


Research and development



29,509




(3,927)




616




?




?




26,198


General and administrative



16,491




(2,498)




130




?




1,144




15,267


Total operating expenses


$

94,029




(9,444)




1,176




(619)




1,144



$

86,286


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP NET LOSS GUIDANCE


(in thousands)


(unaudited)






Three Months Ending

September 30,



Full Year Ending

December 31,




2019



2019



2019



2019




LOW



HIGH



LOW



HIGH


Net loss


$

(26,250)



$

(25,650)



$

(86,940)



$

(84,440)


Stock-based compensation



16,250




16,250




60,300




60,300


Reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions



?




?




(1,330)




(1,330)


Amortization of acquisition related intangibles



2,600




2,600




8,900




8,900


Change in fair value of contingent liability



?




?




(20)




(20)


Deferred income tax benefit from business combination



?




?




(4,910)




(4,910)


Non-GAAP net loss


$

(7,400)



$

(6,800)



$

(24,000)



$

(21,500)


 

INSTRUCTURE, INC.


RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP NET LOSS PER COMMON SHARE GUIDANCE


(unaudited)






Three Months Ending

September 30,



Full Year Ending

December 31,




2019



2019



2019



2019




LOW



HIGH



LOW



HIGH


Net loss per common share


$

(0.71)



$

(0.69)



$

(2.36)



$

(2.29)


Stock-based compensation



0.44




0.44




1.64




1.64


Reversal of payroll tax expense on secondary stock purchase transactions



?




?




(0.04)




(0.04)


Amortization of acquisition related intangibles



0.07




0.07




0.24




0.24


Change in fair value of contingent liability



?




?




(0.00)




(0.00)


Deferred income tax benefit from business combination



?




?




(0.13)




(0.13)


Non-GAAP net loss per common share, basic and diluted


$

(0.20)



$

(0.18)



$

(0.65)



$

(0.58)


Non-GAAP weighted average common shares used in computing basic and diluted net loss per common share (in thousands)



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37,200




36,800




36,800


Prepared Remarks ? Dan Goldsmith, CEO

Instructure's mission of helping people grow from the first day of school to the last day of work is resonating with our growing customer base of more than 30 million people. Q2 was another solid quarter for Instructure as we grew our business and introduced new capabilities with our Canvas Learning Management and Bridge Employee Development Platforms.

In Q2, we delivered $62.9M in revenue, representing 26% year-over-year growth. I am pleased with our performance during the first half of 2019. We introduced new features and products, expanded partnerships, and we welcomed Portfolium and MasteryConnect into the Instructure family. We have filled key executive positions this year including bringing on Marta DeBellis, as Chief Marketing Officer, Jennifer Goldsmith, as Chief Strategy Officer, and most recently, Frank Maylett, EVP of Global Sales. Frank brings more than 20 years of experience in sales and expanding SaaS businesses. With the addition of these leaders, the build-out of our senior executive team is now complete. 

Earlier this month, we held our annual InstructureCon event in Long Beach, California. We hosted over 3,000 attendees from more than 1,200 institutions, and 70 partners. We introduced new features to our Canvas Learning Management Platform and our existing and prospective customers are excited about these capabilities. We announced expanded partnerships as well. For example, we are working with Amazon Web Services and Apple, enabling access to their educational content directly through Canvas. We also shared the success of our integration efforts with MasteryConnect and Portfolium, who already feel like natural members of the Instructure family.   

We are growing revenue and increasing Instructure's market share across K-12 and higher education. In Q2, we added many new customers. Some select highlights from the quarter include:

In Q2, key international education wins across the regions include:

Internationally, we continue to mature our go-to-market strategy. We are pursuing new opportunities with prospects who are using SaaS and open source solutions, and we are learning to unlock the patterns for success in existing and new countries as we continue to expand. 

Now let's turn our attention to Bridge. In June, we hosted our first standalone Bridge Conference, in Park City, where heads of talent and HR joined us to discuss employee development. During the event, we announced the expanded Bridge Employee Development Platform with new products that include Career, for career pathing, and Engage, for measuring employee sentiment and engagement. With these additions, Bridge is now a comprehensive solution for companies to use as they invest in their most important asset: their people. 

During BridgeCon, we also shared recent research that we conducted with Harris Poll. One notable finding is that nearly 70% of US employees say they are likely or somewhat likely to leave their current jobs for companies that invest in employee development. Organizations are looking for ways to further develop their employees. And as they do, they are turning to Bridge for a solution. We have evolved from a corporate LMS into a full employee development platform for corporations, and our customers and prospects have embraced this change. 

In Q2, we continued to make progress with Bridge. Key highlights include: 

As we evaluate the success of the Bridge business, we are monitoring win-rates, attach-rates, and significant deals. Our Q2 results demonstrate progress against all these metrics.

During the first 6 months in my role, I have spent considerable time with customers in schools, in the workplace, and at our events. I am taking the time to review our business, which will allow us to weigh our investments, evaluate growth opportunities, and ultimately make the right changes moving forward. 

We are improving the efficiency of our business through a series of ongoing initiatives such as growing engineering talent in Budapest. We are making solid progress on our strategy, executing to our plan, and strengthening the foundation of our team and our products.

With this in mind, we look forward, excited by the prospects for the second half of 2019 and beyond. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers, partners, and employees for their continued support and commitment to Instructure and our mission.

Prepared Remarks ? Steve Kaminsky, CFO

We delivered a solid Q2 with healthy revenue growth. 

Let me provide some additional details on our Q2 financials:

Total revenue grew 26% year over year to $62.9 million, of which subscription revenue was $57.3 million. This healthy revenue growth is a direct result of customer growth, the contributions from our recent acquisitions and net revenue retention of over 100%. International revenue as a % of total was 20%. As a reminder, this quarter our total revenue includes the contribution from our two acquisitions, which is almost entirely domestic revenue. If you were to exclude that revenue, international revenue as a % of total for the quarter would have been essentially equivalent to Q1.

Twelve month rolling billings at the end of Q2 was $257.3 million, up 20% from the second quarter of 2018, also calculated on a rolling twelve-month basis. This also includes incremental billings from our two acquisitions, which added to the growth rate.

For the remainder of my commentary, unless otherwise noted, I will discuss non-GAAP results and all EPS numbers are on a per common share basis. 

Gross margin in Q2 was 71.3%. As we discussed last quarter, gross margin was impacted modestly year over year by our recent acquisitions. Q2 total operating expense was $50.8 million. This represents, as a percent of revenue, a decrease of 800bps compared to last year. Of the 800bps decrease, the majority was related to the change in compensation policy we discussed last quarter, partially offset by the incremental expense of our two acquisitions. After accounting for those adjustments we realized a 230 bps improvement related to operational efficiencies. Our operating loss was $5.9 million

GAAP net loss for Q2 was $20.7 million, as compared to $12.5 million in the same period a year ago.     

Non-GAAP net loss for Q2 was $6 million, which is 8 cents per share lower than Q2 of last year. 

Turning to the balance sheet, we ended the quarter in-line with our expectations of $47.5 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities.

Free cash flow for the second quarter of 2019 was negative $17.1 million. Additionally, we remain on track to reach approximately breakeven for free cash flow for the full year. 

As we have been talking to investors over the last quarter, we've received requests for additional color surrounding our recent compensation philosophy change, so let me now provide a bit more granularity. In looking at our expectations for FY 2019, the year over year increase in stock-based comp is a direct result of four factors. The first factor is incremental headcount growth, which is a component of business as usual. The second component is the equity portion of CEO and executive compensation. As a reminder, our prior CEO, Josh Coates, did not receive any equity grants. This was normalized when Dan joined the company. And, as Dan has mentioned, we have added to the executive ranks which contribute to incremental stock-based compensation. A third component is additional headcount from our recent acquisitions of Portfolium and MasteryConnect. Combined, these factors account for slightly less than half of the expected year over year increase in stock-based compensation. The remainder is related to the overall change in compensation philosophy implemented for 2019. 

Let me end my remarks with a discussion around our expectations for the third quarter and full year.

For the third quarter, we expect revenue in the range of $67.7 million to $68.3 million, non-GAAP net loss of ($7.4) million to ($6.8) million, and non-GAAP net loss per common share of ($0.20) to ($0.18).

For the full year, we expect revenue in the range of $258 million to $260 million, as compared to our previous guidance of $257 million to $260 million. We expect non-GAAP net loss of ($24) million to ($21.5) million, as compared to previously stated guidance of ($25) million to ($21.5) million, and a non-GAAP net loss per common share of ($0.65) to ($0.58), as compared to previously stated guidance of ($0.68) to ($0.58). Included in our full year GAAP net loss is $60.3 million for stock-based compensation, a slight increase from last quarter. The slight increase is due to finalizing the accounting for the MasteryConnect acquisition, and the addition of the two executive hires that were made since our last call.

For calculating EPS, we expect our shares to be 37.2 million for the third quarter and 36.8 million for the full year.

In summary, we delivered a solid quarter, and we're well-positioned as we head into our important and busy third quarter.

SOURCE Instructure, Inc.


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