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  • ServiceNow Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis
    Feb 25 2026
    # Beta Finch Podcast Script: ServiceNow Q4 2025 Earnings

    **ALEX**: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown! I'm Alex, and I'm here with my co-host Jordan to dive into ServiceNow's Q4 2025 results. This podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

    **JORDAN**: Thanks Alex! And wow, what a quarter ServiceNow just delivered. CEO Bill McDermott came out swinging right from the opening remarks, essentially saying "Here are the facts" to counter what he called "speculation everywhere." This feels like a company that's tired of being misunderstood by the market.

    **ALEX**: Absolutely! Let's start with the numbers because they're pretty impressive. Q4 subscription revenue hit $3.47 billion, growing 19.5% year-over-year in constant currency - that's 150 basis points above the high end of their guidance. And their remaining performance obligations, or RPO, grew 21% to over $28 billion. Jordan, what stood out to you?

    **JORDAN**: The acceleration story is huge here. Net new Annual Contract Value growth actually accelerated both quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year. That's not something you see often in mature software companies. And get this - they had 244 deals greater than $1 million in net new ACV, including seven deals over $10 million. That suggests enterprises are making serious platform bets on ServiceNow.

    **ALEX**: Right, and let's talk about their AI momentum. Now Assist, their AI product suite, surpassed $600 million in ACV and is tracking toward their $1 billion target for 2026. McDermott mentioned they had 35 deals over $1 million for Now Assist in Q4 alone, with some customers expanding their AI usage by 13 times upon renewal.

    **JORDAN**: That renewal expansion story is fascinating. CFO Gina Mastantuono mentioned that customer service Now Assist deals saw over 70% upsell expansion at renewal in Q4. This suggests customers aren't just trying AI - they're getting real value and wanting more. It's moving from proof-of-concept to production scale.

    **ALEX**: Now, let's address the elephant in the room - the recent acquisitions. ServiceNow has been busy, acquiring Moveworks, and announcing plans to acquire VESA and ARMS. McDermott was pretty defensive about this, pushing back against speculation that M&A was driven by necessity.

    **JORDAN**: He was very clear about their strategy here. McDermott emphasized they've never acquired for revenue alone, and these acquisitions are about expanding their Total Addressable Market to over $600 billion. The story he's telling is about creating an "AI control tower" for enterprises - combining visibility from ARMS, identity governance from VESA, and orchestration from ServiceNow's platform.

    **ALEX**: The security angle is interesting. Their security and risk business already generates over $1 billion in ACV and grew nearly 40% year-over-year. With these acquisitions, they're essentially saying they want to be the comprehensive security platform for what they call the "agentic AI world" - where AI agents are running business processes autonomously.

    **JORDAN**: Speaking of autonomous AI, I loved McDermott's explanation of why AI needs workflow orchestration. He said AI is "probabilistic" - meaning uncertain outcomes - while workflow orchestration is "deterministic" - predictable and governed. That's actually a compelling argument for why AI doesn't replace platforms like ServiceNow, but rather depends on them.

    **ALEX**: The customer examples were pretty compelling too. One stood out where a consumer services company achieved 400% ROI and needed eight times more AI assists after a year. They're flipping from 80% human-led support to 80% automated. That's the kind of business transformation that creates sticky, expanding relationships.

    **JORDAN**: And let's talk margi

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