Low entry ACV plus a generous free tier stretches early payback despite cheap acquisition.
Payback Period = CAC ÷ (ARPU × Gross Margin %)
Months for a customer's gross profit to repay the cost of acquiring them.
If your Payback Period for DevTools SaaS at early stage ($0–$1M ARR) sits below 26 months, you're in the top quartile — this is the disciplined operator zone.
Around the median (16 months) is normal performance. Below P25 (10 months) signals a real problem in efficiency or cost discipline that should be addressed before scaling.
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What's a good Payback Period for DevTools SaaS at early stage?
The median Payback Period for DevTools SaaS at early stage is 16 months. The 25th percentile sits at 10 months and the 75th at 26 months.
How is Payback Period calculated?
Payback Period = CAC ÷ (ARPU × Gross Margin %). Months for a customer's gross profit to repay the cost of acquiring them.
Where does this benchmark come from?
Sourced from Industry consensus 2025. Low entry ACV plus a generous free tier stretches early payback despite cheap acquisition.