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B2B SaaS Unit Economics

Unit Economics
Calculator

Enter your numbers below to instantly calculate CAC, LTV, payback period, and how your unit economics compare to B2B SaaS benchmarks.

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Derived Outputs

ACV

ARPA × 12

Customer Lifespan

1 ÷ Monthly Churn

LTV

Lifespan × ARPA

Actual CPL

Ad Spend ÷ Leads

Formula & Metric Reference — All 15 Metrics

ARPA Average Revenue Per Account (Monthly)
You enter this Total MRR ÷ total active accounts. Use monthly, not annual.
Monthly Account Churn % of customers who cancel monthly
You enter this Customers lost this month ÷ customers at start of month × 100. Annual churn ÷ 12 for an estimate.
Monthly S&M Expenses Total sales & marketing spend
You enter this Include: ad spend, sales salaries + commissions, marketing salaries, agency fees, tools (CRM, enrichment), content costs.
Monthly Ad Spend Paid media only
You enter this Subset of S&M expenses. Used to calculate Actual CPL. Should be ≤ total S&M expenses.
New Leads / Month Pipeline volume
You enter this Define "lead" consistently — MQL, demo request, or trial signup. Used to calculate CPL and lead-to-customer conversion rate.
New Customers / Month Closed / activated accounts
You enter this Accounts that converted to paying this month. Used to calculate Actual CAC and lead-to-customer conversion rate.
ACV Average Contract Value (Annual)
ARPA × 12 Annualised revenue per account. Used as the basis for Target CAC Method 1. Higher ACV = higher allowable CAC.
Customer Lifespan Average months a customer stays
1 ÷ Monthly Churn % At 3.3% monthly churn: 1 ÷ 0.033 = ~30 months. Reducing churn from 3% to 2% extends lifespan from 33 to 50 months — a 52% LTV increase.
LTV Customer Lifetime Value
Lifespan × ARPA Total revenue expected from one customer before they churn. The ceiling on how much you can rationally spend to acquire them.
Actual CPL Cost Per Lead (paid only)
Ad Spend ÷ New Leads What you're currently paying per lead from paid channels. Compare against Target CPL to know if your bids are set correctly.
Target CAC — Method 1 50% of ACV
ACV × 0.5 Rule of thumb: don't spend more than half your first-year contract value acquiring a customer. Conservative, contract-value-anchored ceiling.
Target CAC — Method 2 1/6th of LTV
LTV ÷ 6 Targets a minimum 6:1 LTV:CAC ratio. Retention-anchored — accounts for full customer value over their lifetime, not just year one.
Target CAC (Midpoint) Average of Method 1 & 2
(Method 1 + Method 2) ÷ 2 Balanced ceiling. Used as the primary CAC benchmark. If Actual CAC exceeds this, your S&M spend per customer is too high.
Actual CAC True cost to acquire one customer
S&M Spend ÷ New Customers Blended CAC across all channels. Include all S&M costs — not just ad spend. This is the number to benchmark against your Target CAC.
S&M Payback Period Months to recover CAC
Actual CAC ÷ ARPA How long before a customer generates enough revenue to cover their acquisition cost. Under 12 months = healthy. Over 18 months = capital intensive. Fix before scaling.
LTV : CAC Ratio Return on acquisition spend
LTV ÷ Actual CAC The core unit economics health metric. Below 3:1 = losing money on growth. 3–6:1 = acceptable. 6–8:1 = ideal. Above 8:1 = under-investing in growth.
Target CPL Max cost-per-lead at current conversion
Target CAC × (Customers ÷ Leads) The maximum you should bid or pay per lead given your current lead-to-customer conversion rate. Use to set bid caps in Google Ads, Meta, and LinkedIn.
Lead-to-Customer Rate Pipeline conversion efficiency
New Customers ÷ New Leads The multiplier that connects CPL to CAC. A 10% improvement here drops your effective CAC by 10% with zero change to ad spend. Highest-leverage lever in most B2B SaaS funnels.

LTV : CAC Ratio

Your return on every dollar spent acquiring a customer

036810+

S&M Payback Period

Months to recover what you spent acquiring each customer

Actual CAC

Total S&M spend ÷ new customers this month

Target CAC (Midpoint)

Average of 50% ACV and 1/6th LTV methods

Target CPL

Max you should pay per lead at your current lead-to-customer conversion rate

vs B2B SaaS Benchmarks

LTV:CAC Ratio 6:1 – 8:1 ideal
Payback Period <18 months
Actual CAC vs Target CAC ≤ Target CAC

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How to Read This

LTV:CAC below 3:1 = you're overpaying to acquire customers relative to what they're worth.
LTV:CAC 6:1–8:1 = ideal range. Below 6 = not enough return. Above 8 = you're under-investing in growth.
Target CPL helps you set bid caps in Google Ads, Meta, and LinkedIn so your paid channels stay within unit economics.
Payback under 12 months = healthy. 12–18 months = acceptable. Over 18 months = capital-intensive, fix before scaling.

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