How Much To Compensate SaaS Sales Teams For New Sales, Renewals And Expansions

As a SaaS startup begins to reach critical mass, the business generates more of its revenue from upsells and expansions, reaching about 30% at between $40-75M in revenue, which is in line with some of the models we’ve created. Many times startup teams ask how to compensate a sales team for renewals and upsells. The 2016 PacCrest Survey contains a wealth of information about these types of go to market questions.

SaaS companies benefit from great efficiencies when they market to their existing customer base. In addition to mitigating churn, startups spend 2-10x less on acquiring a marginal ARR dollar when expanding and upselling accounts. This figure is called the cost of customer acquisition (CAC) ratio.

I’ve reproduced this chart from the 2016 PacCrest report. For the median SaaS company, a new ACV dollar costs $1.13. The 25th percentile is a upper marker for the businesses with higher CAC ratios and it’s $1.50. Upsell, enticing buying a more expensive version or add-ons, costs twenty-seven cents per revenue dollar. Expansions, when the buyer purchases more seats for example, costs twenty cents per revenue dollar, and renewals is thirteen cents per revenue dollar.

Familiarity is a major factor in reducing costs for the marginal sale to an existing customer. The buyer and the seller have built a relationship underpinned by trust and bolstered by experience working together for some time. The expansion or renewal is the second time the buyer is purchasing from the seller, so procurement processes are clear. Third, the internal dynamics should be easier since a successful software deployment should have established several internal champions. This familiarity decreases sales cycles and increases success rates, improving the economics.

How should SaaS startups compensate their sales teams for upsells and expansions? According to the survey, the median commission rate on upsells is the same as new sales at roughly 7-8% of ACV (annual contract value). About 60% of those surveyed pay full commission on renewals and expansion, which is up 10 percentage points since last year, indicating this payout structure may be evolving into an industry standard. In the case of renewals, again 60% of startups pay commission, but 3% of ACV instead of the 8%.

Those are all figures for annual deals. Multi-year deals, less common in SaaS than with traditional software, tend to present a challenge to startup teams. What’s the best way to compensate sales teams? Only 11% of SaaS businesses pay full commission on multi-year deals, preferring instead to pay a kicker (30%) or nothing at all (33%). There’s much more great data within the survey, too.

Happy customers buy more products, remain customers longer and enable SaaS startups to scale rapidly and efficiently. Developing the sales motions, customer success sophistication and compensation structures to enable this type of growth is an essential skill of enduring SaaS businesses.


Dave Ridyard

Founder and Advisor at ACTeQ LLC

7 年

I strongly favor compensating sales folks for upsells and renewals, not just because these are high margin dollars, but also because it encourages staff retention, which in turn build the likeliehood of developing real customer relationships.

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Tom Frederick

People are the most valuable resource any business has. Let's work together to help you hire better , support, motivate and reward your team for less turnover, higher productivity and success for all!

7 年

Salespeople want a very clear plan that they can make sense from and see a future in. The comp plan should be not just a simple dollars and cents margin decision, but should be a competitive, fun, and exciting blend of earning opportunities that encourage the team to look at your company as a place to be not just for this year, but for years to come. A stable, skilled, growing, passionate sales team is incredibly powerful!

Garrett Damron

Account Executive. 5x President's Club. Always curiously pessimistically optimistic

8 年

Such a difficult question which every organization struggles with I assume to stay competitive. Ultimately I believe this should be re-evaluated on a regular basis by: listening to your employees wishes for how they want to be compensated, what your market is currently doing, and balancing this with what is continually pushing your sales makers to achieve higher success which is holistically beneficial for all.

Jonathan Lerner

CEO I President I Board Member

8 年

It's the clear tie between strategy and rewards that is key. Aligning these 2 requires insight

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Carlos Henrique Corrêa Gon?alves

General Manager @Cognizant - Intuition Engineered

8 年

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