What to Expect From Wix’s Upcoming Earnings
Wix.com (WIX) is set to report its third‑quarter results on Wednesday, November 19, before the market opens. Investor expectations are elevated as the website‑building and cloud development platform continues its transition toward higher-margin subscription and business solutions revenue. Recent analyst estimates and sector trends point to a steady growth quarter, though key metrics will again determine whether the company can maintain momentum into 2026.
Analyst Estimates Signal Steady Growth
Analysts expect Wix to post solid year‑over‑year revenue gains, driven by continued adoption of premium subscriptions and stronger performance from its partner ecosystem.
Key Wall Street expectations include:
- Consensus revenue estimate: $502.3 million to $502.5 million, representing ~13% year‑over‑year growth, according to Yahoo Finance and Seeking Alpha.
- Consensus EPS estimate: $1.49, roughly flat to slightly down year over year.
- Analysts have reconfirmed estimates over the past 30 days, suggesting stable expectations heading into the report.
- Wix has a strong history of execution: it has missed revenue estimates only once in the last two years and has modestly beaten top‑line expectations by an average of 0.3% (source: Yahoo Finance).
Key Metrics to Watch
Subscription Growth and Partner Ecosystem Momentum
Wix’s long‑term strategy centers on generating durable growth from higher‑value partners, agencies, and developers. Growth in partner revenue is likely to remain a focus, especially as Wix aims to increase ARPU through expanded tools and business solutions.
Gross Margins and Operating Leverage
The company continues to emphasize margin expansion, aided by:
- Higher adoption of business solutions (payments, marketing tools, e‑commerce capabilities)
- Transition to “Wix Studio,” the platform targeting agencies and professionals
- Gradual scaling of its infrastructure costs
Investors will be watching whether operating margins continue to move higher, which has been a core component of Wix’s multi‑year outlook.