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Alexandra.Morgan


GoPro's Growth Strategy and Expansion Plans for 2024

2024-03-05

The GoPro fourth quarter 2023 earnings call was attended by key individuals such as GoPro's CEO, Nicholas Woodman, and CFO and COO, Brian McGee. The purpose of the meeting was to review the company's performance in the fourth quarter and full year of 2023, as well as to provide insights into future prospects.

In 2023, GoPro implemented a multiyear TAM expanding strategy to target revenue, subscriber, and profit growth. This strategy involved reverting to lower pre-pandemic pricing, reintroducing entry-level priced cameras, and intensifying marketing efforts to attract more customers.

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Investors seeking detailed information about GoPro's fourth quarter and full year 2023 performance can access the company's earnings release and financial statements on GoPro's investor relations website. The call also highlighted the factors contributing to GoPro's retail channel and unit sell-through growth, including a strategic shift in May that resulted in a 25% year-over-year growth.

However, GoPro experienced a decrease in revenue on GoPro.com in Q4 of 2023 due to the elimination of subscription-related camera discounts at the time of purchase. The 2023 holiday season also posed challenges, with consumers seeking discounts even on already competitively priced products, leading to lower-than-expected sales of the $249 HERO10 Black product.

Looking ahead to 2024, GoPro outlined plans to enhance its brand presence and sales by revamping its marketing strategy, expanding retail availability, and launching new camera SKUs. The company also announced its entry into the motorcycle helmet market through the acquisition of Forcite Helmet Systems.

Furthermore, GoPro aims to expand its market reach by introducing new products to cater to a broader consumer base and entering new categories and markets. The company identified growth opportunities in integrating technologies like communications and navigation into their products to enhance performance and safety.

By the end of 2023, GoPro had over 2.5 million subscribers, marking a 12% year-over-year growth. The company also provided insights into subscriber retention rates, with first-year renewals at 60-65%, second-year renewals at 70-75%, and third-year renewals at 80-85%.

As GoPro looks towards the future, they expect subscriber growth to reach between 2.5 million and 2.6 million by the end of 2024, representing a 4% growth year over year at the high end of the range. The company's retail expansion strategy, initiated in the previous year, is proving successful in driving business growth and increasing market presence.