Business Breakdowns
Episode 25 Datadog: The Realtime Data Monitor
Business Breakdowns

Episode 25: Datadog: The Realtime Data Monitor

Business Breakdowns

Episode 25

Datadog: The Realtime Data Monitor

Peter Offringa is the author of Software Stack Investing. We cover Datadog’s unique product development cadence, how they’re able to grow their top line at 60% a year while staying profitable, and why Web3 might be their biggest competitive threat.

This episode is brought to you by:

Tegus. We created Business Breakdowns to uncover the lessons and frameworks behind every business, and that's what makes Tegus our perfect launch partner. Much of the foundational prep for these episodes starts with research on the Tegus platform. With Tegus, you can learn everything you’d want to know about a company in an on-demand digital platform. Investors share their expert calls, allowing others to instantly access more than 15,000 calls on Coinbase, Hinge Health, Farfetch, or almost any company of interest. All you have to do is log in. If you're ready to go deeper on any company and you appreciate the value of primary research, head to tegus.co/breakdowns for a free trial.

[00:02:54] - [First question] - What Datadog does and their current scale

[00:03:58] - Their customer base today and noteworthy growth metrics 

[00:05:21] - The basics of a tech stack business and Datadog’s approach to it

[00:07:31] - What problem Datadog solves and how they came across it 

[00:08:26] - An overview of a typical backend infrastructure and how Datadog improves it

[00:11:52] - Who Datadog's actual customer is

[00:13:21] - The founding story and what fuelled their rapid growth

[00:15:58] - What the market looks like today and who their competitors are 

[00:18:35] - Scaling the business so quickly and how they measure it

[00:21:07] - Their unique and highly successful marketing approach

[00:24:06] - Parallels between the user experiences of Datadog and Twilio

[00:26:00] - The gross margin profile and how it’s trending

[00:26:58] - Dollar revenue retention and how pricing unlocks sales and marketing spend

[00:29:18] - How Datadog’s pricing stacks up against their competitors

[00:30:41] - The advantages of using Datadog versus AWS and pre provided solutions

[00:33:49] - Their M&A strategy and what makes it unique

[00:36:46] - What would have to go right for their market cap to double over the next decade

[00:39:12] - Potential risks or threats to Datadog’s potential success

[00:41:28] - Lessons for builders when studying Datadog’s story

[00:42:52] - Lessons for investors to take away from Datadog’s success 

[00:43:57] - Where to learn more about Datadog 

Datadog: The Realtime Data Monitor

Introduction

Jesse
Today, we will be breaking down Datadog. If you've Control Alt Delete to force quit a frozen application, you've experienced the activity monitor on your own computer. Datadog is that activity monitor for all of the businesses systems across the apps, tools, databases, and servers. It is a SaaS based monitoring platform that gives enterprise IT teams real-time visibility into the performance of their entire software stack. Datadog was founded in 2010 and has repeatedly out developed competitors to build a comprehensive IT monitoring platform. Today Datadog's market cap is over $40 billion. To break down Datadog, I'm joined by Peter Offringa, the author of Software Stack Investing. During our conversation, we discussed Datadog's unique product development cadence, how they're able to grow their top line at 60% a year while staying profitable, and why Web 3.0 might be their biggest competitive threat. I hope you enjoy this breakdown of Datadog.

Datadog's Size & Scale

Access the full transcript
Sign in or register to view episode transcripts.

Contact

Get in touch at help@joincollossus.com