You don’t have a CMO. You probably don’t have a CFO either.
That means you are currently the only person standing between your startup’s bank account and the infinite money pit that is "testing channels."
Most founders calculate profitability by looking at their Google Ads dashboard, seeing a $50 Cost Per Lead (aka CPL), and assuming they are safe. They aren't.
In 2026, the "hidden" costs of B2B acquisition have ballooned, and the prices don’t seem like calming down.
Let’s review a simple, data-backed framework to calculating true channel profitability, made specifically for B2B SaaS startups.
Forget "ROAS" (aka Return on Ad Spend) for a moment.
In early-stage B2B SaaS companies, ROAS is a vanity metric because it ignores the time delay of sales cycles.
You need three numbers to sleep at night:
Most founders calculate Ad Spend / Customers. This is wrong.
The Real Formula:
If you spend $5,000 on ads, $2,000 on an agency or freelancer, and $1,000 on HubSpot to get 2 customers, your CAC isn't $2,500. It's $4,000.
This metric is more important than LTV for startups with limited runway. It answers the question of "How long until I get my money back to spend on the next customer?"
The Formula:
This tells you if you are building a business or burning cash.
The Formula:
We aggregated data from Q4 2024 and 2025 reports (SaaS Capital, OpenView, agencies & public sources) to give you realistic targets.
|
Metric |
Bootstrapped / Pre-Seed |
VC Backed (Series A+) |
Danger Zone |
|
Payback Period |
< 6 Months |
< 12-14 Months |
> 18 Months |
|
LTV:CAC Ratio |
4:1 (Need high efficiency) |
3:1 (Standard) |
< 1.5:1 |
|
Marketing Spend |
10-15% of ARR |
30-50% of ARR |
> 80% of ARR |
Not all channels are calculated equally. Here is how to audit your top 4 options.
You don't need a complex dashboard yet. Open a spreadsheet and fill in these rows for last month:
Calculation:
The Rule of Thumb:
If your Payback Period is under 9 months, pour more fuel on the fire.
If it is over 12 months, stop spending and fix your conversion rates or pricing before you move further.