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N-able NABL Business Segments

Q1 '26Q4 '25Q3 '25Q2 '25Q1 '25
Subscription and other revenue by Product
Other revenue$1.22M-9.8%$1.27M-14.3%$1.19M-17.4%$1.38M-32.4%$1.35M-39.6%
Subscription revenue$132.46M+13.4%$129.01M+12.1%$130.52M+13.5%$129.87M+10.6%$116.85M+4.8%
Subscription and other revenue by Geography
All other international$55.02M+20.0%$53.06M+6.5%$53.34M+16.3%$53.1M+6.7%$45.86M-3.9%
United Kingdom$13.88M+17.3%$13.3M+9.2%$13.47M+8.8%$13.59M+10.1%$11.83M+2.5%
United States, country of domicile$64.78M+7.1%$63.91M+17.3%$64.9M+11.5%$64.56M+12.6%$60.51M+11.0%
Total long-lived assets, net by Geography
All other international$8.73M-13.9%$8.29M+11.0%$8.12M$7.8M$10.14M
Switzerland$10.9M-21.6%$12.26M-18.2%$12.75M$13.75M$13.9M
United Kingdom$6.39M$5.72M+115%$5.85M$3.69M
United States, country of domicile$11.77M+2.3%$11.69M+5.9%$12.27M$11.55M$11.5M

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Questions, answered.

How does N-able break its business down?
N-able (NABL) reports subscription and other revenue by product across 2 parts — Other revenue and Subscription revenue. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does N-able's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in N-able's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.