Inside Figma’s Financial Playbook with CFO Praveer Melwani

April 16
46 mins

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Episode Description

In this episode of Run the Numbers, CJ sits down with Praveer Melwani, CFO of Figma, to unpack the financial model behind one of tech’s most iconic product-led companies. They cover viral growth, forecasting without a traditional sales pipeline, AI credit pricing, margin tradeoffs, and the metric Praveer believes matters most in the long run: free cash flow per share.

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LINKS: 

Mostly Talent: https://mostlymetrics.typeform.com/to/cLTxtAsN

Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/praveer-melwani/

Company: https://www.figma.com/

CJ: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cj-gustafson-13140948/

Mostly metrics: https://www.mostlymetrics.com

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Preview and intro

1:21 Welcome and guest intro

2:55 From banking to Dropbox to Figma

5:04 Inflection points: building trust early

8:36 TAM expansion thinking

10:31 Sponsors — EY | SpendHound | Brex

13:38 Two-thirds of Figma users aren't designers

14:36 Forecasting product led growth

16:22 Cohorts and NDR discovery

17:39 LTV to CAC philosophy

18:57 Product signals for account expansion

20:22 How Figma achieved hypergrowth with 90%+ margins

22:14 AI expands TAM: time to hit the gas

23:22 AI credit pricing model

24:50 Sponsors — Aleph | RightRev | Rillet

28:13 Outcome based pricing consideration

29:00 Where AI margins settle: gross profit dollars

30:08 Free cash flow per share as north star

31:04 NDR and pricing volatility

32:13 Bundled vs. unbundled seats

34:50 Being engaged in sales to understand admin pain

35:17 IPO day experience

36:27 Keeping employees focused beyond the stock price

37:19 Employee stock pressure and lockup reality

39:37 Kitchen cabinet of advisors

41:44 How to ask better questions of advisors

41:47 Lightning round

41:50 Advice to younger self

42:47 Finance software stack

44:09 Claude WTF moment: forecasting model throughput

45:13 Craziest expense story: the haircut

45:59 Credits

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