Nerdy Announces First Quarter 2025 Financial Results

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Nerdy announces the launch of Live + AI™ — a next-generation, AI-enhanced tutoring platform designed to accelerate learning.

Nerdy beats the top end of revenue guidance in the first quarter; increases the low end of the revenue range for the full year; and reaffirms adjusted EBITDA guidance for the full year.

ST. LOUIS, May 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nerdy Inc. (NYSE: NRDY) today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025.

"Our first-quarter results underscore the power of our Live + AI™ platform and our disciplined focus on high-quality, recurring revenue," said Chuck Cohn, Founder and CEO of Nerdy. "By pairing the empathy of expert educators with proprietary AI, we’re driving stronger engagement and higher retention – all while positioning Nerdy to deliver sustainable, profitable growth in the quarters ahead."

Please visit the Nerdy investor relations website https://www.nerdy.com/investors to view the Nerdy Q1 Shareholder Letter on the Quarterly Results Page.

First Quarter Financial Highlights:

  • Revenue Beat the Top End of Guidance Range – In the first quarter, Nerdy delivered revenue of $47.6 million, above the top end of our guidance range of $45 to $47 million, which represented a decrease of 11% year-over-year from $53.7 million during the same period in 2024. Consistent with expectations, revenue declined when compared to the prior year period primarily due to a lower number of Learning Memberships, as well as lower Institutional revenue. These impacts were partially offset by higher average revenue per member per month ("ARPM") in our Consumer business as a result of a mix shift to higher frequency Learning Memberships and price increases enacted during the first quarter of 2025, coupled with higher retention in newer cohorts due primarily to improvements in the user experience and new Expert incentives.

  • Consumer Learning Membership Momentum – Revenue recognized in the first quarter from Learning Memberships was $37.9 million and represented 80% of total Company revenue. As of March 31, 2025, there were 40.5 thousand Active Members and ARPM was $335, which represented an increase of 14% from $293 as of March 31, 2024. Monthly recurring Learning Membership revenue (at month end) inflected positively on a year-over-year basis in March giving us the confidence that Learning Membership revenue will return to growth in the second quarter of 2025.

  • Institutional Strategy – Institutional delivered revenue of $9.4 million and represented 19% of total Company revenue during the first quarter. Varsity Tutors for Schools executed 90 contracts, yielding $4.0 million of bookings. Our strategy to introduce school districts to the platform and ultimately convert them to our fee-based offerings continues to produce results by delivering 34% of paid contracts and 19% of total bookings value in the first quarter.

  • Gross Margin – Gross margin was 58.0% for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to a gross margin of 68.0% during the comparable period in 2024. The decrease in gross margin was primarily due to Expert incentives enacted during the fourth quarter of 2024 and higher utilization of tutoring sessions across both our Consumer and Institutional businesses. Following the adoption of the new incentives, we are already seeing faster time to the first session, more sessions in the first 30 days, lower tutor replacement rates, and higher retention – all of which should continue to strengthen our business over the long-term. We expect price increases for new Consumer customers enacted during the first quarter of 2025 will yield sequential quarterly improvements to gross margin as we move throughout the year.

  • Path to Profitability – During the first quarter, we reduced headcount by approximately 16% as compared to December 31, 2024. Headcount restructuring changes were primarily enabled by new software-driven processes and system implementations coupled with AI-enabled productivity and operating leverage improvements. We also moderated our investment in the Institutional business given near-term funding uncertainties.

  • Adjusted EBITDA Loss At Top End of Guidance Range – Net loss was $16.2 million in the first quarter versus a net loss of $12.0 million during the same period in 2024. Excluding non-cash stock compensation expenses and restructuring costs, which were treated as an adjustment for non-GAAP measures, non-GAAP adjusted net loss was $7.9 million for the first quarter of 2025 compared to non-GAAP adjusted net loss of $0.9 million in the first quarter of 2024. We reported a non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA loss of $6.4 million for the first quarter of 2025, at the top end our guidance of negative $6.0 million to negative $8.0 million. This compares to non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA of $24 thousand in the same period one year ago. Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA performance relative to guidance was primarily driven by marketing efficiency improvements coupled with benefits from headcount restructuring and AI-enabled productivity and operating leverage improvements. These improvements were partially offset by lower gross margin due to Expert incentives and higher utilization of tutoring sessions across both our Consumer and Institutional businesses. Compared to last year, non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA was lower primarily due to lower revenues and gross margin.

  • Liquidity and Capital Resources – With no debt and $44.9 million of cash on our balance sheet, we believe we have ample liquidity to fund the business and pursue growth initiatives.