TLDR
- Wells Fargo raised its APP price target to $560 from $543, keeping an Overweight rating
- Q1 2026 revenue estimate lifted 3% to $1.82 billion, now 3% above consensus
- Mobile game in-app ad revenue held roughly flat quarter-over-quarter, beating typical seasonal declines
- E-commerce sentiment improved in Q1, though new advertiser growth hasn’t taken off yet
- APP is down nearly 41% since the start of the year despite strong fundamentals
AppLovin has had a rough start to 2026. The stock is down close to 41% year-to-date, making it one of the S&P 500’s worst performers in Q1. That drop came despite the company posting nearly 70% revenue growth over the past twelve months and gross profit margins of 87.86%.
Wells Fargo analyst Alec Brondolo sees the selloff as an opportunity. He pointed to negative buy-side sentiment and improving industry data as a setup going into Q1 earnings.
The bank raised its Q1 2026 revenue estimate by 3% to $1.82 billion, now sitting 3% above Wall Street consensus and at the top end of guidance.
Mobile Gaming Held Up Better Than Expected
Industry checks showed that Q1 mobile game in-app advertising revenue came in better than usual seasonal trends. Typically, Q1 sees a low single-digit decline from Q4. This time around, revenue held roughly flat quarter-over-quarter.
AppLovin’s share of voice in in-app advertising inventory stayed flat year-over-year. Meta’s Q1 share, by comparison, rose to around 13–14%, up from roughly 11% in Q4.
Wells Fargo’s e-commerce estimate for Q1 sits at $235 million, up from $222 million in Q4. New Discovery campaigns helped lift e-commerce advertiser sentiment during the quarter.
That said, new advertiser growth hasn’t picked up yet. Some e-commerce brands flagged scale challenges and diminishing returns, raising questions about customer churn.
Analysts Largely Staying Bullish
AppLovin has held onto support from several analysts. Evercore ISI kept its Outperform rating with a $750 price target, calling the recent price move disconnected from the company’s fundamentals. They see the current valuation as a good entry point ahead of earnings.
Piper Sandler also reiterated an Overweight rating with a $650 target, pointing to strong execution in mobile gaming and stable market share.
William Blair held its Outperform rating after an investor meeting focused on AI opportunities and growth in non-gaming advertising.
The stock trades at a P/E of 38.54. Its PEG ratio of 0.33 suggests the valuation looks reasonable relative to its growth rate.
Jim Cramer weighed in recently, calling AppLovin “a very fine business, with fantastic growth, impressive profitability.” He noted the stock got expensive heading into the year, trading above 45 times earnings. That high multiple made it vulnerable to any concerns about AI disruption.
Wells Fargo’s Q1 revenue estimate of $1.82 billion represents a 10% increase quarter-over-quarter.







