Digital Turbine (APPS) Roth Capital Partners Annual AdTech Summit summary
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Roth Capital Partners Annual AdTech Summit summary
12 Jun, 2026Growth drivers and business priorities
Outpaced market growth with both higher advertiser rates and increased supply volume, driving top-line momentum.
Five key growth priorities: leveraging first-party data, expanding brand business, enhancing the monetization flywheel, growing Ignite with new device supply and services, and pursuing alternative app opportunities.
Brand business grew 50% year-over-year, with in-app channels attracting more brand advertisers.
Alternative app distribution is already meaningful, with major publishers shifting revenue away from traditional app stores.
OEM and carrier relationships are long-term and create high barriers to entry and exit, resulting in sticky, defensible business.
AI integration and data advantage
AI drives operational efficiency, enabling revenue growth with reduced headcount and expenses.
Proprietary data and machine learning (DT IQ) improve advertiser outcomes and support higher ad rates.
AI is reshaping the macro environment, shifting user time and ad dollars from the open web to apps, benefiting user acquisition businesses.
Disciplined approach to AI investments due to GPU shortages and token costs, with focus on ROI and strategic partnerships.
On-device data provides unique, hard-to-replicate signals that enhance ad performance and command premium rates.
Industry trends and competitive landscape
Alternative app ecosystems are growing rapidly, offering financial and strategic benefits by reducing reliance on Apple and Google.
Control and diversification in distribution are increasingly important as AI disrupts traditional web-based acquisition.
The ad tech space is both competitive and collaborative, with major players acting as both customers and competitors.
Scale, data, and distribution are seen as the primary moats in the sector.
Revenue is now generated over the device lifecycle, insulating the business from new device shipment fluctuations.
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