- UBS analyst sets a $40 price target for GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB), indicating a potential 4.94% downside from its trading price of $42.08.
- Despite analyst caution, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing demand for GitLab Inc.’s products, though its traditional per-seat pricing model raises concerns.
- Strong growth in the DevSecOps sector, driven by AI adoption in peers like Atlassian, suggests significant revenue opportunities for GitLab Inc.
GitLab Inc. (NASDAQ: GTLB) is a software company that provides a platform for developers to build, secure, and operate software. With a market capitalization of about $7.11 billion, it operates in the competitive DevSecOps sector. This sector includes other major players like Atlassian (NASDAQ: TEAM), which also focuses on software development tools.
On August 21, 2026, UBS analyst Radi Sultan set a new price target of $40 for GitLab Inc.. At the time of this announcement, the stock was trading at $42.08 per share. This new target suggests a potential downside of approximately 4.94% from its price when the target was issued.
Despite the analyst’s view, there are positive industry trends. As highlighted by a Seeking Alpha article, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing demand for GitLab Inc.’s products. However, the article also notes concerns about the company’s traditional per-seat pricing model compared to a consumption-based one, which charges based on usage.
Positive commentary in the DevSecOps sector could also benefit GitLab Inc.’s revenue, as highlighted by The Motley Fool. Other software companies like Atlassian saw their shares surge over 30% after reporting strong earnings. This growth was driven by the adoption of their AI features, suggesting a similar opportunity for GitLab Inc..
The company will report its second-quarter financial results for fiscal year 2027 on September 1, 2026. This announcement will provide investors with more details on its performance. Management will host a conference call to discuss the results after the market closes on the same day.
