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LTV:CAC of 2:1 — Should I Be Worried?

An LTV of $200 and a CAC of $100 gives a 2:1 ratio — below the 3:1 benchmark, suggesting either CAC needs to drop or LTV needs to grow.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter customer lifetime value (ltv) and customer acquisition cost (cac) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your ltv:cac ratio and the full breakdown beneath it.

A 2:1 LTV:CAC ratio is below the recommended 3:1 floor — use this calculator to understand the gap and what levers to pull to improve it.

Frequently asked questions

What LTV:CAC ratio is healthy?
3:1 is the widely accepted minimum — you earn $3 for every $1 spent acquiring a customer. Below 1:1 means you lose money on every customer. Above 5:1 often means you could grow faster by investing more in acquisition.
How do I improve my LTV:CAC ratio?
You can improve it by reducing CAC (better targeting, referral programs, content SEO) or by increasing LTV (upsells, reducing churn, expanding revenue per customer). Both levers matter.