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ServiceNow’s AI Ambitions Clash with Market Valuation

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
March 26, 2026
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Despite a significant expansion of its artificial intelligence ecosystem, ServiceNow shares are trading nearly 40% below their 52-week peak. This disconnect between robust operational performance and a persistent stock decline is leading many market observers to view the current price as a potential entry point.

Analyst Consensus Points to Significant Upside

Wall Street’s confidence in the workflow software giant appears largely undimmed by the share price weakness. Among the 33 analysts covering ServiceNow, a commanding 30 maintain a “Buy” recommendation. Two advise holding the equity, while a single analyst rates it a “Sell.” The collective average price target stands at $202.70, implying a substantial upside of approximately 75% from the current trading level of $104.65.

The sustainability of this bullish outlook may be tested on April 21, when the company releases its next quarterly earnings report. Investors are expected to scrutinize management commentary for tangible details on the monetization of Now Assist, the generative AI product seen as central to driving a future re-rating of the stock.

Operational Performance Remains Strong

The company’s fundamental business metrics continue to show strength. For the full year 2025, ServiceNow reported revenue of $13.28 billion, representing year-over-year growth of about 21%. Profit climbed roughly 23% to $1.75 billion. Current projections for the ongoing fiscal year anticipate a repeat of 21% revenue growth.

This operational momentum stands in stark contrast to the technical picture for the stock. Having fallen 29% since the start of the year, the shares now trade almost 40% below their 52-week high of $211.48. Chart analysis indicates a clear downtrend, with the short-term 20-day simple moving average positioned below the medium-term 60-day average.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying ServiceNow?

Strategic AI Integration Deepens Platform Stickiness

A key driver of ServiceNow’s long-term strategy is embedding AI capabilities directly into its core platform. In a move announced March 24, Vonage—a subsidiary of Ericsson—revealed a native integration with ServiceNow Voice. This partnership embeds voice functionality and real-time AI directly into ServiceNow workflows for customer and IT service management, eliminating the need for system switching or manual data entry.

The integration automates critical service process steps. Incoming calls can now automatically trigger incident categorization, update case data in real time, and initiate sub-flows within the ServiceNow Flow Designer. Simultaneously, structured voice data feeds directly into ServiceNow records, providing the Now Assist generative AI function with more precise interaction context.

The result is a more seamless and powerful user experience: service agents no longer need to leave the ServiceNow environment, and AI tools operate on more complete datasets. This deep integration enhances platform “stickiness,” making ServiceNow more difficult for existing customers to replace and more attractive to new, service-centric enterprise clients.

The Vonage integration will be publicly showcased at two major industry events: the Channel Partners Conference & Expo in Las Vegas (April 13-16, 2026) and ServiceNow Knowledge, also in Las Vegas (May 5-7, 2026).

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