Adomos Confirms €290k from January to April and Maintains €3m Goal Over Three Years
Adomos reaches a crucial milestone on Tuesday, June 2nd. The data-driven marketing group releases financial results showing a major shift in its trajectory: in just four months (January to April 2026), it generated more than double the revenue recorded over the entire year of 2025. This acceleration, however, is less a result of consolidating its historical business and more due to a rapidly pursued commercial diversification. The challenge for investors is no longer just to verify that growth is real, but to assess whether it remains compatible with the announced goals and, importantly, with the group's ability to generate cash to fund this expansion.
From €113,000 Annually to €290,000 in Four Months
Between January and April 2026, Adomos recorded a turnover of €290,000, thus exceeding double the €113,000 achieved throughout the entire fiscal year of 2025. This growth is not the result of gradual improvement but of a commercial restructuring embarked upon after the acceptance of a recovery plan a few months earlier. The group now relies on three active websites (Adomos.com attracting over 5,000 monthly visitors, Adomos Pro hosting 900 professional visitors, and Club Adomos generating 6,000 visitors), a newsletter with 80,000 subscribers, and notably the acquisition of SLS Data, which provides access to France's largest heritage database with 40 million profiles.
Three New Verticals to Escape Real Estate Dependency
Beyond its historical real estate activity, Adomos has rolled out three new commercial sectors: energy, insurance, and personal services. This diversification is significant: it reflects a deliberate strategy to monetize the group's heritage audience on segments with higher revenue potential. The new business models are based on the sale of qualified contacts, targeted marketing operations, and the sale of advertising space. This multi-vertical approach redefines Adomos as a digital marketing player rather than just a real estate platform, a repositioning that largely explains the acceleration observed over these four months.
Towards €3m in Revenue Over Three Years
Adomos maintains its goal of €3m in revenue over three years. Based on current data, this goal implies a continuous but measured acceleration: it would be necessary to reach about €1m annually by the end of 2026 to stay on track. The past four months show that the commercial momentum is indeed underway, but transforming initial growth into a sustainable economic model remains to be demonstrated. The group approaches the rest of the year 'with ambition and determination' according to the press release, but it is on the ground, in the ability to convert these partnerships into sustainable revenues and to control costs, that investors will judge the credibility of the plan. The signal to watch: revenue progress in the second half of the year and confirmation that the three new verticals generate margins consistent with the group's scaling strategy.