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What is pipeline coverage — and what's a healthy ratio?

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Pipeline coverage is the ratio of open opportunities scheduled to close this quarter divided by your quarterly quota. At quarter start, world-class benchmarks are 3x for SMB, 3.5x for mid-market, and 4x for enterprise, per Pavilion's 2024 GTM benchmarks and ICONIQ's 2024 Operating Metrics.

By week 4 you still want 2.5x or higher; by week 10 a 1.5x ratio is healthy as long as the bulk has rolled into commit and best-case. The number itself, however, lies in three predictable ways every CRO learns to detect.

TL;DR

flowchart TD A[Week 1<br/>Need 3x to 4x coverage<br/>Mostly stage 1 to 3] --> B[Week 3<br/>Need 2.5x to 3x<br/>Stage 2 to 4 dominant] B --> C[Week 6<br/>Need 2x to 2.5x<br/>Stage 3 to 5 dominant] C --> D[Week 10<br/>Need 1.5x<br/>Commit and best case lead] D --> E[Week 13<br/>Coverage at 1x<br/>Almost all in commit] E --> F[Quarter close<br/>Coverage equals attainment<br/>Pipeline for next quarter is the new metric]

The Math and Benchmarks by Segment

Pipeline coverage is deceptively simple arithmetic: take every open opportunity with a close date inside the quarter, sum the amounts, then divide by the team's quarterly quota. The complexity is not in the formula but in what counts as a real, in-quarter opportunity. Pavilion's 2024 GTM Benchmarks Report studied roughly 1,200 B2B SaaS companies and found a tight band of healthy coverage that varies cleanly by segment, deal size, and cycle length.

ICONIQ's 2024 Operating Metrics report confirmed the same pattern across the growth-stage cohort. Both sources converge on a useful matrix, and the decay through the quarter is just as important as the starting ratio. Coverage is a curve, not a constant.

SegmentWeek 1Week 6Week 13
SMB (ACV under $25K, cycle 14-30 days)3.0x1.8x1.0x
Mid-market (ACV $25K-$150K, cycle 45-90 days)3.5x2.2x1.2x
Enterprise (ACV $150K+, cycle 6-12 months)4.0x2.8x1.5x

The intuition behind the segment differences is win-rate volatility. SMB teams win 25-30% of qualified opportunities and have short cycles, so a 3x cushion absorbs normal slippage. Enterprise teams win 18-22% and face longer cycles where deals get pushed, legal stalls happen, and CFOs change scope, so a 4x cushion is the minimum survivable ratio.

Force Management's 2024 enterprise sales benchmarks recommend 4-5x for any team with ACV above $250K. A $5M quarterly quota mid-market team should therefore enter the quarter with $17.5M of pipeline, with at least $7M sitting in stages 3-5 where forecast accuracy actually starts to matter.

If the same team enters the quarter with $20M total but only $4M in late stage, the headline coverage number is hiding a late-stage drought.

The 3 Lies in Your Coverage Number

Stale opportunities are the first lie. An opp with no logged activity in 90 days is statistically dead; Gong Labs found in their 2024 win-rate study that opps without buyer engagement for 60+ days close at under 4% rates. Detection is a saved view filtered on last activity date older than 90 days and stage not equal to closed; in most CRMs this exposes 15-25% of pipeline that should be disqualified.

Run this every Monday and require AEs to either log a new touch with a buyer response or convert to closed-lost.

Wrong-stage stuffing is the second lie. AEs learn quickly that pushing opps into stage 2 or 3 boosts coverage without triggering forecast scrutiny. Detection is the stage-velocity report: any opp sitting in the same stage more than 1.5x the average stage duration is suspect.

Salesforce's 2024 State of Sales report shows median stage durations vary by 200-400% across teams, so set your trigger against your own team's median, not an industry number. A monthly stage-aging review catches this drift before it pollutes the forecast.

Wrong close dates are the third lie. When Q3 looks soft, AEs pull Q3 deals into Q2 to "help coverage." Detection is the close-date push rate: how many opps with a Q2 date today were originally dated Q3 or later, and how many times has each opp been pushed. Bessemer's 2024 State of the Cloud report names "push count" as one of the strongest leading indicators of late-stage slippage; any opp pushed twice has a 70% probability of pushing a third time.

A weekly close-date-change report run by ops, not sales, breaks this loop.

Weighted vs Raw Coverage

Raw coverage is the simple sum-divided-by-quota number. It is what most CROs report on the board deck because it is fast, comparable, and intuitive. It is also nearly useless for forecasting.

Weighted coverage multiplies each opp's amount by its stage-based historical win probability before summing. If stage 2 wins 15% of the time and stage 5 wins 70%, a $1M stage-2 opp contributes $150K to weighted coverage while a $1M stage-5 opp contributes $700K. The weighted number maps to expected bookings and should drive resourcing, hiring, and forecast commits.

Use raw coverage for the early-quarter narrative — "are we starting with enough top-of-funnel?" Use weighted coverage for the mid-quarter and late-quarter forecast — "given this mix, what will we actually book?" ICONIQ's 2024 benchmarks suggest the gap between raw and weighted coverage should be roughly 50-60%; if weighted is less than 40% of raw, your pipeline is bottom-heavy with early-stage opps that will not close in-quarter.

If weighted is more than 75% of raw, your pipeline is dangerously thin with no replenishment behind the late-stage book.

flowchart TD A[Weekly hygiene scan] --> B{Last activity over 90 days} B -->|Yes| C[Flag as stale] B -->|No| D{Stage age over 1.5x median} D -->|Yes| C D -->|No| E{Pushed 2 or more times} E -->|Yes| C E -->|No| F[Healthy keep in pipeline] C --> G[AE review meeting] G --> H{AE decision} H -->|Dead| I[Close lost] H -->|Active later| J[Push and re-date next quarter] H -->|Salvageable| K[New activity required this week] I --> L[Recalculate coverage] J --> L K --> L L --> M[Update forecast]

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should pipeline coverage be reviewed? Weekly at the deal-level (hygiene) and monthly at the segment level (trend). Quarterly board reporting is too infrequent to catch decay.

Does pipeline coverage include renewals? Net-new coverage and renewal coverage should be tracked separately. Renewal win rates are 85-90%, so blending them inflates the apparent quality of new-business pipeline.

What if my coverage is way above benchmark? Above 5x at quarter start usually means stage definitions are too loose or stale opps are not being cleaned. High coverage with low win rate is a hygiene problem, not a strength.

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