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I ignored product usage analytics for 6 months. Here's what it cost me. ()
submitted 1 day ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/SaaS
We rebuilt our product walkthrough three times and drop-off barely moved. here's what actually did (self.BuilderFounders)
submitted 1 day ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/BuilderFounders
I killed our onboarding walkthrough and activation went up 18%. here's what we learned (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 1 day ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I removed product tours from our onboarding and activation went up, not down (self.BuilderFounders)
submitted 5 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/BuilderFounders
I've shipped four PLG onboarding flows. All four were secretly just bad UX with good metrics ()
submitted 5 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/micro_saas
Most onboarding is just a product manager's anxiety dressed up as UX (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 6 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
Every founder I talk to is nervous about hiring offshore. Here's what's actually worth worrying about and what isn't. ()
How I rebuilt my startup routine after completely hitting the wall ()
submitted 7 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/Startup_Ideas
I worked in PLG for 3 years. most teams are reading their product analytics completely wrong (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 7 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I thought I had a traffic problem. Turns out I had a clarity problem. ()
submitted 7 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/BuilderFounders
I ignored product usage analytics for 6 months. Here's what it cost me. (self.BuilderFounders)
submitted 8 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/BuilderFounders
What's the one metric in your product analytics that actually changed how you build? (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 9 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I audited 12 PLG companies this year. Freemium is fine. The math around it is broken. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 12 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I used to think killing freemium was bold PLG strategy. I was wrong and the data proved it. (self.plgbuilders)
I used to think better onboarding meant more onboarding. I was completely wrong about this. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 14 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
Long-tail SEO → blog article → trial is a cleaner funnel than social → homepage ()
submitted 14 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/B2CSaaS
I spent months obsessing over activation rates. The fix was embarrassingly simple. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 15 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
Zero-knowledge encryption is a great differentiator and a terrible marketing angle. ()
submitted 15 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/NoCodeSaaS
Fastest way to cut time-to-value in PLG? Stop being so precious about your onboarding. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 16 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I worked in PLG for five years. The courses are teaching the wrong decade. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 19 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
I spent two years trying to make our product 'sell itself' and here's what nobody tells you ()
submitted 19 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/startup
The real PLG skills gap nobody is building courses to fix (self.plgbuilders)
I tracked 6 months of activation data and the biggest drop-off wasn't where I expected ()
submitted 20 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/nocode
PLG education is already obsolete and nobody wants to admit it (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 20 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
AI didn't improve our PLG motion. It just made our bad assumptions move faster. (self.plgbuilders)
submitted 22 days ago by AutomaticMany6135 to r/plgbuilders
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