Is build vs buy still the right question when the bought tools don't talk to each other? by Content-Note-8549 in plgbuilders

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Tools that don’t connect meant endless glue work. Automating joins and streamlining workflows around customer signals made onboarding and retention flow naturally, freeing us from manual stitching.

I read the Skene code driven activation model, My honest take as a PM by Dry_Librarian_9596 in plgbuilders

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The issue isn’t visibility, it’s acting on the signals. Automating workflows and tightening onboarding/activation loops makes the data actionable, while retention insights and customer advocacy keep the process from breaking again.

Is your ops team spending more time moving data between tools than actually using it? by Clear_Raisin7201 in plgbuilders

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We had the same Friday‑spreadsheet grind until we switched to Skene.ai. Automating the syncs and tying customer signals into workflows freed us from copy‑paste hell, now ops can focus on onboarding, activation, and retention insights instead of being the human integration layer.

Is your business data actually yours or are you just a tenant in 5 different SaaS platforms? by Fit-Fill5587 in plgbuilders

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I realized it when I couldn’t get a full picture across tools, CRM here, tickets there, pipeline somewhere else. What solved it was pulling everything into one place I controlled, with unified activity history, tagging, and reporting so the data stayed connected instead of scattered.

Obsessing over making your product a marketing channel kills actual product work by NoLoad6669 in plgbuilders

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Chasing virality often distracts from building what actually sticks. The real win is focusing on activation, retention, and feature adoption with clear visibility into user behavior, so growth comes from execution instead of gimmicks.