In B2B, single-user accounts convert at 23%
Multi-user accounts? 58%
✅ Make team collaboration a key part of your activation flow.
In B2B, single-user accounts convert at 23%
Multi-user accounts? 58%
✅ Make team collaboration a key part of your activation flow.
💡 'Intuitive' product ≠ Good onboarding
We had a client with amazing UI but 15% trial conversion.
Why? They assumed intuitive meant self-explanatory.
No product is self-explanatory to a new user with their own mental model.
💡 'Intuitive' product ≠ Good onboarding
We had a client with amazing UI but 15% trial conversion.
Why? They assumed intuitive meant self-explanatory.
No product is self-explanatory to a new user with their own mental model.
▪️ 5 steps with progress indicators > 2 steps without context
💡 Key: Users don't mind steps. They mind confusion.
Tested with 3 clients. Longer, clearer flows saw 2.3x higher completion.
▪️ 5 steps with progress indicators > 2 steps without context
💡 Key: Users don't mind steps. They mind confusion.
Tested with 3 clients. Longer, clearer flows saw 2.3x higher completion.
📉 Answer: 48 hours after signup
Analyzed 10k+ trial users. 67% of those who don't take action in first 48hrs never come back.
💡 Your onboarding doesn't have days. It has hours.
📉 Answer: 48 hours after signup
Analyzed 10k+ trial users. 67% of those who don't take action in first 48hrs never come back.
💡 Your onboarding doesn't have days. It has hours.
Common mistake: Information overload.
Best performer had:
✅ Single clear CTA
✅ 3 bullet value props
✅ Next step preview
✅ Open rate: 72%
✅ Click rate: 48%
✅ Simple > Comprehensive
Common mistake: Information overload.
Best performer had:
✅ Single clear CTA
✅ 3 bullet value props
✅ Next step preview
✅ Open rate: 72%
✅ Click rate: 48%
✅ Simple > Comprehensive
🤷♂️ 'Where do I start?'
🤷♂️ 'Am I doing this right?'
🤷♂️ 'Is this worth my time?'
Fix these with: Clear first action, progress indicators, and early wins.
Saw one company reduce support tickets by 64% just by addressing these 3 questions.
🤷♂️ 'Where do I start?'
🤷♂️ 'Am I doing this right?'
🤷♂️ 'Is this worth my time?'
Fix these with: Clear first action, progress indicators, and early wins.
Saw one company reduce support tickets by 64% just by addressing these 3 questions.
Excitement → Confusion (try to avoid this!) → Aha! Moment → Unstoppable momentum.
Excitement → Confusion (try to avoid this!) → Aha! Moment → Unstoppable momentum.
Users who get positive feedback in first 48hrs are 3.2x more likely to convert.
Added celebration triggers to a client's product:
▪️ First integration ✅
▪️ Team invite accepted 🎉
▪️ Initial workflow complete 🏆
▪️ Trial conversions up 40%
Users who get positive feedback in first 48hrs are 3.2x more likely to convert.
Added celebration triggers to a client's product:
▪️ First integration ✅
▪️ Team invite accepted 🎉
▪️ Initial workflow complete 🏆
▪️ Trial conversions up 40%
✅ It's when users hit their 'aha moment': ideally within 5 days
✅ Stop using arbitrary 14/30 day trials: learn the sweet spot for your market
✅ Measure time to value, add a week for validation: constantly analyze & learn
✅ It's when users hit their 'aha moment': ideally within 5 days
✅ Stop using arbitrary 14/30 day trials: learn the sweet spot for your market
✅ Measure time to value, add a week for validation: constantly analyze & learn
✅ Generic welcome → Segmented flows
✅ Feature tours → Value paths
✅ Help docs → Contextual guidance
✅ Setup steps → Success milestones
The evolution of onboarding is all about personalization at scale.
✅ Generic welcome → Segmented flows
✅ Feature tours → Value paths
✅ Help docs → Contextual guidance
✅ Setup steps → Success milestones
The evolution of onboarding is all about personalization at scale.
The pattern?
Companies spending $30k/month on ads but $0 on converting those signups. Fix your onboarding before scaling your marketing.
It's cheaper to convert existing trials than buy new ones.
The pattern?
Companies spending $30k/month on ads but $0 on converting those signups. Fix your onboarding before scaling your marketing.
It's cheaper to convert existing trials than buy new ones.
82% of users never experience it because companies hide it behind complex setup processes.
💸 Pro tip: What's the ONE thing that makes users go 'oh, now I get it'? Build your entire onboarding around that moment.
82% of users never experience it because companies hide it behind complex setup processes.
💸 Pro tip: What's the ONE thing that makes users go 'oh, now I get it'? Build your entire onboarding around that moment.
The secret?
Stop trying to show everything.
Progressive feature revelation > feature dump. Users don't need your whole product on day 1.
They need their first win.
The secret?
Stop trying to show everything.
Progressive feature revelation > feature dump. Users don't need your whole product on day 1.
They need their first win.
⁉️ What exactly did they do?
⁉️ In what order?
That's your golden path.
One client found 80% of successful users completed the same 4 actions on day one. Make those actions impossible to miss.
⁉️ What exactly did they do?
⁉️ In what order?
That's your golden path.
One client found 80% of successful users completed the same 4 actions on day one. Make those actions impossible to miss.
🔴 $250-$800 wasted per failed trial
🔴 40% of support tickets from basic confusion
🔴 3.2 hours per user in manual help
Most founders only see the direct revenue loss. The operational drain is often 2-3x bigger.
🔴 $250-$800 wasted per failed trial
🔴 40% of support tickets from basic confusion
🔴 3.2 hours per user in manual help
Most founders only see the direct revenue loss. The operational drain is often 2-3x bigger.
Reality: Even great products fail without clear onboarding.
Case study: Saw a company boost trial conversion from 12% to 31% just by adding a 5-step activation checklist.
Sometimes the simplest solutions work best.
Reality: Even great products fail without clear onboarding.
Case study: Saw a company boost trial conversion from 12% to 31% just by adding a 5-step activation checklist.
Sometimes the simplest solutions work best.
Not because the product is bad, but because the path to value isn't clear. The best products create a 'quick win' within the first 3 minutes.
What's your quickest path to user value?
Not because the product is bad, but because the path to value isn't clear. The best products create a 'quick win' within the first 3 minutes.
What's your quickest path to user value?