Mastering onboarding | Lauryn Isford (Head of Growth at Airtable) | Free Podcast Summary

Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – Lauryn Isford (Head of Growth at Airtable) Lauryn Isford is a product growth leader and practitioner, who most recently led Growth at Airtable, and is about to start something new. Lauryn describes how overhauling…

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Importance of lower activation rates and consideration of other factors for long-term user retention

  • A lower activation rate (5–15%) is better than a higher one because it indicates a stronger correlation with long-term retention.
  • In other words, if a company is working hard to get most of its users to a state they’re not currently at, it’s more likely to retain them in the long run.
  • Experimentation shouldn’t be the only focus for growth, especially for consumer growth at scale.
  • While experimentation is important, it shouldn’t be relied on too heavily, and other factors such as optimizing onboarding flow should also be considered.

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  1. 01Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – Lauryn Isford (Head of Growth at Airtable)
  2. 02Importance of lower activation rates and consideration of other factors for long-term user retention
  3. 03Balancing Experimentation with Product Development
  4. 04Personalization and segmentation key for onboarding success and activation milestones drive business results.
  5. 05Breaking Down the Main Metric for Effective Activation and Onboarding
  6. 06Choosing key metrics for growth teams
  7. 07Building a growth team: identifying opportunities and leveraging resources for impact
  8. 08How to use the reverse trial approach to drive long-term user growth

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