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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Sustainability Spans The Entire Lifecycle Whether you are already a champion of green computing or are just beginning to grasp its significance due to the evolving client and regulatory landscapes, understanding and actively reducing the carbon footprint of our software creations is not just important — it’s imperative.

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Pirate Metrics For Product-Led SaaS-How Does The AARRR Framework Look Like In SaaS

Userpilot

Invented in 2007 by Dave McClure, pirate metrics is a framework that is still used by businesses to measure and optimize customer interaction across their lifecycle. Pirate metrics put simply, is a system for grouping and tracking metrics across different stages of the user journey : acquisition, activation, retention, referral, and revenue.

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User Funnel in SaaS: How To Optimize Each Stage and Drive More Conversions?

Userpilot

Acquisition refers to the stage where new users first sign up for a free trial or demo of your product. Review your analytics to recognize which people in your user base are at risk of churning from inactivity. During the acquisition stage of the funnel, new users decide to sign up for a free trial or a demo of your product.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

This makes the product loved by our users ( check G2 reviews ). Get a demo to see how! Since then, the company has expanded its focus to include a Marketing Hub, a Sales Hub with its bespoke CRM system, an Operations Hub, a Service Hub, and a CSM system. And it does show in the reviews and the reputation that Hubspot has.

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What are Data Silos & How to Prevent Them When Data Sharing

Userpilot

Silos most often occur due to company culture, organizational structures, IT deployments, or mergers and acquisitions. Even organizations with existing systems for managing data could fall victim to data silos if individuals or departments go rogue. Due to the wide variety of software solutions, some data could fall through the cracks.