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Moving from reactive to proactive customer support

Intercom, Inc.

With the right approach and proactive support tools – think Outbound Messages , Product Tours , and Mobile Carousels – you can provide every customer with the fast, personal help they need at the exact moment they need it. Then we make sure to address those exact issues at pivotal moments in our onboarding.

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Helping from afar: Running customer support remotely

Intercom, Inc.

But as we consider how we take our customer support fully remote, we are rethinking how we would use our workflows, automation tools, and day-to-day rituals to protect our team dynamics and productivity. A smart meeting strategy. But have too many meetings and you waste people’s time. Actively used team values.

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How support leaders measure (and improve) the quality of their customer support

Intercom, Inc.

That means: meeting customers in the channels they’re already using; providing them with resources so they can self-serve when they want to; and offering personalized, empathetic, conversational experiences when they’re needed. So what’s the problem with the support metrics that most teams have been using up until now?

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Starter KPIs for B2B/Enterprise

Mironov Consulting

I’m often asked what KPIs B2B/enterprise product folks should use, or what OKRs they should choose. This is (of course) an unreasonable question, as every product/ business has its own uniqueness. Why KPIs from consumer companies don’t fit well with B2B/enterprise. 1] Generic KPIs? But metrics aren’t generic.

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How to describe your business as an equation

Lenny Rachitsky

Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. If you’re not a subscriber, here’s what you missed this month: What to do if your product isn’t taking off First-principles thinking Inspiration for the year ahead Subscribe to get access to these posts, and every post.

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To PLG or not to PLG

The Product Coalition

There’s lots of writing about Product Led Growth (PLG). Why NOT to PLG I’ll start off by saying that even though we went with PLG, I still don’t think it’s the best choice for most startups: First of all, it’s not a good fit for many companies and products. Trust me — there are zero sales-led startups with good onboarding.

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Customer-led Growth: Why Delivering a Delightful End-to-End Experience Matters

The Product Coalition

Focusing on product-led or go-to-market-led growth is no longer enough. In recent years, PLG, or Product-Led Growth, has become a significant buzz in the tech world, and rightfully so. Products that delight customers and fuel growth loops are essential. It isn’t about Product-Led, OR Sales-Led, OR Marketing-Led Growth.