What metrics are the most important for your product?

What metrics are the most important for your product?

The SaaS industry is full of advice on the perfect product metrics to gauge your users’ activation, engagement, and interactions. But how do these concepts translate into real product improvements? If you don’t know exactly what questions you want answered, these product metrics leave you blinded by the very data you hoped would open your eyes.

Not all products are the same

Without additional metrics focusing on user experience, the analytics team will miss out on crucial inputs that the product team can use to inform their decisions

3 touchpoints to determine your metrics

Intent to use

Developing your key product metrics

Defining product success metrics is just the beginning: to ensure their success, they need to be advocated for, communicated, and critiqued by a range of teams.

The right product metrics start with the right questions

If the metrics these frameworks produce don’t start with right questions, they don’t influence how a product is built or the direction a business takes

How data informed the design of our Articles feature

We hypothesized that it was important to understand how long it took a customer to get from actively creating articles (showing intent to use) to getting their customers’ eyes on those articles (activating) efficiently.

Finding the right questions takes collaboration

Defining product metrics that follow from product goals (Happiness, Engagement, Adoption, Retention, Task Success) requires a collaborative partnership between analyst and product development team

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