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Ahoy! ⚓ The third sail is raised!

Our new Retention Dashboard reveals your most loyal crew – those faithful users who've made your app part of their daily voyage and keep coming back for more.

Discover your treasure: 👇
telemetrydeck.com/blog/new-ret...

#PirateMetrics #iOSDev #AppAnalytics #AARRR

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Ahoy! Discover the "aha moments" with our new Activation Dashboard ⚓ | TelemetryDeck Learn how TelemetryDeck's new Activation Dashboard automatically tracks user activation patterns, onboarding success, and "aha moments" in your mobile app with zero additional code required.

Activation Dashboard = sail #2 in our Pirate Metrics journey! 🏴☠️

✅ Acquisition (April)
✅ Activation (now!)
⏳ Retention (soon)
⏳ Referral & Revenue

Chart your growth journey – zero code required!

Learn more: 👇
telemetrydeck.com/blog/new-act...

#AARRR #PirateMetrics #Analytics

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Things that should be measured in nautical miles:
⚓ Distance to coffee shop
⚓ Time until lunch
⚓ Patience level
⚓ WiFi signal strength
#PirateMetrics

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Description: The AARRR framework, created by Dave McClure, is a customer lifecycle model designed to optimize growth through five key stages:

1. Acquisition: 
How users discover your product. Example metrics: website visits, app store downloads.

2. Activation: 
The point where users experience value. Example metrics: trial sign-ups, onboarding completion.

3. Retention: 
Keeping users engaged over time. Example metrics: daily active users, repeat visits.

4. Referral: 
Turning users into advocates. Example metrics: referral rates, user shares, NPS (Net Promoter Score).

5. Revenue: 
Generating income from users. Example metrics: subscriptions, purchases, customer lifetime value (CLV).

Ash Maurya expanded on this framework in "Scaling Lean" by integrating AARRR into the Customer Factory Blueprint. His approach emphasizes viewing these stages as part of a continuous cycle, enabling businesses to identify bottlenecks and improve efficiency. This evolution highlights the importance of aligning metrics with system thinking and iterative improvement to ensure sustainable growth.

Description: The AARRR framework, created by Dave McClure, is a customer lifecycle model designed to optimize growth through five key stages: 1. Acquisition: How users discover your product. Example metrics: website visits, app store downloads. 2. Activation: The point where users experience value. Example metrics: trial sign-ups, onboarding completion. 3. Retention: Keeping users engaged over time. Example metrics: daily active users, repeat visits. 4. Referral: Turning users into advocates. Example metrics: referral rates, user shares, NPS (Net Promoter Score). 5. Revenue: Generating income from users. Example metrics: subscriptions, purchases, customer lifetime value (CLV). Ash Maurya expanded on this framework in "Scaling Lean" by integrating AARRR into the Customer Factory Blueprint. His approach emphasizes viewing these stages as part of a continuous cycle, enabling businesses to identify bottlenecks and improve efficiency. This evolution highlights the importance of aligning metrics with system thinking and iterative improvement to ensure sustainable growth.

Day 18 – #GOLEAN Tools 6/8:

Hollahoy, growth hackers! Dave McClure’s #AARRR framework is like a pirate map: Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, Revenue. It’s helped me steer many projects toward treasure. More on this in ALT.

#fintech #startups #piratemetrics #leanstack #growth

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