Look at your Product, what can be done to make it easier to get started. What are the critical things a new customer needs to do get “hooked” on your Product. Don’t chase features if your in-product onboarding experience sucks. Also avoid the fallacy that throwing bodies at a problem that can (and should) be solved in the Product is a viable long-term solution. You’ll hire way too many people and your margins will suffer. Instead, focus on nailing the onboarding in the Product.
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