There are many metrics to calculate the product adoption rate. Metrics like the Daily active users (DAU) calculate how many users are active on your platform on a daily basis. Likewise, MAU calculates the same on a monthly basis. The more engaged they are with your product the higher the adoption rate.
As a customer success manager, your goal is to facilitate the early adoption of your product in the customer’s business environment.
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