For Series A investments, I’m frequently asked what I look for in a company. In a nutshell, I look for:1) explosive new categories,2) a team that’s an 11 on a scale from 1 to 10,3) a group that’s focused on building a large, sustainable business.
I found all three of these in Appcues, a Boston-based company led by founders Jonathan Kim and Jackson Noel. Appcues has developed a user experience management (UEM) product that allows marketers to guide customers to seamlessly adopt product features without involving engineering.
I’m very excited to lead their Series A, along with Accomplice Ventures and several notable angels. As committed investors, we value Appcues’ mission to resolve pressing global problems for SaaS companies—including customer activation, engagement, and retention—with a forward-thinking approach using lightweight technology.
Over the last decade, mobile phone penetration and application proliferation has grown at an alarming rate, with no signs of slowing down. SaaS companies are banking on this trend and have adopted a new channel for revenue stream—within applications —as opposed to traditional sales-driven strategies. The dominant business model for websites and applications is now a freemium model, where converting trials generates revenue. Ultimately, applications that offer the most user-friendly experience drive users to convert into paying customers.This SaaS hyper-growth has also given rise to a massive trend in consumer-grade applications for businesses. Loyal app users have ushered in a new era in the workplace—the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement. Enterprises who build and monitor applications that encourage adoption (because they’re easy to learn and navigate) provide a competitive advantage, retaining loyal customers with a strong buying preference and these customers become their new sales team. As a result, applications are proliferating within businesses.In the BYOD workplace, it’s common for software to be adopted by someone initiating a download and entering their company information within that system. 87% of companies rely on their employees using personal devices to access business applications (Syntonic). Often they start with a limited time free trial. Then, if the application provides sufficient business value, the user will convert into a paying customer. It’s critical that the application is designed well so that the user influences those they work with to also adopt the app. If an application is keenly designed and improves user productivity, people will maximize their free trial use and justify the conversion fee.A 2017 research study conducted by Apperian reveals the effectiveness of mobile applications for enterprises and links them to improved productivity and ROI:
What is SaaS churn? It’s the percentage rate at which SaaS customers cancel or abandon subscriptions.The main culprit for web and mobile app churn is often the customer onboarding process—such as the “Time to First Value” taking too long, an incomplete or confusing step-through, or user expectations are not aligned with what can actually be delivered.If a user’s first experience with an app is confusing, takes too long, or is cumbersome, the user will inevitably discontinue use of or delete the app.Recent data shows:
With an overwhelming number of applications on the market, it’s no wonder that churn rates have been increasing over the last few years, as customers are quick to move on to the next app that offers a better experience.App design is now imperative for SaaS companies to be profitable. If not designed intentionally, they’ll fail to onboard or retain users and thus lose revenue. This is where Appcues excels.
Appcues provides a user experience management layer that solves SaaS churn for companies. Appcues improves website and applications’ go-to-market strategy with easy-to-use tooling that includes:
Proven successful, Appcues has over 1,000 customers and tracks 20 million engaged users on a monthly basis.
One of Israel's fastest-growing tech companies, Yotpo, helps businesses use customer feedback and reviews to build trust and drive growth. Recently, they were experiencing problems with their UX and onboarding process and implemented Appcues to quickly fix these problems with an effective in-app guidance tool.By testing new onboarding flows, and picking the best flow, Yotpo achieved:
With Appcues, the Yotpo growth team saw that about 70% of users completed the onboarding flow when they created this new sequence. Without Appcues, Omer Linhard said, “Activation would have decreased dramatically, which would have impacted revenue and lead generation.”
Beyond the UEM category, what really excites me about Appcues is the founding team of Jonathan and Jackson who are triple-threat entrepreneurs. They have experience from Hubspot on how to grow real businesses using an inbound model; they have deep domain experience; and they have the fortitude and vision to build a large company. I am thrilled to be their partner in this journey.