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Benefits of Product Launch Template

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  1. Create a Collaborative Product Launch Strategy - Build a step-by-step product launch strategy and enable non-technical teammates to update your product experience as quickly as you ship. 2. Customize a Product Launch Template -  Stay relevant and show users how to make the most of new features with personalized product update announcements. Start with Candu’s product launch strategy template, and customize it to suit each customer segment. 3. Improve Adoption -  Candu’s analytics let you see what’s working and what’s not so you can fine tune your product launch steps for maximum adoption.

Benefits of Customer Onboarding Template

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1. Create New Customer Onboarding Build interactive tasks with customer onboarding software, and embed them where users can’t miss them — your product's homepage. 2. Customize the Onboarding Process Candu’s customer onboarding template lets you build dynamic steps based on user actions, and adjust your customer onboarding processes as your product evolves. 3. Boost Onboarding Success Analytics built into Candu’s customer onboarding template surface where users are getting stuck so you can rework your steps and guide customers all the way through to completion.

Candu Launches the First Native Web Builder for SaaS

Letting Customer and Product Teams Create User Experiences Without Coding a Line.   In software as a service (SaaS), it’s all about your product. But when you think about what different customers need, you simply can’t adapt your product enough to make everyone happy. One size does not fit all. This was the issue I kept running into at Insight Squared, a sales analytics startup in Boston, as we tried to move up-market. Larger customers have more complex needs, they are less agile, and demand more, but customer success managers were more or less powerless to affect changes when it came to the product. In a customer-facing role, you can send emails, create decks, and schedule meetings, but you have no control over the one thing that really matters — your product! You’re reliant on the dev teams to make changes, and with their time and resources scarce, you’re often stuck in a holding pattern. “Coming next quarter!” is a phrase I’ve said far too often. You can go down the route of trainin