Announcing ThriveStack’s Self-Serve Templates to Accelerate Your PLG Journey!
Accelerate your PLG product launch 100x with self-serve templates, tailored to your product… starting today!
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Self-Serve starter templates accelerate your PLG journey
Get started fast: Design Partners & Prospects told us that they need a simple way to get started. They told us that they didn’t have the time to learn our product and tune it to their business.
Unique: Every SaaS product caters to its customers differently. Every step of Acquisition and Activation is tuned differently. There’s no single standard.
Customizable: Orchestrating many services would need different services, and integrations all stitched together
Guidance: Pre-built templates guide your self-serve initiatives, ensuring you’re on the right track.
We asked ourselves: What if we can enable builders to experience their products being self-served, in their development environment within an hour? That’s what we set to do.
The 6 Templates:
1. Prosumer Templates (2 templates):
Meant to equip typical prosumer applications (such as Figma, Canva, and Miro) with essential Product-Led Growth (PLG) capabilities. In this context, each tenant usually begins as an individual user and gradually transitions to a team or enterprise plan. Due to the lightweight nature of prosumer tenants, onboarding usually occurs after the user-tenant relationship is established.
Key Benefits:
Effortless Integration: Thrivestack handles critical self-service tasks, including User Waitlisting, User & Account Enrichment, Free Pricing Plan Association, Tenant Provisioning, and Welcome notifications. Developers are relieved from instrumenting standard SaaS events related to user Signup and Log-in, freeing your team to focus on other priorities.
Unlock Core PLG Capabilities: By leveraging the template, you gain access to two pivotal functionalities:
PLG CRM: Understand and engage with users & accounts effectively.
PLG Analytics: Extract valuable insights for growth and GTM strategies.
2. COGS Efficiency Templates (2 templates):
Imagine a SaaS company, where the tenant architecture is either of the following
A single-tenant backend architecture: Every customer gets a dedicated backend that your teams are deploying manually in conversation with Sales-Customer interactions
or You selectively deploy infrastructure components based on modules/features that customers select.
In either of these cases, your hosting infrastructure would have high COGS. A surge of user activations might escalate your infrastructure costs.
To mitigate this, we have designed templates that allow you to acquire more users, they are onboarded first (you manage) and tenants are then created.
Key Benefits:
Deploy Waitlists: Enable waitlists to block a surge of users signing up to your product, understand who these users are (automatic enrichment) and then proceed to selectively onboard them.
Initiate Onboarding before tenant creation: Optimize cost of goods sold (COGS) while customizing user experience. This can streamline infrastructure costs.
3. Traditional SaaS Templates (2 templates):
Tailored for SaaS companies with organizational DNA more akin to sales-led. Your teams have recently started dabbling with PLG and continuing to build more conviction towards self-serve motions.
Key Benefits:
Get started with minimal effort: Show and tell your leadership (Proof-of Concept) that self-serve can be enabled for your SaaS product.
Delaying the technical debt to embrace PLG at a later point in time. Core PLG capabilities like the following would enabled automatically. Your engineering & Product teams will take an additional effort to do this later.
Know your self-serve Users/Accounts: Auto-enrichment, Segmentation with PLG CRM
PLG Analytics: Understand how self-serve motions are performing and what are the users doing with your products.
So, what do you think about the templates? Which one would you opt for?
If you have better templates on your mind, do share’em with us!