
But here's the thing - it doesn't have to be this way. In 2025, the companies winning the retention game aren't just lucky. They're strategic, data-driven, and most importantly, they're using the right tools to turn confused first-time users into engaged power users.
I've been in the trenches of product management for years, and I can tell you that onboarding is where dreams either take flight or crash and burn. The harsh reality? Most companies are hemorrhaging potential customers faster than they can acquire them, simply because their onboarding experience feels like navigating a maze blindfolded.

But here's the thing - it doesn't have to be this way. In 2025, the companies winning the retention game aren't just lucky. They're strategic, data-driven, and most importantly, they're using the right tools to turn confused first-time users into engaged power users.
I've been in the trenches of product management for years, and I can tell you that onboarding is where dreams either take flight or crash and burn. The harsh reality? Most companies are hemorrhaging potential customers faster than they can acquire them, simply because their onboarding experience feels like navigating a maze blindfolded.

But here's the thing - it doesn't have to be this way. In 2025, the companies winning the retention game aren't just lucky. They're strategic, data-driven, and most importantly, they're using the right tools to turn confused first-time users into engaged power users.
I've been in the trenches of product management for years, and I can tell you that onboarding is where dreams either take flight or crash and burn. The harsh reality? Most companies are hemorrhaging potential customers faster than they can acquire them, simply because their onboarding experience feels like navigating a maze blindfolded.

But here's the thing - it doesn't have to be this way. In 2025, the companies winning the retention game aren't just lucky. They're strategic, data-driven, and most importantly, they're using the right tools to turn confused first-time users into engaged power users.
I've been in the trenches of product management for years, and I can tell you that onboarding is where dreams either take flight or crash and burn. The harsh reality? Most companies are hemorrhaging potential customers faster than they can acquire them, simply because their onboarding experience feels like navigating a maze blindfolded.

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