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AARRR Pirate Metrics Overview

A framework to track key five user behaviors for product-led growth (McClure, 2007):

  1. Acquisition
  2. Activation
  3. Retention
  4. Referral
  5. Revenue

1. Acquisition

This is about how people find out about your product.

What to do:

  • Use various channels like social media, SEO, and advertising.
  • Identify which channels bring the most users.
  • Focus on high-volume and low-cost channels to maximize your reach.

2. Activation

This is about making sure users have a positive first experience.

What to do:

  • Track user engagement (e.g., time spent, pages visited).
  • Set clear activation goals (e.g., signing up or trying features).
  • Test different landing pages and user flows to improve experiences.

3. Retention

This measures whether users keep coming back to your product.

What to do:

  • Use emails or notifications to remind users to return.
  • Track user behavior to see how often they engage with your product.
  • Automate follow-up emails based on user actions (e.g., after signing up).

4. Referral

This assesses whether users recommend your product to others.

What to do:

  • Encourage users to share your product through referral programs.
  • Measure how many users refer others and how effective those referrals are.
  • Ensure your product is good enough that users want to share it.

5. Revenue

This is about making money from your product.

What to do:

  • Set clear revenue goals and track how much users are willing to pay.
  • Identify minimum revenue and break-even points.
  • Continuously analyze pricing strategies to find what works best.

Implementing AARRR

  1. Identify metrics for each AARRR category.
  2. Use tools to track and analyze data.
  3. Conduct A/B tests to improve user engagement.
  4. Adjust strategies based on what works and what doesn’t.

References

- McClure, D. (2007, August 8). Startup metrics for pirates: AARRR! Ignite Seattle. YouTube.

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