Activation in growth hacking refers to the process of turning new users into active, engaged customers who derive value from a product or service. It's a crucial step in the user journey that follows acquisition and precedes retention.
Synonyms: User Onboarding, Customer Activation, User Engagement, Aha Moment, First Value Experience
Activation is a critical metric in growth hacking because it directly impacts user retention and overall business growth. When users successfully activate, they are more likely to continue using the product, recommend it to others, and contribute to the company's revenue. Without effective activation, even the best acquisition strategies can fall flat, leading to high churn rates and wasted resources.
Measuring activation involves tracking specific actions that indicate a user has found value in your product. These actions, often called "aha moments," vary depending on the nature of your product. For example:
To improve activation rates, growth hackers often employ techniques such as:
Dropbox's referral program: By offering extra storage space for inviting friends, Dropbox incentivized users to actively engage with the product and spread the word.
LinkedIn's profile completion bar: This visual indicator encourages users to fill out their profiles, increasing their engagement and the value they get from the platform.
Slack's interactive tutorial: New users are guided through key features with a friendly bot, helping them quickly understand how to use the platform effectively.