Feature adoption typically declines after launch week because customers cannot see themselves in generic product demos; the solution is to create segment-specific walkthroughs that show how the feature applies to each customer's specific industry, use case, and workflow, rather than demonstrating the feature in a generic context.
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TitleWhy our feature adoption always died in week two and how I fixed itAjouté :
When I ship a new feature, we announce it, adoption spikes. Two weeks later, nobody's using it. I used to blame the launch email, but the real issue was that the customer needed to see the feature in their context, not ours. A generic demo video doesn't cut it anymore. So, now every feature launch come with a personalized walk-through per customer segment. One recording, different versions per segment. Their industry, their use case, their workflow. I use a feature launch template, so every video stays on brand.
Features adoptions stop dropping off in [music] week two. Now, it holds.
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