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SaaS Onboarding: 3x Retention by Fixing the First Experience

Episode 122 Published 9Β years, 5Β months ago
Description

Most SaaS companies spend heavily on customer acquisition but lose users the moment they try the product. Pulkit Agrawal saw this SaaS onboarding gap firsthand when fixing user onboarding produced a 3x improvement in activation rate. He and his co-founder validated Chameleon's idea by cold emailing YC startups, built their first version as a consulting project, and raised $1.9 million.

Pulkit validated Chameleon by cold emailing YC startups to find one company willing to let him build their SaaS onboarding for free. That consulting-to-product approach, combined with the 3x retention improvement from fixing the onboarding flow at a previous startup, proved the market before raising $1.9 million in seed funding.

Pulkit Agrawal is the co-founder of Chameleon, a platform that lets companies create product tutorials, tooltips, and guided tours without writing code. In this first part of a three-part interview, Pulkit explains how he identified the SaaS onboarding opportunity and what the validation process looked like.

πŸ”‘ Key Lessons

  • 🎯 Fix SaaS onboarding before spending more on acquisition: Pulkit saw 3x retention improvement from two to three months of onboarding work. Better activation compounds over time while acquisition costs only grow.
  • πŸ› οΈ Cold email potential customers to validate your SaaS onboarding idea: Pulkit emailed YC startups offering to build their onboarding for free. One said yes, giving Chameleon a live testing environment and real user feedback.
  • πŸ”„ Abstract consulting work into a SaaS onboarding platform: Chameleon started by building custom onboarding for one client, then parameterized each component into a reusable product.
  • πŸ’° One credible investor unlocks the whole round: Angel investor Arne Hoffman validated the SaaS onboarding problem with his network, then introduced Chameleon to other angels.
  • πŸš€ Start part-time and let demand pull you full-time: Pulkit began with a few hours per week and only went full time when customer demand made part-time work unsustainable.

Chapters

  • Introduction to Chameleon and the SaaS onboarding problem
  • Pulkit Agrawal's background - from England to San Francisco
  • Favorite quote on conscious choices and determinism
  • Meditation and the 10-day silent Vipassana retreat
  • What Chameleon does - in-product guidance without code
  • How the idea for Chameleon originated
  • Seeing 3x retention improvement from better onboarding
  • Validating the problem through informational interviews
  • Cold emailing YC startups for early customers
  • Starting as a side project on evenings and weekends
  • Raising the $1.9 million seed round
  • How investor reactions shaped the fundraise
  • One angel investor unlocking the round
  • The market opportunity beyond onboarding
  • Feature discovery and in-app help use cases

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