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How PLG Products Use Self-Serve Data Portability to Retain Users

How PLG Products Use Self-Serve Data Portability to Retain Users

Season 2 Episode 57 Published 1 week, 3 days ago
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When a customer can leave easily, they often choose to stay. In episode 57 of Product-Led Growth with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore why self-serve data portability is a retention superpower for PLG products. They break down how tools like Airtable and Notion make export seamless, and how the threat of a clean exit actually deepens loyalty. Lucas shares data from a 2025 Harvard Business Review study showing that users with one-click export have 40% higher six-month retention than those without. Luna challenges the conventional wisdom that lock-in is the best moat. They discuss practical implementation—from CSV exports to full API access—and examine why companies like Figma and Slack treat portability as a product feature, not a compliance checkbox. If you work on a SaaS product that relies on user stickiness, this episode will make you rethink whether your true competitive advantage is your data or your customer's trust.

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