Beyond Agile: Hook SAAS Users with a Sticky Habit Loop

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If customers are going to subscribe to your service, rather than buying a license up front, retention becomes a much bigger issue. Here's how Vinayak Joglekar, a serial entrepreneur in India, learned to create a habit loop that keeps users hooked on using SAAS products.

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0:00 Meet Vinayak Joglekar
0:16 Retention is a big issue in SAAS
1:08 The key to retention is a habit loop
1:28 How Vinayak gamified image tagging

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