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Instead of long sales cycles and endless meetings teams today want something very different:
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• Empower users
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Building is easy. Deciding what not to build is harder.
The "time-to-Aha" metric is underrated. Most PLG implementations measure onboarding completion or trial-to-paid conversion - but neither captures whether users actually experienced the core value.
What I've noticed with deployment tools specifically: the Aha-moment isn't "my app is running" - it's "I could do that myself, again, confidently." The first success is impressive; knowing you can replicate it without hand-holding is what drives adoption.
One pattern that separates good PLG from great: reducing the "what just happened?" gap. Showing users exactly what was created under the hood (the infrastructure, the configs) rather than abstracting it away entirely. Transparency builds the confidence that converts trial users into advocates.
Curious how you're balancing simplicity vs. visibility in the deployment flow - do users see the AWS resources being created, or is it more of a black-box experience?