Listen "Solving customer retention 8,000 apps at time"
Episode Synopsis
According to AppsFlyer, brands are spending $60B this year to acquire new mobile users. But within a week marketers have lost nearly 66% of their users. That means 40 to 50 billion dollars will almost literally just go up in smoke.
BUT ... if you just spent a fraction of those billions fixing retention … and building the kind of brand experience that would attract new organic customers … you’d be way ahead.
Today we talk with Sunil Thomas, co-founder and CEO of CleverTap, which solves retention for more than 8,000 apps. How? He built a platform that enables individualization at scale and scalable analytics that are instantly actionable to save customers or users from churning.
We chat about that, and the framework that you can use to make it happen. We also talk about how you can automate it, segmentation, and we touch on omnichannel engagement: messaging the right people at the right time, in the right channel.
BUT ... if you just spent a fraction of those billions fixing retention … and building the kind of brand experience that would attract new organic customers … you’d be way ahead.
Today we talk with Sunil Thomas, co-founder and CEO of CleverTap, which solves retention for more than 8,000 apps. How? He built a platform that enables individualization at scale and scalable analytics that are instantly actionable to save customers or users from churning.
We chat about that, and the framework that you can use to make it happen. We also talk about how you can automate it, segmentation, and we touch on omnichannel engagement: messaging the right people at the right time, in the right channel.
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