27 Proven Tactics for Faster Customer Onboarding: A Preview
Great onboarding stops churn at the source. We've collected 27 battle tested tactics to help you improve your customer onboarding process.
New Releases, Best Practices & Company Updates
April updates include a new dashboard sidebar, multi-submit forms, improved workflows, and several quality-of-life enhancements to boost automation and usability in Valuecase.
Read moreSmart onboarding incentives trump persistent nagging. Here’s how to structure contracts, pricing, and processes to ensure smoother, faster customer onboarding—without risking long-term relationships.
Read moreMeasuring onboarding isn't optional—it’s critical for consistent improvement. By tracking tangible metrics and using targeted tools, you can quickly pinpoint issues, align stakeholders clearly, and demonstrate the onboarding ROI.
Read moreMost onboarding complications aren't about missing meetings–they're about tasks slipping through the cracks between touchpoints. Using clear, tactical collaboration methods prevents this and keeps everyone aligned.
Read moreValuecase's new task dashboard helps you keep all your tasks in one place. If you're working with our onboarding plans / mutual success plans a lot, this is a huge boost for your workflow.
Read moreWe just released our Chrome extension, designed to integrate seamlessly into your daily routine on Google Chrome.
Read moreOver 15 hours of videos have already been recorded on Valuecase. And today, our video recording feature leaves beta and gets a big upgrade.
Read moreWe are launching simple if-this-then-that automations to hide or show content in Valuecase spaces automatically.
Read moreImagine you could have any customer in the world. The perfect firm. The perfect role. The perfect budget and scope. Who comes to mind?
Read moreWhat’s the last big purchase you’ve made? Was it a computer, a car, or a house? How long did it take you to ultimately make a decision and purchase? From realising you have a problem with your current solution, to considering alternatives. This process is commonly called the buyer’s journey.
Read moreSales is full of acronyms. You probably have no problem with that if you're a sales pro. However, it can be a bit confusing for newbies and outsiders. If you have ever wondered what MEDDIC, AiDA, ABC etc. stand for, we've got you covered. Here's a guide to over 20 sales acronyms with definitions and visuals. :)
Read moreObjections are a natural part of the selling process. Some might even argue that objections are actually a good sign - it means that your prospect is interested enough to dig deeper into your product.
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