Quick answer
Onboarding is the process of getting a new user to their first success moment with your product. Good onboarding lifts activation and reduces churn.
What it is
Onboarding covers everything from sign-up to the user's first meaningful outcome. It includes welcome emails, in-app tours, sample data, checklists and human touch (calls, concierge). The goal is to reach the activation event as fast as possible.
Why it matters
Onboarding is the single biggest lever on activation and churn. Users who reach their first success in the first session are far more likely to retain. Most SaaS churn happens in the first 30 days because users never reach value.
How to use it
- Define your activation event: the moment the user gets value.
- Reduce the time to activation: fewer steps, smart defaults, sample data.
- Use a checklist to guide the user to value.
- Reach out by email and in-app when users get stuck.
- Track activation rate by cohort and by acquisition source.
Examples
- Notion's empty canvas with templates gets users to first value in 2 minutes.
- Slack's integration wizard reduces time to first message from days to minutes.