Turn App User Insights into Lasting Market Leadership
A security company bought a new security app to add to the portfolio. The app was new with a 95% market share with a usage-based business model. Hence, growing really meant growing the market. But first, we needed app user insights.
So we used customer demographics, app billing and app usage data to find high value customer characteristics. App user insights uncovered strong vertical industry trends – the basis of the strategy.
Next, came an account-based marketing (ABM) target account list, and developed demand generation content assets.
The security company grew along with its market, and as competitors entered, they kept market leadership.
Grow the Market to Grow Sales
Growing meant growing the security app market, so time to expand the pie. They needed a smart growth strategy to grow and remain the market leader.
Market growth strategy
Know best customers
Analyze App User Insights of Best Customers to Find More Like Them
Since billing is usage-based, it’s super important to understand the BEST customers. And in the era of usage-based billing, it’s not a one-time or short-term thing. It’s crucial to understand best customers over the time required for profitability. For most SaaS firms, it’s about a year. For this security app, it’s 14 months for a customer to be in the money.
So the obvious question to answer – who are the customers who regularly use the app the most for 15 months?
Then, we dove into analysis after mashing up the following data:
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) customer data
- Service usage data in quantity and the number of logins
- Billing data
- Third party data sources for corporate demographics
Methods were pretty easy; transformation to create new monthly growth and average usage variables over time. We then used K-means to identify segments.
Faster Sales Built Dominant Market Leadership
And voila!
It rarely happens this way, but app user insights showed delightfully strong vertical usage. Key verticals turned out be large, national retailers and business services. Unlike originally thought, healthcare wasn’t on the list.
So, next steps…
Next, we prioritized 4000 B2B accounts for account-based marketing list. We focused on firms with revenue growth that was triple GDP growth. Faster growers have shorter sales cycles – simply because they make faster decisions because technology enables fast growth.
After initial direct sales success, product development swung it. They built app features for vertical needs. Further, market messaging and new positioning grew penetration in key verticals.
Being first to market does not usually spell lasting leadership. In this case, things were different. Even against newer and better-funded competition, they’re still market leaders.