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It’s the Heap monthly thought leadership newsletter ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ [Heap]() [Down the Funnel Newsletter]() [Data Driven Retention Strategy]() Building a data-driven retention strategy, part 1: guide and worksheets Featured product subheader goes here. You can toggle visibility on and off Today, everyone from the C-suite down has retention on their minds. But for many being data-driven about retention is a newer motion. If you’re interested in learning to use data to reduce churn, this series is for you. In Part 1, we walk through the first step: identifying your active usage metrics. This post and downloadable worksheet gives you an instantly-usable structure for working with your team to start building a smart retention motion. [Read the post]() [Download the worksheet]() [Data Decoded]() 4 Common Tech Stack Problems (and How to Fix Them) Featured product subheader goes here. You can toggle visibility on and off As our big [Data Decoded survey]() showed us, plenty of teams have issues with their analytics stacks. In this guide, we walk through what you all told us were your biggest issues, and give some actionable advice for fixing them. If you’re looking to get more out of your current analytics stack, this guide is for you. [Download the guide]() [What does AI mean for Product Teams?]() What does AI mean for Product Teams? Featured product subheader goes here. You can toggle visibility on and off AI is the topic on everybody’s minds these days. There’s lots of hand-wringing about what AI will mean for humanity as a whole. But there’s been much less on what it means for product teams. Our [survey]() gave us some indication of what product teams think AI can and can’t do for them. In this post we take a deeper dive into the data, and make some predictions. [Read the post]() [How to dismantle your data silos]() 5 strategies to dismantle your data silos Featured product subheader goes here. You can toggle visibility on and off Are data silos creating bottlenecks and inefficiencies for your team? Join Heap expert practitioners to explore both the causes and costs of data silos, and discover five effective ways to build a culture of data sharing across your organization. [Register for the webinar]() Heap is the future of digital insights. Backed by the most complete dataset, we illuminate hidden insights so teams can create the best possible digital experiences to accelerate their business. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. © 2023 Heap Inc. All rights reserved.

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