apps/web/content/handbook/teams/4.growth.mdx
Growth at Char is product-led. We don't cold-call people. We build something great, make it easy to try, and let the product speak for itself.
Active user = a user who creates a summary after transcribing at least 5 minutes of meeting audio.
Operationally (with current analytics), this means:
$stt_request with $stt_duration >= 300 secondsnote_enhancednote_enhanced is our current summary-creation proxy event.
See Analytics for event/property definitions.
This is the core value loop we care about, not downloads or signups alone.
Reduce friction everywhere — Every step of the user journey should be scrutinized for unnecessary friction. Can someone get value from Char in under 5 minutes? If not, something is broken.
Awareness → Acquisition → Activation → Retention — These aren't separate departments. They're a unified flow that every team member should understand. Growth touches everything.
Bottoms-up adoption — End users advocate for the product inside their companies. The best way into organizations is through individuals who love it and champion it internally.
Measure what matters — Focus on activation and retention over vanity metrics. A thousand active daily users who love the product beats a million downloads that churn. See Analytics for exactly what we track today.
1) Activation
2) Retention
3) Growth funnel
download_clickedshow_main_window → session_startedsession_started + $stt_request >= 300s → note_enhanced4) Revenue linkage
upgrade_clicked / trial_startedtrial_started, trial_skipped, trial_failedhero_section_viewed, download_clicked, onboarding progress$stt_request duration + note_enhancedWe optimize leading signals only if they improve value and retention downstream.
Growth is everyone's job. Engineers should think about onboarding friction. Designers should think about first-run experience. Marketers should think about what happens after someone lands on the website. The user journey is one continuous thread.