Product-led onboarding
Definition
Product-led onboarding is the practice of getting new users from sign-up to first value through the product itself, with no human in the loop. The product surfaces guided flows, tooltips, checklists, and in-app help so users can self-serve their way to productive use. There's no kickoff call, no CS-led implementation, no scheduled training. Product-led onboarding is the onboarding practice of product-led growth (PLG) companies. It's distinct from concierge or CS-led onboarding, which can deliver excellent first experiences but doesn't scale to thousands of self-serve users.
Why it matters
PLG models depend on product-led onboarding. If a CS rep has to walk every new user through setup, the cost of acquiring each user is too high for a freemium or low-priced trial model to be economically viable. Product-led onboarding is the system that makes PLG unit economics work — and the moment it stops working, conversion rates collapse and CAC climbs.
How it works
Product-led onboarding combines: (1) AI-generated or hand-built flows that walk new users through the first key actions; (2) persistent activation checklists that keep momentum across sessions; (3) contextual tooltips and beacons that surface help at the moment of confusion; (4) self-serve help centers with searchable answers to common questions; (5) onboarding analytics that show which segments activate and which drop off, so the product team can iterate.
