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B2B Table | ICP1: Digital Marketing Agencies | ICP2: SaaS Product Teams | ICP3: Enterprise Organizations | ICP4: Professional Services Firms | ICP5: Non-Profits/Educational Institutions |
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Name | Digital Marketing Agencies | SaaS Product Teams | Enterprise Organizations | Professional Services Firms | Non-Profits/Educational Institutions |
Company Size | 50-200 employees | 50-200 employees | 1,000+ employees | 10-100 employees | 20-200 employees |
Location | Primarily US, UK, and Europe | Global (US, Europe, APAC) | Global | US, UK | Global |
Funding Raised | Not applicable | $20M-$100M | $100M+ | Not applicable | Grant-funded ($1M-$10M budgets) |
Industry Domain | Marketing & Advertising | Information Technology & Services | Cross-industry | Legal/Consulting | Non-Profit/Education |
Stage of the Company | Scaling | Growth | Mature | Scaling | Early Scaling |
Organization Structure | Distributed teams with cross-functional collaboration | Cross-functional teams (engineering, product, design) | Multi-departmental | Small teams with high client interaction | Volunteer/staff mix |
Decision Maker | Agency Owners, Directors of Operations | VP of Product, Engineering Managers | CIOs, Department Heads | Partners/Directors | Executive Directors, Program Managers |
Decision Blocker | Budget constraints, resistance to tool migration | Existing tool loyalty (e.g., Jira, GitHub) | Complex IT approval processes | Resistance to adopting new workflows | Limited IT resources |
Frequency of Use Case | Daily | Daily | Weekly/Daily | Weekly/Daily | Weekly |
Products Used in Workplace | Slack, Figma, HubSpot, Mailchimp | GitHub, Jira, Figma | Salesforce, SAP | Clio, QuickBooks, DocuSign | Google Workspace, Asana |
Organizational Goals | Streamline client project management and reporting | Agile sprint planning and technical debt tracking | Cross-department alignment | Secure document sharing and version control | Grant application tracking and budget reporting |
Preferred Outreach Channels | Email campaigns, LinkedIn outreach | Developer communities, LinkedIn campaigns | Account-based marketing | Email campaigns | Community partnerships |
Conversion Time | 3-6 months | 3-6 months | 6-12 months | 3-6 months | 3-6 months |
GMV | $3M-$15M | $20M-$100M | $100M+ | $5M-$50M | $1M-$10M |
Growth of Company | Moderate growth | High growth | Steady growth | Moderate growth | Moderate growth |
Motivation | Prove ROI to clients faster | Improve cross-team collaboration and efficiency | Achieve operational transparency | Reduce admin overhead | Maximize impact with limited resources |
Organization Influence | High influence from client demands | High influence from product/engineering needs | High influence from executive leadership | High influence from partners | High influence from donors/funding agencies |
Tools Utilized in Workspace | Collaboration tools (Slack, Figma) | Development tools (GitHub, Jira) | Enterprise tools (Salesforce, SAP) | Legal tools (Clio), Accounting tools (QuickBooks) | Collaborative tools (Google Workspace) |
Decision Time | Medium (requires internal buy-in) | Medium (requires cross-team alignment) | Long (complex approval processes) | Medium | Medium |
Criteria | ICP 1 : Digital Marketing Agencies | ICP 2 : SaaS Product Teams | ICP 3 : Enterprise Organizations | ICP 4 : Professional Services Firms | ICP 5 : Non-Profits/Educational Institutions |
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Adoption Rate | ✅ High | ⚠️ Moderate | ❌ Low | ⚠️ Moderate | ✅ High |
Appetite to Pay | ✅ High | ✅ High | ✅ High | ⚠️ Moderate | ⚠️ Moderate |
Frequency of Use Case | ❌ Low | ✅ High | ❌ Low | ✅ High | ✅ High |
Distribution Potential | ❌ Low | ✅ High | ⚠️ Moderate | ✅ High | ⚠️ Moderate |
TAM (users/currency) | 1,000 users | 1,400 users | 1,100 users | 1,500 users | 1,200 users |
Primary Focus on SaaS Product Teams (ICP 2) for their high growth potential, frequent use cases, and strong payment appetite.
Secondary focus on Professional Services Firms (ICP 4) due to their high alignment with ClickUp’s features and strong distribution opportunities.
Optionally targeting Non-Profits/Educational Institutions (ICP 5) as a volume-based growth strategy, leveraging ClickUp’s free tier for long-term adoption.
Job Type | Job Statement | Pain Points | Desired Outcomes | ClickUp Solutions | Validation Approach |
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Core Functional | Manage agile sprints effectively. | Tool-switching between Jira/GitHub Manual sprint tracking | Faster sprint planning Clear progress visibility | Unified sprint dashboards GitHub sync | User Interviews |
Core Functional | Track technical debt without disrupting sprints. | Lack of visibility into unresolved debt Prioritization challenges | Organized debt resolution process | Dedicated "Tech Debt" view Automated reminders | User Interviews |
Related | Align engineering and design workflows. | Lost design feedback in Slack Recreating specs from Figma | Faster handoffs | Embedded Figma prototypes Version-controlled feedback | User Interviews |
Emotional/Social | Reduce stress from missed deadlines. | Anxiety over delays Pressure to demonstrate progress | Confidence in timelines | Real-time risk alerts Executive dashboards | User Interviews |
Consumption Chain | Onboard new team members quickly. | Slow ramp-up time for new hires Disorganized onboarding | Faster productivity for new hires | Prebuilt templates AI skill-gap analysis | User Interviews |
Buyer’s Financial | Justify SaaS tool costs with clear ROI. | Unclear tool ROI Delayed feature shipping | Transparent cost-benefit analysis | Git commit-based analytics Cost-per-sprint reports | User Interviews |
To better understand this ICP, conducted user interviews with a focus on uncovering specific pain points, workflows, and unmet needs.
Interview Goal | Example Questions |
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Validate JTBDs | |
Understand Pain Points | "What are your biggest challenges when managing sprints or projects?" |
"What frustrates you the most about your current tools or processes?" | |
Explore Current Workflows | "Can you walk me through how you currently plan and execute sprints?" |
"How do you collaborate with other teams like design or QA?" | |
Identify Desired Features/Improvements | "If you could improve one thing about your current workflow, what would it be?" |
"What features would make your sprint planning or task management easier?" | |
Gauge Tool Adoption Barriers | "What concerns would you have about switching to a new tool?" |
"Have you tried other tools before? Why did they work or fail for your team?" |
(Based on 6 interviews analyzed)
Step 1: Analysis
Step 2: Clustering
Jira → Sprint Planning | GitHub → Code Reviews | Figma → Design Handoffs
Workflow | Frequency | Limitations |
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Using Confluence for docs/task tracking | 50% | No real-time sync with dev/design tools |
Collaborating via Figma + Slack | 30% | Feedback gets lost in chat threads |
Manual Excel dashboards | 20% | Error-prone and time-consuming |
The first fold effectively communicates value but can be improved by simplifying workspace setup, enhancing visual hierarchy, and showcasing unique features. ClickUp's onboarding prioritizes comprehensive setup over immediate value demonstration through a multi-stage process. The journey concludes with a powerful payoff: a fully personalized workspace reflecting all user selections, creating a genuine "aha moment" that justifies the extended setup process. An unobtrusive onboarding checklist provides ongoing guidance without forcing a specific path.
Effective Elements:
Thematic improvements:
Diving straight in -
Metric | Definition | Activation Event for ClickUp | Why It Matters for SaaS Product Teams |
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User Activation Rate | Percentage of new users who complete a key set of actions that demonstrate they’ve experienced core product value. | - Creating their first project or sprint board. - Inviting team members. | Indicates how well onboarding guides users to the "Aha!" moment (e.g., seeing how ClickUp simplifies workflows). |
Feature Adoption Rate | Percentage of users who adopt and use a specific feature within a given period. | - Using integrations like GitHub or Figma. - Completing a sprint retrospective. | Helps identify which features drive value for SaaS teams and where friction exists in adoption. |
Time-to-Value (TTV) | Time it takes for a user to experience the product’s core value after signing up. | - Time from signup to completing the first sprint. - Time to set up a custom dashboard. | Shorter TTV correlates with higher retention and faster realization of ClickUp’s benefits for productivity. |
Trial-to-Paid Conversion Rate | Percentage of free trial users who convert to paying customers. | - Upgrading after completing 2-3 sprints. - Upgrading after using advanced features like AI or reporting dashboards. | Reflects how well ClickUp demonstrates its value during the trial period, critical for revenue growth. |
Active User Rate (DAU/WAU) | Percentage of users who regularly engage with core product features (daily or weekly). | - Daily: Updating tasks or tracking progress. - Weekly: Completing sprints or using dashboards. | Tracks ongoing engagement and ensures SaaS teams are consistently deriving value from ClickUp. |
Onboarding Completion Rate | Percentage of users who complete key onboarding steps within a specific timeframe. | - Completing the onboarding checklist. - Setting up integrations like Slack or GitHub. | Measures the effectiveness of onboarding in guiding SaaS teams to activation milestones. |
Activation Metric | Retention Impact | Referral/Word of Mouth Impact | LTV Impact | Reasoning |
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Creating and Completing the First Sprint Board within 7 Days | High | Medium | High | Completing a sprint board demonstrates immediate value, helping users experience ClickUp's core functionality. |
Integrating with GitHub or Figma within the First 5 Days | High | Medium | High | Integrations reduce tool-switching friction, making ClickUp a central hub for SaaS team workflows. |
Inviting at Least 3 Team Members within the First 7 Days | Medium | High | Medium | Collaboration drives engagement and word-of-mouth referrals as teams experience shared productivity gains. |
Customizing a Dashboard for Sprint Tracking within 14 Days | High | Medium | High | Custom dashboards reflect deeper engagement and alignment with SaaS team needs, increasing retention and LTV. |
Completing a Retrospective Using AI Insights within the First 30 Days | High | Medium | High | AI-powered retrospectives highlight ClickUp’s advanced features, reinforcing its value for long-term use. |
Exploring Advanced Features like Automations or AI Tools within 30 Days | Medium | Medium | High | Advanced feature adoption signals deeper product engagement, critical for retention and maximizing LTV. |
SaaS Product Teams are the ideal focus due to high adoption potential, frequent use cases, and strong LTV impact.
Core needs include sprint management, technical debt tracking, and cross-team collaboration. Emotional drivers like reducing stress from missed deadlines and demonstrating productivity were also identified.
The first fold effectively communicates value but can be improved by simplifying workspace setup, enhancing visual hierarchy, and showcasing unique features. ClickUp's onboarding prioritizes comprehensive setup over immediate value demonstration through a multi-stage process. The journey concludes with a powerful payoff: a fully personalized workspace reflecting all user selections, creating a genuine "aha moment" that justifies the extended setup process. An unobtrusive onboarding checklist provides ongoing guidance without forcing a specific path.
Key metrics such as creating a sprint board, integrating tools (e.g., GitHub/Figma), and setting up dashboards strongly influence retention, referrals, and LTV.
The journey highlights opportunities to reduce friction during onboarding, shorten time-to-value (TTV), and promote advanced feature adoption for long-term retention.
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