Tongue-out photo series
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Tongue-out photo series

So obsessed when he forgets to put his tongue away 😂 😍

u/Nicogrowth — 5 days ago

leveling my first shaman on Vanilla

Hey all, tbh I’m having a lot of fun with shaman. I used to play priest and warlock (both mained at 60 on Ally), and now I’m leveling a shaman, but damn, it’s a whole different mechanic. (I really enjoy it)

Do you have any genuine recommendations for fun specs while leveling?

Everything I find online is super “optimized”, with rotation cycles and all that. But I feel like shaman can be played in more fun ways, with several different approaches to leveling.

Thanks and have good game all!

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u/Nicogrowth — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/lifecycle_email_saas+1 crossposts

My growth stack at a PLG SaaS doing 12K signups/month and 12% trial to paid CVR

We run a self serve B2B SaaS. No sales calls before signup.

Sharing the tools behind our funnel and a flow we shipped last month, in case it's useful to anyone building something similar.

  • BigQuery. Every event lands here first, app data, ad platforms, CRM. If a number isn't in BigQuery yet, we don't trust it.
  • n8n. Runs reactivation flows, lead scoring, enrichment, alerts. Replaced a handful of separate tools and we can see every step of the logic. It helps to make the data dynamic. (Complementary to customer.io reverse ETL)
  • Customer.io. Sends the emails. Segments come from BigQuery through reverse ETL.
  • dbt. Attribution rules and scoring logic live here, in models we can actually check and edit.

Last month we used this setup to build a lifecycle email flow that pulls live product data straight into the email.

-> 60% open rate. 18% click rate. 8,000 emails.

How it works:

  1. A lead enters the CRM, a webhook sends their data to n8n.
  2. n8n queries BigQuery for a small snapshot, recent activity, usage, nothing more.
  3. An LLM node turns those numbers into two or three lines a human could have written.

The result gets pushed back into Customer.io as a custom attribute, and the template drops it straight in.

We keep each step small on purpose. Pull too much data and the query slows down. Let the model write freely and you get a paragraph instead of a sentence.

Curious what other PLG teams use for reverse ETL.

https://preview.redd.it/c7y268mfc3jh1.png?width=1456&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed3699cf2c758c5f8c43a0ebf66d7af39e23d151

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u/Nicogrowth — 7 days ago

Anyone using Clay ads for linkedIn ads ?

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for feedback from people who’ve used Clay for LinkedIn Ads.

Has anyone here actually used the Clay audience sync/enrichment features for LinkedIn campaigns? If so:

  • Did you see a meaningful improvement in campaign performance?
  • What kind of lead volume were you managing?
  • Was the ROI worth it?
  • Any limitations or things you wish you’d known before upgrading?

For context, the company I work for is currently on a nearly free Clay plan. We’re trying to decide whether it’s worth upgrading to a much more expensive plan for the clay ads feature.

Thanks!

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u/Nicogrowth — 15 days ago

Are you using meta to get demo booked for your SaaS B2B?

I’m working at a B2B SaaS (sales tech), and we’re spending around $10K/month on Meta ads to drive demo bookings.

Our strategy is pretty simple: we optimize for max conversion value instead of volume, to bring in higher quality leads.

But while Meta reporting (I know attribution isn’t perfect) shows pretty good results, we’re not really seeing the same impact in reality. -> It feels like a lot of the conversions are people who were already planning to book a demo with us anyway.

What’s your strategy with Meta for B2B SaaS? And what kind of budget are you running?

I’m mainly looking for ideas and different campaign approaches I could test.

(my take is that probably pushing to book demo isn't the best CTA, but our app isn't very mobile friendly)

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u/Nicogrowth — 3 months ago