Not sure where to start? Here's how to find the right ProductQuant resource for your current situation.
The right entry point depends on the problem in front of you right now — not the size of the engagement. Use this page to match your situation to the resource that fits, then start there.
What's the problem in front of you right now?
Don't start with the product name. Start with the situation you're actually in. Match the description below to the resource that fits — and start there.
Start here if you're not ready to commit to a paid product yet.
Five free tools you can use today. Each one is a real ProductQuant system — not a lead magnet. A good way to see how the work is structured before you decide on a paid toolkit or program.
Product DNA Analyzer
Classify your product across 10 structural dimensions. Understand which growth strategies are structurally matched — before you borrow tactics built for the wrong product type.
Get free access →Activation Teardown
Submit your product for a structured activation review. Understand where new users stall and what the highest-leverage fix is — before you build more onboarding.
Get your teardown →PostHog Health Check
A structured diagnostic for PostHog users. Find out whether your event coverage, funnel setup, and dashboards are giving you signal — or just noise you've learned to work around.
Run the health check →Experiment Scorecard
Score a live or upcoming experiment before you run it. Checks hypothesis quality, metric selection, sample size logic, and decision criteria — so you don't run a test that can't answer the question.
Score your experiment →Pricing Experiment Worksheet
A working document for planning a pricing test properly. Covers hypothesis framing, segment selection, rollout logic, and what a valid result looks like before you change a single number.
Get the worksheet →Want a recommendation? Describe the problem and we'll point you to the right starting point.
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10 frameworks, workbooks, and canvas tools built from real client work. Each one is a complete working system — not a slide deck. Buy one, run it with your team the same day. Browse all 10 products →
SaaS Product DNA Analyzer
$297 $0Classify your product across 10 structural dimensions. Understand which growth strategies are matched — before you borrow tactics built for the wrong product type.
View product →SaaS Churn Diagnosis Playbook
$97Separate churn by failure mode and match the right intervention before cancellation. Seven archetypes, each requiring a different fix.
View product →PLG Scorecard & Optimization Kit
$147Audit your product-led growth across 8 interdependent pillars, find the real bottleneck, and fix the system instead of one isolated tactic.
View product →SaaS Pricing Strategy Workbook
$197Choose a value metric, research willingness to pay, design packaging, and change prices safely. A working document for the whole pricing decision.
View product →SaaS Onboarding Teardown Kit
$97Reverse-engineer any SaaS onboarding experience, score it across 8 dimensions, and rebuild the path to activation.
View product →SaaS Persona Canvas
$147Replace decorative persona slides with a living behavioral operating profile. Understand what users are trying to accomplish and which opportunities actually matter.
View product →JTBD/Kano Workshop System
$247Run interviews, score unmet needs, classify features with Kano, and leave with a roadmap you can defend. A complete JTBD + ODI system for the whole team.
View product →Product Analytics Event Taxonomy Builder
$97A complete system for naming events, defining properties, writing tracking plans, and governing instrumentation so your team can trust the numbers.
View product →AI Feature Strategy Framework
$147Score AI feature ideas before they become expensive mistakes. Evaluate problem-AI fit, data readiness, UX trust, build-buy-wrap tradeoffs, moat, and pricing.
View product →SaaS CI Framework
Coming soonA competitive intelligence monitoring system for SaaS teams. Track competitor moves and surface positioning gaps across the whole team.
Join waitlist →These are the three cleanest ways to begin.
If one of these solves the problem, stop there. If it exposes a broader issue, move up the ladder with more context instead of guessing upfront.
Toolkit library
Use a working system when the team needs one answer now: product DNA, pricing, onboarding, JTBD, PLG, personas, AI feature strategy, or analytics taxonomy.
- Best when the team can run the framework internally
- Preview-first buying flow on each product page
- No call required to decide if the structure fits
Focused sprint
Use a sprint when the issue is already visible and you need one intervention handled properly: analytics, activation, churn, pricing experiments, or execution velocity.
- Fixed deliverables instead of vague advisory
- Good when one bottleneck is blocking progress
- Useful before a broader engagement if scope is still narrow
The Foundation
Use The Foundation when the company keeps looping because analytics are weak, experimentation is unreliable, churn is diagnosed too late, and nobody trusts the same operating picture.
- Install the system properly instead of patching around it
- Everything stays with your team at handover
- Cleanest path into LAB or OS later
Growth Sprints — fixed scope, fixed price, done in days.
These sprints are designed for a single, well-defined intervention. If the problem fits, this is the fastest path to a result.
PostHog Setup
Event taxonomy design, dashboard build, team training. Get your PostHog instance producing signal in two weeks.
View sprint →Chameleon Flows
In-app flows triggered by churn signals, with copy and targeting. Prevent churn before the cancellation email arrives.
View sprint →Analytics Audit
Full analytics stack review, data quality audit, and recommendations. Fix the tracking before you trust the dashboards.
View sprint →Churn Prediction
ML model and cohort analysis that identifies at-risk accounts 30-60 days before they cancel.
View sprint →Activation Deep Dive
Funnel analysis, activation metric definition, and experiment design. Understand why new users stall and what to fix.
View sprint →Pricing Audit
Willingness-to-pay research, tier optimization, and packaging recommendations. Find the value metric that scales with your customers.
View sprint →LAB and OS make sense after the starting point is clear.
The path should feel obvious before you commit.
The product pages are built to let you inspect the system before you commit. If one toolkit handles the problem, buy that instead of escalating too early.
The goal is a fixed intervention with a clear scope, not a vague consulting retainer disguised as discovery.
If the problem is broader than one toolkit or sprint, ProductQuant helps choose between installing the system, running the operating layer with your team, or carrying more of the execution load directly.
If you can answer these three, the right starting point becomes obvious.
Is the problem narrow or systemic?
If one workflow or decision is broken, use a toolkit or sprint. If the whole company keeps looping because the inputs are weak, use The Foundation.
Can your team execute once priorities are clear?
If yes, LAB is the right operating layer later. If not, OS is usually the better fit because the bottleneck is not just analysis.
Do you need an answer now or an operating system?
Do not buy a bigger rung just because it feels safer. Buy the rung that matches the problem actually in front of you.
If you describe the problem, we will tell you the right entry point.
Sometimes the right answer is a toolkit. Sometimes it is a sprint. Sometimes it is The Foundation. If the answer is "none of these yet," that is still a useful answer.