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== Who are we? ==
== Who are we? ==


The growth team is a group of Mozillians who evaluate the current state of Firefox's acquisition and retention pipelines, develop growth hypotheses, and execute on scientific test plans to determine if possible opportunities lead to positive growth of Firefox. We have core members who lead the team and then supporting cross-functional members who bring insights and expertise on all touch-points of the Firefox experience. We believe that any test, regardless of the result, will lead to a continuous learning environment and a better product experience that will ultimately drive growth.
The growth team is a group of Mozillians who evaluate the current state of Firefox's user experiences, develop hypotheses, and execute on scientific test plans to determine if possible quantitative opportunities lead to positive growth of Firefox's active user base. We have core members who lead specific focus areas and then supporting cross-functional members who bring insights and expertise on all experiences across Firefox desktop and mobile. We also work with user research teams to perform qualitative research to help better understand the "why" in user behaviors and provide balance to the the quantitative insights.


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* [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1r-sGtOPEKfDe-FzPYMFDL4lyu_KnOdbGU6LA0ggTA98/viewform?usp=send_form Submit a growth opportunity idea]
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===Core team members===
We are focused on the [https://www.inc.com/walter-chen/aarrr-dave-mcclure-s-pirate-metrics-and-the-only-five-numbers-that-matter.html 5 growth metrics] across Firefox desktop, mobile, services and apps.


* [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/cmore/ Chris More] (Firefox Product lead, Growth & User Onboarding)
* Acquisition (acquiring new users)
* [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/adavis/ Alex Davis] (Firefox Accounts/Sync Sr. Product Manager)
* Activation (having a great initial user experiences)
* Product Manager, Screenshots & Send (coming soon)
* Retention (users staying engaged and happy over time)
* Referral (happy users telling non users to try Firefox)  
* Revenue (sustainability and diversification)


== What we do ==
== What we do ==


* Define and evaluate effectiveness of Firefox growth models & funnels
* Analyze web and product metrics and analytics to uncover new insights.
* Develop hypotheses for growth opportunities
* Develop hypotheses potential opportunities on any of the 5 growth metrics
* Develop test plans & create prototypes
* Develop test plans & create prototypes to upcoming experiments
* Run scientific tests & analyze results
* Run scientific tests & analyze results
* Apply learnings to all touch-points in the Firefox experience
* Apply learnings to user experiences and future engineering roadmaps
* Share learnings and work cross-functional on prioritization and process

Latest revision as of 13:25, 14 March 2019

Who are we?

The growth team is a group of Mozillians who evaluate the current state of Firefox's user experiences, develop hypotheses, and execute on scientific test plans to determine if possible quantitative opportunities lead to positive growth of Firefox's active user base. We have core members who lead specific focus areas and then supporting cross-functional members who bring insights and expertise on all experiences across Firefox desktop and mobile. We also work with user research teams to perform qualitative research to help better understand the "why" in user behaviors and provide balance to the the quantitative insights.

Focus areas

We are focused on the 5 growth metrics across Firefox desktop, mobile, services and apps.

  • Acquisition (acquiring new users)
  • Activation (having a great initial user experiences)
  • Retention (users staying engaged and happy over time)
  • Referral (happy users telling non users to try Firefox)
  • Revenue (sustainability and diversification)

What we do

  • Analyze web and product metrics and analytics to uncover new insights.
  • Develop hypotheses potential opportunities on any of the 5 growth metrics
  • Develop test plans & create prototypes to upcoming experiments
  • Run scientific tests & analyze results
  • Apply learnings to user experiences and future engineering roadmaps
  • Share learnings and work cross-functional on prioritization and process