CommandBar

CommandBar

Internet Publishing

San Francisco, CA 4,464 followers

AI-powered user assistance (rated 4.9 🌟 on G2)

About us

AI-powered user assistance platform that makes your product easier to use. Activate and retain more users to grow faster.

Website
https://commandbar.com
Industry
Internet Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
UX, command palette, command k, onboarding, customer support, online navigation, productivity, conversion rate optimization, user retention, user onboarding, feature discovery, improve nps score, and self-serve help

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    548 Market St

    PMB 60414

    San Francisco, CA 94104-5401, US

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    Jason Calacanis Jason Calacanis is an Influencer

    I invest in 100 new startups a year... get a meeting with my team at launch.co/apply, or learn how to start a company by joining founder.university (our 12-week course). watch thisweekinstartups.com if you love startups

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    4,464 followers

    You can tell your users they no longer need to keep a tab open to search what each acronym means. We just shipped Keywords. Here's how they work In your dashboard, you define a set of keywords you think users should have more context on (think SDK, MVP, DOM, etc). They'll be highlighted whenever these appear in a Copilot response / HelpHub doc. When a user hovers over the keyword, it tells them what it means. 👇

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    hey, that's us 🥹

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    CEO @ June.so (YC W21) | Turn your product data into revenue

    Three Princeton students developed a platform for teachers to review code. One day, they added a charming little feature... It was SO GOOD they dropped everything to work on it. Story of how 3 classmates stumbled on a product used today by 𝟐𝟓𝐌 𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐬 / 𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡 👇 Introducing James, the founder of CommandBar 🔥 The story of this guy is nuts... James initially built a startup to solve a problem he had as a student. A tool for computer science teachers to give feedback on their code. After piling up features their product had a problem... It had become incoherent 😣 The team decided to introduce a feature to fix product usability. >> A CMD+K shortcut ⌨️ It was an epiphany! 🤯 It worked so well they thought: "Why don't more products have this interface?" So the team decided to apply to YC with this idea. They thought: "If we get in, we'll work on this business for the summer" They got in! 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐬 James & his team hacked the Superhuman signature API. It allowed them to find the emails of founders already familiar with CMD+K. They recorded demos & sent them to these founders... Boom: 30% reply rate! It was the seed of their initial customer base. Word of mouth kicked it: "We weren't doing anything intentional to cultivate inbound. It just happened" 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐬 & 𝐁𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐬 But then the tech bubble burst two months after their Series A. They realized they had a bull market product in a bear market. The team had to react fast... A couple of bold moves changed everything for them: 1. Repositioning They repositioned to compete in the digital adoption space. Adding features and changing their marketing and sales strategies Embracing an existing category changed everything. "We would spend 20 min explaining what CommandBar was. After that, it took us 2 min" 2. Build the minimum The list of missing features to compete in that category was endless... Using 3 unique insights below, the team re-invented the space one feature at a time. 3. Quick sales iterations James used his Sales decks to lead this iteration process. "Each week the sales team would iterate on the pitch deck, and see how the changes would land" "The sales decks of today are our landing pages of the future" 4. Embrace their category The team did their best to show on Market Maps. Then re-used them across their websites & sales materials. They also built competitors' pages: "We built competitor pages early to establish our product against others. It signals how we viewed our product". 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐬 The shift paid off! 💥 CommandBar grew to 25M end users and reached millions in ARR. In less than 3 years, it went from a niche product... to becoming thriving startup in a competitive space 📈 ______ A huge thank you to James for sharing his story 🙏 To watch the full interview: bit.ly/cmdbar (remove the spaces)

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    How we went from cmd+k as a service to fully fledged user assistance platform... We've told our story in articles in our blog, but nobody's ever chronicled our story quite like Jaryd Hermann! Want to read the most detailed breakdown of our journey yet? Find out how we went from ckd+k as a service to full-fledged user assistance platform here: https://lnkd.in/dreMwTnx

    How CommandBar Grows: Owning the PLG-as-a-Service Layer

    How CommandBar Grows: Owning the PLG-as-a-Service Layer

    howtheygrow.co

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    Growth Advisor, ex-Miro | Founder at Growthmates | PLG · Activation · UX

    I hear often: “We tried it all: tours, checklists, tooltips, AI, and it didn’t work”. But the actual problem is HOW you use these methods. Here’s a new look at 6 methods for better Activation and Adoption 👇 We set down with James Evans (CEO at CommandBar) to look at how these methods evolved from traditional tooltips to smart and personalised guides.  I first heard about CommandBar on Lenny Rachitsky’s podcast, then I saw his story on Kyle Poyar's blog, and today we’re sharing this guide on Growthmates with anyone who needs a fresh perspective. Here’s HOW you can better drive Activation & Adoption: 1️⃣ 𝐓𝐨𝐨𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐩𝐬 shouldn’t be static — Apply User-initiated triggers: Users are more likely to complete experiences they launched themselves. 2️⃣ 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬 shouldn’t be the same for all  — Apply Cognitive load: New interfaces create complexity in the user's mind. Your goal is to reduce it. 3️⃣ 𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐭 shouldn’t have only “canned” responses — Build trust with users: If users consistently find something useful, they keep using it. 4️⃣ 𝐂𝐡𝐞𝐜𝐤𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 should’t have steps that don’t serve users — Think of Zeigarnik effect: Users are more likely to complete processes they've already started, but interrupted. Check the full guide with all 6 methods breakdown here: https://lnkd.in/gSbQmBH5 💬 Tag your favorite method and product in comments → let’s show the best players ♻ Share with others if you find this useful 📥 Save this post for your next Activation & Onboarding initiative ———— 📙 Want more? Get 100+ pages of insights turned into free playbook on Growthmates website (link in profile) 

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    You’re either building AI into your product now or you will be soon. You're also probably drowning in advice on how to do it, but most of it is fluff. Kyle Poyar teamed up with James Evans, CommandBar's founder and CEO (proud 🥹) and other 20 AI product legends to share some counterintuitive advice for baking AI into your products. Here are some highlights: Think differently 💡 Elad Gil says, "Your first AI product will probably be a fancy chat widget. The real magic happens when you rethink and integrate AI deeply into your product." Solve real problems 🔍 Joshua X. reminds us, "Cool demos don’t equal happy users. Build stuff people actually need." Design matters 🎨 Cameron Adams points out, "AI can do anything, but users need guidance. Give them a map, not a maze." Data is king 👑 Scott Belsky says, "The real power lies in your unique data and a killer interface. Fancy models are a dime a dozen."

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    Operating Partner @ OpenView | Growth Unhinged 🚀

    Lenny and I asked 20+ top founders, investors & builders about their most surprising learning when building AI 🪄 into their products. These leaders have built many of today’s most loved AI products, including products at Adobe, GitHub, Intercom, Perplexity, Canva, Runway, HeyGen, and Superhuman. What they told us: https://lnkd.in/ech9jDa6 The TL;DR: 1️⃣ Embracing AI opportunities calls for a new approach to building products. 2️⃣ The ones who succeed will bring different mindsets and frameworks to unlock 10x outcomes. 3️⃣ While the tech gets the attention, the winners will still be the products that solve real problems for people the best and provide the best design and UX to train people how to use it. 4️⃣ Be intentional about your initial wedge, and look for a workflow with a big reward and potential for repeat use. 5️⃣ The last mile of building AI products can make all the difference (speed, scalability bottlenecks, etc.). Huge THANK YOU to these 🔥 folks for sharing their hard-earned insights 🙏🙏🙏 -- they're tagged in the comments. #ai #product #startups #genai

    • Counterintuitive advice for building AI into your products
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    20/20 vision is lame. We've got X-Ray vision. 👁️👁️ This new Copilot update lets you see what's happening under the hood of your customers' conversations, in real-time.    How does it work? - In your dashboard, we added a new section titled "X-Ray," under the Copilot page. Go here, type in a question for Copilot, and see exactly how Copilot generated the answer.  - X-Ray organizes source information and offers you quick access to underlying source documents. Ya know, to make AI less of a black-box.  - You can also access X-Ray from Analytics -> Copilot, so you can check out how the answers your customers have received from Copilot were generated.

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    Until now, when your users would open HelpHub, they would only see suggestions for help docs they might need. That's useful. But you've built all these other relevant CommandBar experiences and we think they should see them. You can now add product tours, questlists, links to pages, and videos to HelpHub's rec set (that's the stuff that shows up when they open HelpHub).

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