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Empowering Malaysian Startups: Usetiful's Partnership with Cradle Fund


Startups often face challenges in user adoption, which is a critical factor in determining long-term success. A product’s potential is not just about its features but also how well users integrate it into their workflow. If users don’t adopt the product effectively, startups can struggle with customer retention, growth, and long-term sustainability. To support Malaysia's growing startup ecosystem, Usetiful has partnered with Cradle Fund to offer its no-code Digital Adoption Platform free for one year to all registered startups under Cradle’s single window platform, MYStartup.


Understanding MYStartup and Its Role in Malaysia’s Startup Ecosystem

MYStartup is a single window platform operated by Cradle Fund, a Malaysian government-backed agency that provides funding, mentorship, and strategic support to startups. The MYStartup platform offers a variety of resources designed to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses efficiently, including networking opportunities, funding access, training programs, and valuable software tools.

The MYStartup Perks program is one of its key offerings, allowing startups to access a range of deals and discounts on essential business tools. This is where Usetiful comes in—helping startups improve user experiences and enhance product adoption.


Challenges Startups Face with User Adoption

Many startups focus on building innovative products but struggle to get users to fully adopt them. Poor user adoption can cause multiple long-term issues, including:

  • High Future Churn – Low adoption rates indicate that users are not engaging deeply with the product. This often results in customer churn, which negatively impacts monthly recurring revenue (MRR) growth. A product that fails to retain users struggles to achieve sustainable revenue and scalability.

  • Lack of Valid Feedback – Startups need ongoing user feedback to achieve and retain product-market fit. If users do not adopt the product effectively, the feedback loop is weak, leading to misaligned product decisions and difficulty refining features to meet customer needs.

  • Pricing and Positioning Challenges – Low adoption means that users are not fully engaging with the product’s value proposition. This makes it difficult for startups to experiment with pricing models or reposition the product for different markets. Without strong user adoption, pricing flexibility is limited, making it harder to optimize revenue models over time.


How Digital Adoption Enhances Startup Growth

To overcome these challenges, startups need a structured approach to digital adoption. A well-implemented digital adoption strategy can lead to:

  • Higher user retention – Engaged users are more likely to stay and integrate the product into their workflow.

  • Better feature utilization – Users who are guided through product features are more likely to use them effectively.

  • Stronger product feedback loops – Higher engagement leads to valuable insights for improving product-market fit.

  • Increased revenue potential – With better adoption, startups can confidently refine pricing strategies and expand into new customer segments.


The Importance of No-Code Solutions for Startups

Many startups operate with limited development resources. Hiring developers to build an in-house user onboarding solution can be expensive and time-consuming. No-code platforms like Usetiful empower startups to implement effective user onboarding without the need for technical expertise. This allows startups to focus on their core product while ensuring a seamless user experience.

No-code tools bring three major benefits:

  1. Faster implementation – No need to spend months building onboarding flows from scratch.

  2. Cost savings – Eliminates the need for additional developer resources.

  3. Flexibility and scalability – Easily adapt onboarding flows as the product evolves.


What Usetiful Offers: The Three Pillars of Digital Adoption

Usetiful’s approach to digital adoption is built on three interconnected pillars, designed to help startups engage users, gather insights, and understand behaviors to drive product success. These pillars form a continuous cycle, reinforcing each other to optimize user journeys and digital adoption strategies.

1. Content Engagement – What Users See

This pillar focuses on delivering the right content at the right time to guide users, encourage feature adoption, and enhance the overall experience.

  • Product Tours – Interactive step-by-step walkthroughs that introduce users to essential features, ensuring they quickly grasp the product’s value and experience a smoother learning curve.

  • Smart Tooltips – Context-sensitive hints that appear when users need them, providing just-in-time guidance without disrupting their workflow.

  • Embeddable Banners – Attention-grabbing in-app messages that highlight important updates, promotions, or announcements to keep users engaged.

  • Onboarding Checklists – Display as a widget or embedded, a structured set of tasks encouraging users to complete critical actions that lead to activation and faster time-to-value.

  • In-Line Embedded Content – Seamless integration of help content, tooltips, and walkthroughs directly within the interface to provide continuous, non-intrusive guidance.

  • Knowledge Portal – A self-service hub for FAQs, tutorials, and best practices that empowers users with on-demand support, reducing dependency on customer service teams.


2. Experience Feedback – What Users Think

Understanding user perception and satisfaction is key to improving product offerings. This pillar helps startups capture valuable feedback in real time.

  • User Feedback – Gather qualitative insights directly from users to understand their pain points, expectations, and preferences.

  • In-App Surveys – Deploy surveys at strategic points in the user journey to collect valuable feedback on feature usability, satisfaction, and overall experience.

  • Input Forms – Collect user data to personalize content, enhance engagement with tailored recommendations, streamline onboarding, and make feedback submission effortless, allowing users to easily share their thoughts on specific product areas or support interactions.


3. User Behaviour – What Users Do

This pillar focuses on analyzing user behavior to identify trends, optimize user flows, and reduce churn risk.

  • Feature Adoption Tracking – Measure how often and how effectively users engage with specific features.

  • Heatmaps & Session Recording – Visualize how users interact with the platform, detect friction points, and optimize user experience.

  • User Behavior Analytics – Track user actions to measure engagement at different touchpoints.

  • Churn Indicators – Detect disengaged users early and take proactive steps to re-engage them.

  • Automated Nudges – Personalized reminders and messages that encourage users to explore and adopt more features.


How the Cycle Works

These three pillars work together in a continuous feedback loop:

  • Content (What Users See) influences Perception (What They Think).

  • Perception (What They Think) impacts Behavior (What They Do).

  • Behavioral insights refine Content Strategy, ensuring continuous improvement.

Each pillar strengthens the others:

  • Engagement drives Behavior – Timely guidance encourages feature adoption.

  • Behavior informs Feedback – User actions highlight friction points and areas for improvement.

  • Feedback refines Engagement – Insights help optimize content for future onboarding.

This cycle ensures businesses stay aligned with customer needs, improve engagement strategies, and foster long-term user retention. Usetiful’s digital adoption framework provides a structured, data-driven approach to enhancing user experiences and maximizing product success.


How to Access Usetiful Through MYStartup

Startups that are registered with MYStartup can easily claim their free one-year access to Usetiful by following these steps:

  1. Register on MYStartup if you haven’t already.

  2. Visit the MYStartup Perks page and locate Usetiful’s offer.

  3. Claim the deal and start enhancing your product’s onboarding experience.

For direct access to the Usetiful deal, visit MYStartup Perks.


Final Thoughts

With the rise of digital products, effective user onboarding and digital adoption are no longer optional—they are essential for business success. Through our partnership with MYStartup by Cradle Fund, we hope to empower Malaysian startups to build better user experiences, increase retention, and scale their businesses more efficiently.

By leveraging Usetiful’s product tours, tooltips, embeddable checklists and banners, in-app messaging, and knowledge portal, startups can create intuitive and engaging experiences that help users unlock the full potential of their products.

We look forward to seeing how Malaysian startups leverage Usetiful to enhance their products and drive innovation. If you’re a startup founder in Malaysia, take advantage of this opportunity and start optimizing your user experience today!


For more information on MYStartup and how it supports Malaysian startups, visit MYStartup's official website.


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