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175: Treat Your Community Like a Product (w/ Dave Gerhardt, ExitFive)

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Databox is an easy-to-use Analytics Platform for growing businesses. We make it easy to centralize and view your entire company's marketing, sales, revenue, and product data in one place, so you always know how you're performing.


Dave Gerhardt built Exit Five by treating community like a product—not a side project.

In this episode, he walks through how the Exit Five team runs community with the same rigor as a SaaS org: dedicated product roles, roadmaps, feedback loops, NPS, and sprint cycles. He also shares why most B2B companies shouldn’t build a community, and what to focus on instead.

We also dig into how to justify the ROI of brand and community work, why direct traffic is your best brand metric, and how AI is reshaping what lean GTM teams can do.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Exit Five runs its community like a product org
  • The biggest mistakes B2B companies make when launching communities
  • How Drift’s podcast helped drive $1M in pipeline – with no attribution model
  • Dave’s take on brand, content, and the new AI-powered marketer
  • The exact metrics Exit Five tracks to grow and retain members
  continue reading

202 episodes

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Manage episode 513554503 series 1848080
Content provided by Move the Needle. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Move the Needle or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Databox is an easy-to-use Analytics Platform for growing businesses. We make it easy to centralize and view your entire company's marketing, sales, revenue, and product data in one place, so you always know how you're performing.


Dave Gerhardt built Exit Five by treating community like a product—not a side project.

In this episode, he walks through how the Exit Five team runs community with the same rigor as a SaaS org: dedicated product roles, roadmaps, feedback loops, NPS, and sprint cycles. He also shares why most B2B companies shouldn’t build a community, and what to focus on instead.

We also dig into how to justify the ROI of brand and community work, why direct traffic is your best brand metric, and how AI is reshaping what lean GTM teams can do.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Exit Five runs its community like a product org
  • The biggest mistakes B2B companies make when launching communities
  • How Drift’s podcast helped drive $1M in pipeline – with no attribution model
  • Dave’s take on brand, content, and the new AI-powered marketer
  • The exact metrics Exit Five tracks to grow and retain members
  continue reading

202 episodes

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