Monetisation Readiness Checklist

Evaluate if your product is monetisation ready
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The Monetisation Readiness Checklist is a step-by-step guide designed to help you determine if your product is ready to generate revenue.

It assesses three crucial areas: retention, engagement, and willingness to pay. This checklist isn’t just about whether your product can make money but ensures your product delivers enough value for users to justify paying for it.

By following this framework, you’ll gain clarity on whether your product is ready to enter the monetisation phase and what adjustments are needed to improve its potential. It takes you through actionable steps with checklists, user insights, and techniques to ensure your strategy aligns with user expectations and behaviours.

How does this template help?

1. Structured decision making: The checklist provides a logical sequence to evaluate the core metrics of retention, engagement, and willingness to pay.

2. Actionable insights: Each section offers specific actions and examples, enabling you to apply these learnings directly to your product.

3. Simplified analysis: With built-in frameworks like retention curve analysis, feature ranking, and pricing preference tests, you can easily make data-driven decisions.

4. Clear next steps: Whether your product passes or fails the readiness test, the template provides a clear roadmap for improvement or launching monetisation strategies.

How to use this checklist in your workflow?

Assess Retention: Start by analysing how many users stick with your product after their initial interaction. Plot your retention curve, and evaluate whether users are staying long enough to experience the core value.

Measure Deeper Engagement: Use the engagement framework to identify if users are using your product frequently, exploring multiple features, or making high-value transactions. Highlight areas where engagement needs improvement.

Test Willingness to Pay: Follow the steps to evaluate how much users value your product. Conduct feature ranking exercises and analyze user feedback to understand which features users are most willing to pay for.

Iterate and Improve: If any area falls short, the checklist includes recommendations to fix those gaps. For instance, it suggests improving onboarding or enhancing the perceived value of features.

Track Progress Over Time: Use the checklist to measure progress and optimize your monetisation strategy iteratively.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Notion template?
A Notion template is any publicly shared page in Notion that can be duplicated. They allow you to duplicate other workflows and systems that you want to use.
How to duplicate a template?
After your purchase, you will receive a template link. Open the link, then click on duplicate on the top right corner, then choose the workspace you'd like to duplicate into. If you're logged out or don't have a Notion account, you'll be prompted to sign in or create one first.
Do I need to pay for Notion to use a template?
No. You will just need a free account plan in Notion to use a template.
What is the purpose of this checklist?
The checklist helps you evaluate if your product is ready for monetisation by focusing on retention, engagement, and willingness to pay.
Can this checklist be used for all types of products?
Yes, it’s flexible and adaptable to SaaS, e-commerce, subscription services, or any product aiming to monetise.
What if my product doesn’t pass the readiness test?
The checklist provides actionable steps to address weak areas, such as improving retention, boosting engagement, or refining pricing strategies.

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