Product Signal Atelier
Taxonomy, funnels that survive a rebrand, retention without vanity, and a critique of your live event stream.
App Analytics, taught as a craft rather than a tour of buttons: what to fire, what to ignore, and how to sit with a cohort until it stops flattering you.
Service Packetcore works with product people who already have a stack — Mixpanel, Amplitude, GA4, a warehouse, or a patchwork of all four — and still cannot answer a straight question about activation. The gap is rarely a missing widget. It is an event dictionary that drifted, a funnel that mixes intent with accident, and a weekly ritual of screenshots nobody trusts.
We teach from a studio in Hampshire, not a campus. Cohorts stay small. Assignments use your own app when you have one; when you do not, we lend a fictional mobility product with messy logs, duplicate user ids, and a marketing team that renamed “sign_up” twice last quarter. That is the real climate of App Analytics.
Four programmes currently open for enrolment. The flagship atelier is the one we still rewrite between cohorts; the rest are shorter clinics for a single wound.
Taxonomy, funnels that survive a rebrand, retention without vanity, and a critique of your live event stream.
Install to first value on iOS and Android, including ATT prompts, deferred deep links, and store listing noise.
Cohort math, resurrection vs. new users, and how finance will interrogate the same curve you presented to product.
I arrived certain our Mixpanel project was “basically fine.” Helena made us print the event list and strike anything we could not define in one sentence. We lost forty-one events. Activation finally moved because we stopped counting a settings tap as intent.
Priya N. · Product lead, Bristol — Product Signal Atelier
★★★★☆
The Mobile Funnel Clinic is dense. I wanted more iOS-specific labs than we got. Still, the ATT walkthrough saved a quarter of paid spend we were attributing to a ghost campaign.
Client in grocery delivery · Manchester
Every programme starts with a dictionary. If an event cannot be explained to a new engineer on day one, it does not belong in a north-star funnel.
A pretty week is not a story. We train people to hold a cohort for thirteen weeks and to write down what would falsify their reading.
Work is shown to the room. The flattering interpretation is usually the first one we retire. This is uncomfortable; it is also why the work lasts.
Consent, PECR, and store-level tracking changes are part of the craft. We do not teach a 2018 playbook and then whisper “check with legal.”
Daily active users still appear on Monday slides as if they explained a business. They explain a habit of opening an app. That is a different claim.
A taxonomy is a social contract. Here is how we write one that a contractor can still parse eighteen months later.
Fees are published without theatre. If the atelier is the wrong scale, write to us and we will say so.