# Ask for thirty characters at signup and do the setup for the user

- Category: product
- Author: Mihai Negrea (https://indie.md/people/mihai-negrea/)
- Source: https://indie.md/journeys/mihai-datadriven/
- Canonical URL: https://indie.md/advice/ask-for-thirty-characters-then-do-the-setup/

DataDriven's onboarding asks one thing: at least 30 characters describing the tenders you care about. AI converts that sentence into monitoring criteria, so the first login shows relevant results instead of an empty dashboard and a configuration wizard. Behavior then tunes the filters automatically, thumbs up and down, saves, navigation. Some users resist even that single question and want to see the app first, but Mihai holds the line, because without the sentence the first session shows noise, and the first session is where churn is decided. The general principle: do not make users configure your product, make them describe their problem in their own words, then configure it for them. One honest question plus AI setup beats a five-step wizard that gets skipped.
