# What Are Points of Parity? (Practical Guide + Examples)

Understand how points of parity are crucial to getting your foot in the door. Explore different strategies to make POPs work for your SaaS business.

Source: https://amplitude.com/en-us/blog/points-of-parity

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[Senior Product Marketing Manager, Amplitude](/blog/author/michele-morales)

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- [Points of parity vs. points of difference: What’s the difference?](#points-of-parity-vs-points-of-difference-whats-the-difference)
- [The impact of points of parity on growth, retention, and churn](#the-impact-of-points-of-parity-on-growth-retention-and-churn)
- [Examples of points of parity in different SaaS verticals](#examples-of-points-of-parity-in-different-saa-s-verticals)
- [Strategies for using POPs](#strategies-for-using-po-ps)
- [Eliminate POP guesswork with Amplitude Analytics](#eliminate-pop-guesswork-with-amplitude-analytics)

Innovation alone isn't enough to guarantee success. Your products must first meet the fundamental expectations of their [target audience](https://amplitude.com/blog/amplitude-audiences)—the **points of parity (POPs)**. These features establish a product's credibility and allow it to compete within its market.

So, what exactly are points of parity? POPs are the features of a product that your target audience considers essential for it to compete in its market. For example, a cell phone's ability to make calls and send messages or the presence of basic safety features like airbags in a modern car are POPs.

In this article, we'll dive into what points of parity are, why they're important for SaaS companies, and how you can use them successfully to build products that resonate with your users and win market share.

## Points of parity vs. points of difference: What’s the difference?

Product developers often focus on creating groundbreaking, innovative products that stand out and give you a competitive edge. These innovative features are known as points of difference or points of differentiation (PODs). In doing so, it's easy to overlook your product’s POPs.

In [product-led growth models](https://amplitude.com/guides/what-is-product-led-growth-plg), both points of parity and points of difference are crucial, but they’re not the same. Understanding their differences will help you create a product that meets essential customer expectations while standing out in a crowded marketplace.

While points of parity establish you as a legitimate player, points of difference are the unique features that drive competitive advantage. The table below provides a side-by-side comparison to clarify these differences.

|                  |                                                                                                                                                  |                                            |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ |
| **Aspect**       | **Points of parity (POPs)**                                                                                                                      | **Points of difference (PODs)**            |
| Definition       | Basic features and functionalities                                                                                                               | Unique selling points (USPs)               |
| Focus            | Meeting customer expectations                                                                                                                    | Setting the product apart from competitors |
| Importance       | Establishing credibility and trust                                                                                                               | Driving competitive advantage              |
| Role             | Foundation for competitiveness                                                                                                                   | Key differentiators for market positioning |
| Impact on Growth | [Prevents churn](https://amplitude.com/blog/churn-prevention) and [fosters retention](https://amplitude.com/guides/customer-retention-resources) | Captures attention and boosts acquisition  |

 

## The impact of points of parity on growth, retention, and churn

Here’s how points of parity (POPs) impact your SaaS business's growth, retention, and churn rates:

### 1. Points of parity fuel growth

Launching a [marketing analytics tool](https://amplitude.com/blog/marketing-analytics) without dashboard customization will not get you far. Potential customers won’t even consider your product. Lacking key POPs will create a brick wall for your [growth](https://amplitude.com/blog/tag/growth). It's about staying relevant and meeting baseline market expectations from the get-go.

Even missing something as simple as a QR code (if it's expected to be there) can hurt your credibility. Including a QR code meets expectations and shows you are attentive to the latest trends and standards.

POPs ensure prospects are [converted to customers](https://amplitude.com/blog/convert-customers) since expectations are met. Secondly, they drive organic growth through [word-of-mouth](https://amplitude.com/explore/metrics/what-net-promoter-score-guide), as satisfied users readily recommend products that meet basic standards.

### 2. Points of parity drive loyalty

Meeting customers' needs leads to satisfaction and brand loyalty. For example, a property management platform that provides user-friendly property listing management, lead tracking, and client communication tools will drive a lot of engagement from brokers.

But POPs aren't static. They change or improve over time. So you must also innovate and follow the trend. Imagine your competitor suddenly adds powerful AI features—a feature your users clamor for. You’re suddenly missing a brand-new POP.

If you don’t want to drive dissatisfaction or increased churn, you need to monitor industry trends to ensure you’re ticking your “POP boxes.”

### 3. Points of parity mitigate churn

Neglecting points of parity can significantly increase [churn rates](https://amplitude.com/track/churn-rate) as customers seek alternative solutions to meet their basic needs. Even if you convince users to [sign up](https://amplitude.com/blog/sign-up-to-monetization), they’ll eventually leave if they discover your product lacks the essential features they need.

## Examples of points of parity in different SaaS verticals

To help you implement points of parity, let's examine four common SaaS verticals to see them in action.

### 1. Communication tools

Typical POPs for communication tools like instant messaging platforms, video conferencing software, and team collaboration apps include:

- **Seamless, real-time messaging:** Reliable delivery, whether a quick team chat or a critical customer notification.
- **Security:&#x20;**&#x54;his includes end-to-end encryption, data loss prevention, secure storage, and compliance with [privacy](https://amplitude.com/blog/tag/privacy) regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. This ensures secure and confidential communication.
- **Integration with existing workflows:** Seamless connections with email platforms, calendar applications, project management tools, and CRM systems to streamline communication and avoid data silos.

### 2. Project management tools

Project management tools like task management software, agile planning platforms, and collaborative project workspaces have POPs like:

- **Task management and tracking:** Users expect the ability to create, assign, and track tasks with clear deadlines and progress updates.
- **Collaboration features:** Real-time collaboration, document sharing, and team communication.
- **Integration with development and workflow tools:** Compatibility with tools like version control systems, CRM platforms, and time-tracking software.

### 3. Customer relationship management (CRM)

Customer relationship management (CRM) platforms include sales automation tools, marketing CRM systems, and customer support CRM solutions. Some POPs include:

- **Contact management:** Centralized storage and [organization of customer data](https://amplitude.com/blog/data-management), including contact information, interaction history, and communication logs.
- **Sales pipeline tracking:** The ability to visualize and manage the sales process, track deals, and forecast revenue.
- **Integration with marketing and support systems:** Seamless connection with marketing automation platforms, email marketing tools, and customer support systems to ensure a unified customer view.

### 4. Product analytics

POPs for product analytics platforms like Amplitude include:

- **Real-time data tracking:** The ability to capture and [visualize](https://amplitude.com/explore/data/data-visualization) user interactions and behavior as they occur.
- **Funnel and path analysis:** Tools for understanding [user journeys](https://amplitude.com/blog/customer-journey-analytics), identifying drop-off points, and optimizing conversion flows.
- **Segmentation and [cohort analysis](https://amplitude.com/blog/saas-cohort-analysis):** The capability to [segment users](https://amplitude.com/blog/customer-segmentation-strategy) based on behavior and demographics and analyze cohorts over time.

## Strategies for using POPs

The following are three strategies to make POPs work for your SaaS business.

### 1. Align with customer expectations

Identifying your POPs requires understanding customer expectations. Start with market research and [customer feedback analysis](https://amplitude.com/blog/product-analytics-customer-feedback) to identify the core features your audience considers essential.

Use the wealth of [first-party data](https://amplitude.com/blog/first-party-data) available within your own product. Analyze [user behavior](https://amplitude.com/blog/user-behavior), engagement patterns, and support interactions to gain deeper insights into their needs. For example, [use in-app surveys](https://amplitude.com/blog/product-survey), feedback mechanisms, and behavioral analytics to directly [gather user opinions](https://amplitude.com/blog/collect-customer-feedback) and understand how they interact with specific features or workflows.

### 2. Continuous improvement and innovation

Points of parity aren't static. Customer expectations change, and the industry adapts to external factors like technological advancement. Competitive brands constantly look for ways to improve and innovate.

Start by establishing a robust feedback loop. Collect and analyze customer feedback from various channels. This includes [in-app surveys](https://amplitude.com/blog/create-effective-product-feedback-surveys), support tickets, and social media. This data provides insights into evolving user needs and potential gaps in your POPs.

Closely monitor industry trends and competitor offerings. Identify emerging features and functionalities that are becoming standard expectations in your category.

### 3. Elevate your POPs

While POPs establish a baseline, they don't have to be basic. Focus on elevating your POPs beyond mere functionality and make them part of your differentiation strategy. Invest in intuitive design, responsive [customer support](https://amplitude.com/blog/customer-support), and seamless [onboarding processes](https://amplitude.com/explore/growth/what-is-user-onboarding). Research shows that [88% of online consumers](https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-emea/marketing-strategies/app-and-mobile/website-user-experience-how-convert-customers-and-get-them-visit-again/) are less likely to return to a site after a bad experience.

Basic task management functionality is a project management tool’s POP, but you could prioritize real-time collaboration and seamless file sharing. Ensure that teams can work together efficiently. Elevate integrations beyond standard API connections. Instead, provide deep, bi-directional synchronization with popular development and CRM platforms. This would enable seamless data flow and workflow automation.

Enhancing the core features that users expect not only meets their needs but also creates a superior [user experience](https://amplitude.com/explore/growth/what-is-user-experience). This level of refinement differentiates your product, fosters [customer loyalty](https://amplitude.com/explore/growth/what-is-customer-loyalty), and drives sustainable growth.

## Eliminate POP guesswork with Amplitude Analytics

Figuring out how users engage with your product’s POPs shouldn’t be guesswork. [Amplitude](https://amplitude.com/amplitude-analytics) provides the insights you need to identify essential features, track user behavior, and ensure your product meets the baseline expectations of your market.

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About the author

Michele Morales

Senior Product Marketing Manager, Amplitude

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