If your SaaS is stuck, it’s likely positioning. Use this 10-step playbook inspired by Obviously Awesome to unlock growth.
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If your SaaS isn’t growing—it’s probably a positioning problem (not marketing). Here’s a 10-step playbook I built from Obviously Awesome
I just finished Obviously Awesome by April Dunford and wow—this book totally reframed how I think about SaaS marketing. TL;DR: If your product isn’t growing, the issue probably isn’t your marketing… it’s your positioning.
To help others apply it, I’ve created a visual 10-step playbook and shared it below. Hope it helps!
🎯 Your Marketing Isn’t Broken—Your Positioning Is
Your product might be great—but if it’s not ‘obviously awesome,’ it won’t sell.
→ Why positioning is the real unlock in SaaS.
Let’s talk about Superhuman.
When it launched, it wasn’t just another email client.
It was the fastest email experience ever made. It wasn’t competing with Gmail—it was built for people who live in their inbox: founders, execs, power users.
Same category. Same base functionality. But a different position.
Instead of fighting over the same turf, Superhuman created a new frame:
Speed + Productivity + Premium feel → $30/month email that felt luxurious.
It wasn’t about features. It was about context.
And that’s what April Dunford’s book 📕 Obviously Awesome calls Positioning.
❌ Not what you do — ✅ but how people understand what you do.
❌ Not who you compete with — ✅ but who they think you compete with.
❌ Not what you built — ✅ but why it matters to the right people.
Now ask yourself: