Reviews

What changed after the labs

Feedback is mixed on purpose — we keep the reservations that help the next cohort choose wisely.

Privacy Signal Mastery’s consent-window worksheet cut our event catalog from 184 names to 97 without losing the weekly active story leadership cared about.

Siriwan T., head of product · Bangkok marketplace

Useful, though the Anonymized Cohort Lab assumes you already have a warehouse mentor. We stalled two evenings waiting on SQL help.

Leo · Phuket

★★★★☆ · “Consent Schema Studio” — finally got design and legal to agree on a shared glossary. Would have liked more Android examples.

Platform review · March intake

Client in travel tech: we stopped fingerprinting deep links after the Trail Keeper limitation-note session. Conversion reporting is noisier, but the privacy review passed on the first try.

Anonymous · travel industry

Case studies

Longer trails from two squads

Regional retail app rebuilds retention without IDFA crutches

A six-person product analytics pair joined Core Cartographer after their iOS numbers collapsed. Over three weeks they remapped onboarding to first-party account states, published a cohort board with explicit sample-size footnotes, and trained store managers to stop asking for “exact” device-level paths. Result: leadership accepted a slower chart cycle in exchange for fewer legal escalations.

Health-adjacent startup documents what it will not measure

During Privacy Signal Mastery, the team drafted a public “signals we refuse” appendix. It listed precise location trails and cross-app referral stitching as out of scope. Investors initially pushed back; the written limitation note from module five became the talking point that kept the roadmap intact.