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Design a Customer Segmentation Framework

Define behavioral and demographic customer segments to personalize marketing and product experience.

The Prompt

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Design a customer segmentation framework for the following business. Include:
1. Segmentation dimensions: which variables to use (behavioral, demographic, firmographic, RFM)
2. Proposed segments: 4-6 meaningful customer groups with names and descriptions
3. For each segment: defining characteristics, size estimate, value to business, needs/motivations
4. Segment identification: what data points identify each segment
5. Activation: how to treat each segment differently (messaging, features, pricing)
6. Migration paths: how customers move between segments
7. Implementation: what database queries or tools needed

Business: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE]
Available data: [WHAT DATA YOU HAVE — e.g., signup date, usage events, plan, company size]
Goal: [WHY YOU'RE SEGMENTING — personalization / retention / upsell / churn prevention]

Example Output

5 segments: Power Users (daily active, large teams, multi-model usage), Evaluators (recent signups, low API usage), Dormant (no activity in 30+ days), API-Only (no dashboard usage, pure integration), Enterprise Prospects (team size >50, usage growing). Each with activation strategy and migration triggers.

FAQ

Which AI model is best for Design a Customer Segmentation Framework?

Claude Sonnet 4 — strong at structured frameworks with actionable recommendations.

How do I use the Design a Customer Segmentation Framework prompt?

Copy the prompt, replace the [BRACKETED] placeholders with your specific information, and paste into your preferred AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.). 5 segments: Power Users (daily active, large teams, multi-model usage), Evaluators (recent signups, low API usage), Dormant (no activity in 30+ days), API-Only (no dashboard usage, pure integration), Enterprise Prospects (team size >50, usage growing). Each with activation strategy and migration triggers.