noun General Slang

value-add

VAL-yoo-AD · noun · informal

An extra benefit beyond the core offering.

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Definitions

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Something that increases worth or provides additional benefit to a customer or process.

“Free onboarding is the value-add that closes deals.”
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value-add In A Sentence

Free onboarding is the value-add that closes deals.

Origin & Usage

From 'value-added'; sales and product usage.

People Also Ask

What does 'value-add' mean?

It's an extra benefit layered on top of a core product or service that makes it more worthwhile to the customer.

How is 'value-add' used?

Usually in sales and product talk, e.g. 'the value-add here is free support', to describe what sets an offer apart.

Is 'value-add' the same as 'value-added'?

They come from the same idea. 'Value-add' is the clipped noun form used casually in business speech.

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