Net Promoter Score (NPS) for AI/ML at Series A
About This Metric
Customer loyalty metric measuring willingness to recommend your product on a -100 to +100 scale.
Higher is better · Unit: score
How to Improve
Ehsan's Analysis
AI tool NPS is artificially high right now because of novelty bias — users rate tools highly when they are excited about AI capabilities in general, not the specific product. ChatGPT's initial NPS was reportedly 70+, but that reflected "AI is amazing" more than "ChatGPT specifically is amazing." As the novelty wears off and alternatives proliferate, NPS will normalize to product-specific quality. The meaningful AI NPS question is not "would you recommend this?" but "would you notice if this disappeared from your workflow tomorrow?" The first measures enthusiasm; the second measures dependency. Grammarly scores 80+ on both. ChatGPT scores 70+ on the first but only 30-40 on the second — most users would simply switch to Claude, Gemini, or Copilot. AI companies should track the "dependency NPS" and treat it as the real number. When dependency NPS exceeds 50, you have genuine product-market fit, not just hype-market fit.
Ehsan Jahandarpour
AI Growth Strategist & Fractional CMO · Forbes Top 20 Growth Hacker · TEDx Speaker · 716 Academic Citations