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How Does Affirm Get Us to Buy Now Pay Later?

How Does Affirm Get Us to Buy Now Pay Later?

FromThe Science of Change


How Does Affirm Get Us to Buy Now Pay Later?

FromThe Science of Change

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the last few years, buy now pay later has become the hottest development in the digital payment space. The flexibility of this type of models can bring many benefits for companies that know how to implement them, but the irrational decisions that can arise should also be part of a company's responsibility. In this episode, our host Kristen Berman talks with Nupur Kantamneni, responsible for Consumer Product, one of three product pillars at Affirm. We delve into the behavioral strategies that provide such a flexible business model for Affirm, as well as mental models and the positive emotions that come with free stuff. Join us and discover how loans inside Affirm are radically different from other credit companies!
Jump straight into:
(01:09) - Exploring how Affirm is helping users to understand the way that carts, payment methods and terms work.
(07:46) - The compromise effect: The truth about comparison, decisions to save money and picking the middle options.
(11:32) - Establishing mental models: The science behind the successful onboarding experiences within Affirm’s savings accounts.
(15:58) - Positive emotions that come with free stuff: Why the appeal of zero interest with full transparency and no hidden cost is simply irresistible.
(18:48) - Affirm two ways to make revenue: Does the ‘buy now pay later’ model encourage people to spend more?
(24:13) - The challenge to set up our own payments and the alignment of incentives that lets Affirm stand out.
(29:33) The opportunity to move my payment date: What are Affirm's flexibility offers that other lenders do not provide?
(35:06) Virtual debit cards and the types of consumer products that Affirm is trying to offer to users and why some work and others don’t.
(39:24) - Choosing priorities and Affirm’s responsibility to improve the life of its users.
Episode resources
https://www.affirm.com/ (Affirm)
Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely
Nupur Kantamneni https://www.linkedin.com/in/nupur-kantamneni-bb39b75b (Linkedin)
Thank you for listening to The Science of Change podcast. Reach out to Kristen through https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenberman/ (LinkedIn) and visit The Irrational Labs https://irrationallabs.com/ (website) for more information on behavioral science. 
This show is presented byhttps://www.setsail.co/ ( SetSail) (follow onhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/setsail/ ( LinkedIn)) and produced by Kristen Berman andhttps://www.studiopodsf.com/ ( Studio Pod Media). The executive producer is Rachael Roberts. All episodes are written by Kristen Berman and Ying Lin with experts, and script editing by Jack viewer. Special thanks to Lydia Trupe for fact-checking and citations. Music and editing provided byhttps://nodalab.com/ ( nodalab).
Released:
Apr 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

Behavior change is hard. Actively changing another person's behavior is even harder. But many companies have been able to crack that code. They're the companies who understand that people don't always — or maybe even rarely — act rationally. The Science of Change is a podcast that seeks to demystify how businesses apply the psychology of decision-making. Each episode, host Kristen Berman, behavioral scientist and co-founder of Irrational labs, interviews visionary product or organizational leaders to find out how they’ve leveraged data to learn about both their customers’ and their employees’ behavior — and how they’ve managed to change it. Those insights, along with some of the latest research in their fields, will help us get to the bottom of our core psychologies. So let's dig in and unlock the secrets behind The Science of Change. The Science of Change podcast is presented by SetSail. Act on the moments to lead to a sale. Visit us at https://setsail.co (setsail.co) or on LinkedIn to learn more about the world’s number one revenue execution platform.