Expérience Client · 9 août 2026
Airship Launches Results Guarantee, Cites 476% ROI Study
Airship now offers new customers a results guarantee alongside a commissioned Forrester study projecting 476% three-year ROI for a composite organisation.
What happened
Customer engagement platform Airship has introduced a results guarantee for new customers, committing to specific performance outcomes as part of its commercial terms. The launch coincides with the release of a commissioned Forrester study that models a composite organisation achieving 476% return on investment from using Airship's platform.
The guarantee marks a shift from Airship selling software licences and features towards selling accountability for measurable business outcomes. The accompanying Forrester research is being used to substantiate the case, projecting returns based on a hypothetical composite customer built from data and interviews Forrester conducted with existing Airship clients.
Why it matters
Outcome-based guarantees are still rare in martech and CX technology, where vendors have traditionally sold on functionality, seat counts or engagement volume rather than committing contractually to results. By tying its offer to guaranteed performance, Airship is responding to a familiar pressure in CX and marketing technology: buyers increasingly want proof that engagement tools translate into retention, revenue or lifetime value, not just activity metrics.
For CX and behavioural-economics practitioners, this signals a maturing expectation that customer engagement spend should be justified in the same terms as any other capital allocation — with risk shared between vendor and buyer. It also reflects a broader industry move toward performance-based commercial models, which could reshape how CX leaders evaluate and negotiate technology contracts going forward.
By the numbers
- 476% projected three-year ROI for the composite organisation modelled in Airship's commissioned Forrester study.
The Renascence take
A vendor-commissioned ROI study and a headline guarantee are marketing instruments as much as they are product news — the real signal here is about how CX technology buyers are being sold to, not necessarily what results any individual organisation will see.
Composite-organisation ROI figures are built from averaged, idealised inputs, so 476% tells you what a study can model, not what your customer base will deliver. The interesting shift isn't the number — it's that a vendor felt commercial pressure to guarantee outcomes at all, which suggests buyers are finally pushing back on being sold engagement volume instead of business value. Any CX leader evaluating this kind of offer should ask what "results" are actually guaranteed, how they're measured, and what happens contractually if they're missed — the guarantee is only as strong as its definitions and remedies, not its headline percentage.
Sources
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