# Which product archetypes lean self-serve versus sales-led?

Source: Lazyweb Research
Author: Ali Abouelatta, Lazyweb Research
Published: 2026-07-09
Updated: July 2026
Sample size: n=757
Tags: gtm, strategy, plg, sales-led, product-archetype
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**Answer.** The split flips hard by archetype. Prosumer is the most self-serve at 38.2% PLG with only 7.3% sales-led, while Enterprise inverts to 48.3% sales-led against 20.0% PLG [1]. Collaborative products are the other sales-heavy archetype (39.1% sales-led) [1]. If you know your archetype, you can predict your default motion — consumer and prosumer skew product-led, enterprise and collaborative skew sales-led.

> Enterprise apps are 48.3% sales-led vs 5.2% for consumer apps — a 9x swing across archetypes, July 2026.

## The finding: archetype predicts motion

Across 757 archetype-tagged companies, the self-serve-vs-sales split is almost entirely a function of who you sell to [1]. Prosumer leads on PLG (38.2%) and Enterprise leads on sales (48.3%), a near-perfect inversion. The two 'work product' archetypes — Enterprise and Collaborative — are the only ones where sales-led rivals or beats PLG, because a buyer and a user are different people.

## The breakdown

PLG and sales-led share within each archetype (each row's N is companies of that archetype with a growth_engine tag; archetypes are multi-select) [1]:

| Archetype | N | PLG % | Sales-led % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prosumer | 110 | 38.2% | 7.3% |
| Consumer | 427 | 29.0% | 5.2% |
| Social | 237 | 23.2% | 9.3% |
| Enterprise | 60 | 20.0% | 48.3% |
| Collaborative | 46 | 17.4% | 39.1% |
| 2-sided Marketplace | 140 | 12.9% | 6.4% |

Enterprise is the only archetype where sales-led (48.3%) exceeds PLG (20.0%) [1].

## How to apply it

Map your product to an archetype first, then default to its dominant motion. Building a prosumer tool? Self-serve is the 38% base rate and sales-led is a rounding error at 7% [1]. Building enterprise or collaborative software? Budget for a sales motion — nearly half of enterprise apps run one, and PLG alone reaches only 1 in 5 [1]. Marketplaces are neither PLG- nor sales-heavy; they grow on paid and liquidity instead (see the marketplace page).

## Caveats

Denominator is the 757 companies with a product_archetype tag, and each archetype row counts only those with a growth_engine too [1]. Archetypes are multi-select, so a company can appear under both, say, Prosumer and Collaborative — the rows are not a clean partition. Enterprise (N=60) and Collaborative (N=46) are small cells; treat their percentages as directional.

## The numbers

| Stat | Computed from |
| --- | --- |
| 38.2% of 110 | selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: Prosumer plg_pct 38.2, n 110 |
| 48.3% of 60 | selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: Enterprise sales_pct 48.3, n 60 |
| 20.0% of 60 | selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: Enterprise plg_pct 20.0, n 60 |
| 39.1% of 46 | selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: Collaborative sales_pct 39.1, n 46 |
| 5.2% of 427 | selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: Consumer sales_pct 5.2, n 427 |

## Methodology

Universe: the 757 companies carrying a product_archetype tag in Lazyweb's curated corpus; each archetype row is restricted to those also carrying a growth_engine. Method: within-archetype PLG and Sales-led prevalence, July 2026. Caveat: product_archetype is multi-select so rows overlap; Enterprise (60) and Collaborative (46) are small cells.

## Sources & citations

- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 757 companies, July 2026. selfServeVsSalesByArchetype: PLG and Sales-led shares within each product_archetype; per-row N = archetype companies with a growth_engine tag.

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