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Allow analyzing cohorts (new users, active users, slipping away users) #3032
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This is something we could definitely use. Of particular interest would be an early warning of retained users at risk of churning. I would be keen on discussing this on the next sprint. |
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Note: Group Analytics has landed since we made this ticket and there's no "cohorts for groups" feature. If we end up solving this it's also worthwhile to consider how an approach that works for B2B users would look like. Maybe this isn't a cohort flow at all, but rather a third kind of analysis based on persons/groups with the goal of supporting customer support and sales teams? |
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Is your feature request related to a problem?
Every SaaS product has high-impact clients. Once I have defined them as a separate cohort, I want to stay on top of them - know who are new, know who are active and know who are at risk of churning/slipping away.
Describe the solution you'd like
Under a cohort I have different tabs for:
Describe alternatives you've considered
Not using posthog for this or digging via retention graphs.
Additional context
Related tickets #3031 #2350
Defining active: for web, even something simple as $pageview per day is imo enough to get started - maybe use pageview count as sorting criteria? Ideally this would be the same thing as you're using in retention graphs
This would be really powerful in emails as well - here's some users who might be slipping away. Intercom does a good job with these emails.
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