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How PLG Products Use Self-Serve Churn Feedback

How PLG Products Use Self-Serve Churn Feedback

Season 2 Episode 59 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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In episode 59 of Product-Led Growth with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how product-led companies can embed self-serve churn feedback loops to reduce involuntary cancellations and learn from voluntary ones. They dissect the difference between passive churn (failed payments, expired cards) and active churn (users who deliberately leave), and discuss how companies like Calendly and Canva use in-app exit surveys, dunning sequences, and usage-based win-back offers. The hosts also cover the economics of recovery: why a single self-serve prompt can save 5% to 15% of monthly churn without a sales call. They touch on the ethical boundary between helpful retention and manipulative dark patterns, and share a framework for categorizing churn reasons into recoverable vs. non-recoverable buckets. Plus, a short segment on listener support for the show.

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