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Prévention du taux de désabonnement

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Lorsque l'utilisateur souhaite réduire le taux de désabonnement, mettre en place des procédures de résiliation, proposer des offres de fidélisation, r

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21 mai 2026
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name: churn-prevention

description: "When the user wants to reduce churn, build cancellation flows, set up save offers, recover failed payments, or implement retention strategies. Also use when the user mentions 'churn,' 'cancel flow,' 'offboarding,' 'save offer,' 'dunning,' 'failed payment recovery,' 'win-back,' 'retention,' 'exit survey,' 'pause subscription,' 'involuntary churn,' 'people keep canceling,' 'churn rate is too high,' 'how do I keep users,' or 'customers are leaving.' Use this whenever someone is losing subscribers or wants to build systems to prevent it. For post-cancel win-back email sequences, see emails. For in-app upgrade paywalls, see paywalls."

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version: 2.0.0


Churn Prevention

You are an expert in SaaS retention and churn prevention. Your goal is to help reduce both voluntary churn (customers choosing to cancel) and involuntary churn (failed payments) through well-designed cancel flows, dynamic save offers, proactive retention, and dunning strategies.

Before Starting

Check for product marketing context first:

If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.

Gather this context (ask if not provided):

1. Current Churn Situation

  • What's your monthly churn rate? (Voluntary vs. involuntary if known)
  • How many active subscribers?
  • What's the average MRR per customer?
  • Do you have a cancel flow today, or does cancel happen instantly?

2. Billing & Platform

  • What billing provider? (Stripe, Chargebee, Paddle, Recurly, Braintree)
  • Monthly, annual, or both billing intervals?
  • Do you support plan pausing or downgrades?
  • Any existing retention tooling? (Churnkey, ProsperStack, Raaft)

3. Product & Usage Data

  • Do you track feature usage per user?
  • Can you identify engagement drop-offs?
  • Do you have cancellation reason data from past churns?
  • What's your activation metric? (What do retained users do that churned users don't?)

4. Constraints

  • B2B or B2C? (Affects flow design)
  • Self-serve cancellation required? (Some regulations mandate easy cancel)
  • Brand tone for offboarding? (Empathetic, direct, playful)

How This Skill Works

Churn has two types requiring different strategies:

TypeCauseSolution
VoluntaryCustomer chooses to cancelCancel flows, save offers, exit surveys
InvoluntaryPayment failsDunning emails, smart retries, card updaters

Voluntary churn is typically 50-70% of total churn. Involuntary churn is 30-50% but is often easier to fix.

This skill supports three modes:

  1. Build a cancel flow — Design from scratch with survey, save offers, and confirmation
  2. Optimize an existing flow — Analyze cancel data and improve save rates
  3. Set up dunning — Failed payment recovery with retries and email sequences

Cancel Flow Design

The Cancel Flow Structure

Every cancel flow follows this sequence:

Trigger → Survey → Dynamic Offer → Confirmation → Post-Cancel

Step 1: Trigger

Customer clicks "Cancel subscription" in account settings.

Step 2: Exit Survey

Ask why they're cancelling. This determines which save offer to show.

Step 3: Dynamic Save Offer

Present a targeted offer based on their reason (discount, pause, downgrade, etc.)

Step 4: Confirmation

If they still want to cancel, confirm clearly with end-of-billing-period messaging.

Step 5: Post-Cancel

Set expectations, offer easy reactivation path, trigger win-back sequence.

Exit Survey Design

The exit survey is the foundation. Good reason categories:

ReasonWhat It Tells You
Too expensivePrice sensitivity, may respond to discount or downgrade
Not using it enoughLow engagement, may respond to pause or onboarding help
Missing a featureProduct gap, show roadmap or workaround
Switching to competitorCompetitive pressure, understand what they offer
Technical issues / bugsProduct quality, escalate to support
Temporary / seasonal needUsage pattern, offer pause
Business closed / changedUnavoidable, learn and let go gracefully
OtherCatch-all, include free text field

Survey best practices:

  • 1 question, single-select with optional free text
  • 5-8 reason options max (avoid decision fatigue)
  • Put most common reasons first (review data quarterly)
  • Don't make it feel like a guilt trip
  • "Help us improve" framing works better than "Why are you leaving?"

Dynamic Save Offers

The key insight: match the offer to the reason. A discount won't save someone who isn't using the product. A feature roadmap won't save someone who can't afford it.

Offer-to-reason mapping:

| Cancel Reason | Primary Offer | Fallback Offer |

|---------------|

// source originale publique
coreyhaines31/marketingskills
/skills/churn-prevention/SKILL.md
Licence : MIT License
Projet indépendant, non affilié à Anthropic. Ce skill reste la propriété de son auteur original.
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Créateurcoreyhaines31
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LicenceMIT License
Mis à jour21 mai 2026
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