Customer attrition
The loss of customers or revenue over a period.
Definition
Customer attrition is the loss of customers or recurring revenue over time. It is the business phenomenon that churn measures: where churn is the quantified rate, attrition is the reality it captures. It can be voluntary (the customer chooses to leave) or involuntary (a failed payment, for instance), and affect accounts (logo attrition) or revenue (revenue attrition).
Why it matters
For a Customer Success Manager, understanding attrition beyond the rate alone makes it possible to act on its causes: a voluntary departure over dissatisfaction and involuntary attrition from a failed payment do not call for the same response. For an Account Manager, distinguishing account attrition from revenue attrition avoids treating the loss of a small account the same as the erosion of a large one.
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Phano connects usage, relationship and support signals per account to surface the accounts that are slipping before they add to attrition, with the likely cause and the action to take.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Customer attrition?
Customer attrition is the loss of customers or recurring revenue over time. It is the business phenomenon that churn measures: where churn is the quantified rate, attrition is the reality it captures. It can be voluntary (the customer chooses to leave) or involuntary (a failed payment, for instance), and affect accounts (logo attrition) or revenue (revenue attrition).
Why does Customer attrition matter?
For a Customer Success Manager, understanding attrition beyond the rate alone makes it possible to act on its causes: a voluntary departure over dissatisfaction and involuntary attrition from a failed payment do not call for the same response. For an Account Manager, distinguishing account attrition from revenue attrition avoids treating the loss of a small account the same as the erosion of a large one.
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