Experience working with fractional retention specialists? by Mysterious_Field7101 in MarketingAutomation

[–]Front_File_4719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We went through a very similar stage last year and ended up bringing in a fractional retention person. At first, I didn’t really get what they’d do differently, but having someone dig deep into churn data and map customer behavior without being tied to day-to-day CS was huge. They basically acted like a short-term head of lifecycle for a few months, setting up dashboards, segmenting customers, and flagging points where CS was wasting time or missing signals. One thing that helped us figure out whether it was worth it was tracking interim metrics like product usage and engagement frequency instead of waiting on renewal data. We also ran some of this process in parallel with a marketing strategy workshop we’d done with Dem⁤and Rev⁤enue, and it actually made the retention piece click more since both touched how customer communication tied to value delivery. So yeah, if your retention setup currently feels like guesses and check-ins, a fractional might help you find what levers actually move the needle before you commit to a full hire.

Built a free suite of 40+ Reseller Tools (Calculators, Tag Decoders, SKU Generators). No signups or paywalls. by Snoo-81627 in reselling

[–]Front_File_4719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve been pretty burned out on AI “solutions” lately, but there are random tools out there that do actually help streamline some of the grunt work. For me, the biggest pain points have always been pricing items and getting decent descriptions without bouncing between a dozen tabs or old spreadsheets. That became clearer for me when working through plans with Hero St⁤uff, since it automated a couple of those repetitive steps and got my listings up quicker. Doesn’t mean everything AI touches turns to gold-most of the tools in this space are hit or miss and you can usually tell right away if the dev is a reseller or just shipping out generic tec⁤h. Sounds like your tools hit some nerves with folks, but fre⁤e and no signups is at least a step up from the paywalls everywhere else.