DO THE RETENTION WORK EARLY

Retention work starts before an account says it is leaving

At-risk accounts rarely become risky in one conversation. The right teammate notices the signals, understands the cause and starts a save play while there is still time.

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THE SIGNAL COMES FIRST

Churn recovery is not a last-minute discount conversation

Retention depends on knowing what changed, what the customer expected and what can still be repaired.

Notice the quiet warning

Usage, unanswered questions, stalled onboarding or a missing stakeholder can all signal that the account needs attention.

Find the real cause

A skilled teammate listens for the operational, product or relationship issue behind the risk instead of treating every account the same.

Run a credible save play

The next action should match the customer's situation, with a clear owner and a reason for the customer to re-engage.

Keep the relationship human

At-risk work is still customer work. Empathy, fluent English and calm follow-through matter as much as process.

FROM SIGNAL TO SAVE

Give the warning sign somewhere to go

  • 01

    Define the risk you can see

    We clarify the account signals, customer outcomes and save decisions the role should own.

  • 02

    Vet for listening and judgment

    Opus screens communication, skills, references, role fit and working style for the conversations behind churn.

  • 03

    Make the save plan specific

    Your teammate turns the account context into a practical next action instead of a generic retention sequence.

  • 04

    Learn from every risk

    The patterns behind at-risk accounts become insight the customer team can use earlier next time.

GET AHEAD OF THE WARNING

Meet the teammate who can turn risk into a next step

Tell us where accounts start to drift. We will help you hire the person who can listen early, act clearly and protect the relationship.

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