What lands in your renewal pack
We translate telemetry, qualitative field notes, and contract windows into board-ready briefs — without pretending the data is cleaner than it is.
Renewal scoring
Ranked views with evidence drawers your pods can debate.
Usage depth mapping
Module arcs instead of vanity login counts.
Account risk ranking
Conservative indexes that prefer visible false positives.
38%
fewer “surprise renewal” threads reported in a twelve-week pilot with three regional operators (self-reported survey, n=41).
Account health analytics without the theatre
Dashboards, advisory sprints, and forecasting rituals built for customer success and commercial leads who already live inside spreadsheets.
From signal to board-ready brief
Inventory the questions that derail your QBR today.
Map depth, renewal windows, and qualitative notes into one lattice.
Co-design weights with CS and commercial pods in workshops.
Publish tiles with evidence rows instead of black-box scores.
Review quarterly; archive every version for ninety days.
Voices from recent workshops
“The Renewal Signal Board forced us to attach evidence to every red cell — painful for a week, then indispensable.”
“Adoption Arc Mapping made our PMM stop debating login spikes.”
“Still sparse on mobile, which we knew going in.”
Download a one-page cadence overview
We email a PDF describing workshop pacing, data prerequisites, and what we refuse to automate. No participant caps — we scope cohorts per account.
Request the PDF through our formLatest field notes
Designing renewal tiles that survive a skeptical sales pod
Why we default to evidence drawers, how we name risk tags, and what we refuse to automate on day one.
Arc mapping when your event taxonomy is politely chaotic
How we cluster sequences when event names drift, and why we publish confidence labels loudly.