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Cohort analysis that shows what makes users stay

Retention heatmaps by week or month, grouped by signup date, source, or behavior. Know whether the users you sign up this week will still be around next month, without SQL or a data team.

Cookieless. Full event stream. No SQL.

Unlimited
cohorts & segments
0%
data sampling
Day/week/month
retention windows
Zero
SQL required
Weekly retention
by signup cohort
W1W2W3W4W5
W1
100%
72%
58%
45%
38%
W2
100%
68%
52%
41%
33%
W3
100%
74%
61%
48%
40%
W4
100%
70%
55%
43%
35%

Retention questions, answered in one view

Cohort reports built on raw events you own, not sampled aggregates.

Retention heatmaps

Weekly and monthly grids that show how each cohort holds on, at a glance.

Behavioral cohorts

Group users by what they did, like used a feature or came from a campaign, not just when they signed up.

Cohort comparison

Put two cohorts side by side to see whether that onboarding change actually improved retention.

Send your events

Autocapture handles page views and clicks. Add one call for the product moments that matter.

Pick the cohort

Group by signup week, acquisition source, or any event property.

Read the heatmap

Dark cells stay, light cells churn. Spot the week retention broke and dig into why.

Everything you need

From raw events to retention insight

1

Send your events

Autocapture handles page views and clicks. Add one call for the product moments that matter.

2

Pick the cohort

Group by signup week, acquisition source, or any event property.

3

Read the heatmap

Dark cells stay, light cells churn. Spot the week retention broke and dig into why.

Retention

The whole story in one grid

Each row is a cohort, each column a week. One glance tells you whether stickiness is improving or quietly eroding.

W1W2W3W4W5
W1
100%
72%
58%
45%
38%
W2
100%
68%
52%
41%
33%
W3
100%
74%
61%
48%
40%
W4
100%
70%
55%
43%
35%
Comparison

Prove the change worked

Compare retention before and after a release, or between acquisition channels, without exporting anything to a spreadsheet.

Frequently asked questions

You get the retention heatmaps and behavioral cohorts that answer most product questions, without the enterprise contract or a data team to run it. Setup is a script tag, not a project.
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