Q2 churn will hit HARD. Unless...


TL;DR: We're running "Save Customers Now!" workshops again—PLG on April 15 and Enterprise on April 17. Stop churn immediately in Q2.

I just got this email from a CS leader:

"Lincoln, I'm freaking out. With everything going on—economic uncertainty, customers tightening budgets, chaos everywhere—churn is gonna hit us HARD in Q2. Are you doing another 'Save Customers' workshop soon? Fingers crossed."

Bad news: I've heard similar messages from several CS leaders already.

Good news: "Save Customers Now!" workshops are back—two editions, specifically tailored to PLG/self-service and Enterprise/high-touch SaaS.

Both workshops give you urgent, actionable methods to immediately reduce churn in Q2, showing you exactly how to:

  • Slow down impulsive cancellations
  • Accelerate renewals and win-backs
  • Leverage psychological hacks to drive customer decisions
  • Prioritize customers strategically (engage, escalate, or deprioritize)
  • Retain revenue without relying on discounts or downgrades

You'll leave with specific, practical tactics and clear, step-by-step guidance that fits your engagement model:

👉 Register for PLG / Self-Service (April 15)
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Register for Enterprise / High-Touch (April 17)

Spots are limited, and yes—it's urgent. Churn isn't waiting.

—Lincoln

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Lincoln Murphy

I help SaaS companies Maximize LTV through Customer-centric Upselling

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