Stop B2B Enterprise Churn with Sludge


The "UI Sludge" tactics to Deflect, Distract, and Delay cancellations sparked interest during the Customer Save workshop—but applying them to higher-touch B2B Enterprise without in-app cancel flows left some scratching their heads.

To clear this up, I created Applying Cancel Sludge in B2B Enterprise—a guide showing exactly how to make this work in your context.

You’ll get this new guide along with:

  • The full 2-hour workshop replay
  • 45-min Q&A
  • How to Save Customers eBook (20 pages)
  • Example Inactive Trigger + Cancel Flow Review slides

All included when you grab the Workshop Replay for $250.

Talk soon,
~ Lincoln

BTW: Need help implementing this or want to start maximizing LTV upstream in the customer lifecycle? Reply to this email, and let’s chat.

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Lincoln Murphy

I help SaaS companies Maximize LTV through Customer-centric Upselling

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