Analyze retention curves, churn shifts, and monetization. Benchmark cohorts across periods using practical marketing metrics. Turn raw user counts into sharper growth planning today.
| Cohort | Start Users | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | Period 5 | Period 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January Email Campaign | 1,200 | 840 | 690 | 600 | 510 | 450 | 395 |
| February Paid Social | 950 | 608 | 470 | 390 | 335 | 286 | 248 |
| March Webinar | 720 | 565 | 502 | 451 | 420 | 394 | 372 |
A cohort is a group of users acquired during the same period or through the same channel. Studying them together helps reveal how retention changes over time for a specific acquisition source.
Six periods provide enough depth to spot early drop-off, mid-cycle stabilization, and long-term user value. You can treat each period as a week, month, or quarter based on your reporting setup.
Usually yes, but not always. Reactivations, delayed event tracking, and billing cycles can create temporary increases. The calculator accepts those inputs, but you should confirm your tracking logic before interpreting the trend.
Period churn measures the percentage of users lost between two consecutive periods. It shows where engagement drops most sharply, helping marketers prioritize onboarding fixes, win-back flows, or product messaging changes.
Retention alone does not show business value. Revenue estimates turn usage into income, while gross margin converts that income into contribution value, making ROI and payback far more useful for budgeting decisions.
The score combines weighted retention percentages across periods. Higher values indicate more durable cohorts. Use it as a directional benchmark when comparing channels, campaigns, or onboarding experiments rather than as an absolute rule.
That means cumulative gross profit from retained users did not recover acquisition spend within the six modeled periods. Consider improving retention, increasing monetization, or extending the analysis horizon.
Yes. The calculator works for channel-based, campaign-based, signup-month, or behavior-based cohorts. Just keep the time unit consistent so comparisons remain valid across reports and teams.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.