SaaSify is excited to announce the launch of its Watch Outs feature to help ISVs facilitate customer retention by sending subscription expiration alerts. This latest feature seeks to help ISVs achieve repeat business before expiry of the subscription period for customers. Research shows that repeat customers have been measured to spend an average of 67% more than the new customers.
“SaaSify’s Watch Outs ensures that ISVs capture the interest of customers at the right time for renewal, via an email notification alert indicating that the their SaaS subscription is about to end.”— Manesh Raveendran, Founder & CEO, Spektra Systems.
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SaaSify’s Watch Outs ensures that ISVs capture the interest of customers at the right time for renewal, via an email notification alert indicating that the their SaaS subscription is about to end.”— Manesh Raveendran, Founder & CEO, Spektra Systems.
Spektra Systems is a partner focused cloud solutions company. At Spektra, our mission is to enable technology partners for Microsoft, Amazon, and others to achieve more with the help of effective business and technology innovation.
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