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A seed-stage SaaS's Stripe, read by the same engine that reads yours — $12,376 MRR, 184 customers, 14 months. Every number below is computed from the raw subscription data, not typed in. Connect your account and these views fill with your own.
The receipt · what no other Stripe tool does
Last week it made a call. This week it shows you what the call did.
Last week Trenith said — Talk to two users from this cohort this week. Ask what they thought the product would do, and what it actually does. The gap between those two answers is your fix.
trial@arbor.devtrial converted (+$79)Won
founder@sablecore.comtrial converted (+$49)Won
me@nimbusapp.iotrial canceledLost
billing@verdant.copayment recovered (+$99)Won
Last week's brief flagged 4 accounts. Since then: 3 improved, 1 slipped. Net +$227 MRR across them.+$227
Every other Stripe tool forgets last week. Trenith remembers the exact customers it flagged and grades its own advice — honestly: it says what changed, never that it caused it.
MRR
$12,376
184 paying customers
ARPU
$67
per customer / month
Net retention
106%
expanding — keeps >100% as accounts grow
Quick ratio
5.5
efficient growth (>4 is strong)
Gross churn
3.6%
monthly MRR lost to cancellations
Top-3 concentration
4%
well diversified
MRR · last 14 months
recurring revenue
Where MRR moved
new · expansion · churn
Cohort retention
% still subscribed, by signup month
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Jun 258
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Jul 259
100
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100
100
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100
100
Aug 2510
100
100
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100
90
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70
Sep 2511
100
91
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91
82
82
Oct 2514
100
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100
93
93
79
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79
71
Nov 2514
100
93
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93
86
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86
Dec 2516
100
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100
88
81
81
75
Jan 2620
100
95
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80
Feb 2619
100
95
95
89
84
Mar 2620
100
95
95
90
Apr 2625
100
84
84
May 2626
100
100
Jun 2626
100
retainedlow → high
What Trenith flagged
ranked by impact
Leak
2026-04 · paid_meta cohort is underperforming — 67% retention at week 4.
This cohort is leaking faster than your peer group. Whatever brought these 6 users in isn't matching what they expected. The channel's initial signal was noisy.
Do this · Talk to two users from this cohort this week. Ask what they thought the product would do, and what it actually does. The gap between those two answers is your fix.
Action
2 failed payments need your attention — not Stripe's auto-retry.
These declines (expired/lost card, fraud, hard declines) don't self-recover. Stripe will keep retrying them and failing. You need to touch these customers directly.
Do this · Email the 2 customers today with a one-line message and a payment-update link. Don't wait for Stripe's dunning sequence.
Growth
+$592 MRR (+5.1%) — growth outpaced the leak.
$750 new drove the week, against $158 lost to churn. Gains won comfortably — the churn is worth a look (below) but it didn't define the week.
Do this · Name what produced the new revenue this week and deliberately repeat it. That's the engine; the leak is maintenance.
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