Plan Change Pattern Review
A focused look at upgrade, downgrade, and lateral plan moves over a defined period — useful when you already know account switches are rare.
Kuala Lumpur · App analytics practice
We map the paths customers take between account types and pricing plans, then hand your team a ranked set of drivers and interventions — not another dashboard to maintain.
Flagship work: the Account & Plan Switch Audit — typically three to five weeks from kickoff to readout.
Who this is for
If upgrades, downgrades, lateral plan moves, or account-type migrations are shaping your roadmap — and your events disagree with each other — we help you settle the story before you change packaging or billing rules.
Flagship engagement
A structured review of how customers move between account types and pricing plans. You leave with a switch map, ranked drivers, and a short intervention list tied to your real events and plan catalogue.
Includes an intake workshop, cohort framing for switchers versus stayers, and a half-day readout. Does not include building software for your team or ongoing dashboard care.
Related work
A focused look at upgrade, downgrade, and lateral plan moves over a defined period — useful when you already know account switches are rare.
When customers move from personal to business accounts, merge profiles, or transfer ownership — we document the friction and drop-off points.
A facilitated half-day session that walks your team through a prepared cohort of recent switchers and stayers, then lands shared priorities.
From recent clients
“The audit showed our 'plan_changed' event fired on every invoice rewrite, so we had been celebrating switches that never happened. The corrected map changed which packages we protected first.”
“We expected a glossy deck. Instead we got a plain ranking of downgrade drivers tied to our billing calendar — useful, if a little blunt about our event gaps.”
Field notes
Most plan changes cluster near renewal. Here is a practical way to separate billing-driven switches from product-driven ones.
If personal, team, and organisation accounts share events, your switch rates will lie. A short checklist for cleaner definitions.