Retain
Automated churn-save for Whop communities — recover failed payments, save cancellations and win back churned members, then see the MRR you kept.
Retain is a retention and revenue-recovery app for Whop community owners. It sends members the right message at the right moment — welcome, check-in, failed-payment nudge, cancellation save and win-back — automatically, so a churning member is reached before they're gone.
Whop's native chat already handles welcome and onboarding, so Retain leads with what the platform doesn't operationalize: recovering failed payments, saving cancellations and winning back churned members. Proven sequences turn on in minutes, with quiet hours and per-member frequency caps so nobody gets spammed.
Crucially, Retain shows its work. Every save is recorded in a conservative attribution ledger — windowed, message-preconditioned and honest about Whop's own auto-retries — so owners see the real MRR they saved, the MRR still at risk, and a weekly saved-revenue report, rather than a vanity number.
Retain installs from the Whop App Store and connects a community in under a minute. It ships with a Starter tier for onboarding and failed-payment recovery, and a Pro tier adding cancel-save, win-back and the full attribution dashboard.
Cancel-save & win-back
Catches cancellation intent and churned members with proven save and win-back sequences, so an at-risk member gets a timely, personal reason to stay before access lapses.
Failed-payment recovery
A friendly, deep-linked nudge helps members fix a failed renewal in seconds — and Retain stays honest about Whop's own smart retries, so a save is only ever counted when a nudge truly earned it.
Saved-MRR attribution
A conservative, windowed attribution ledger captures each member's renewal value and reports saved MRR, MRR at risk and a weekly saved-revenue summary — the number an owner can actually trust.
Set up in minutes, no spam
Install from the Whop App Store, connect a community in under a minute and switch on default sequences. Quiet hours and per-member frequency caps keep messaging welcome, not annoying.