SaaS Growth Health Check

What's constraining your growth?

One primary diagnosis from the numbers you already have.

example output

Primary diagnosis: Retention / churn (MRR ~$8,000).

Based on your inputs — churn elevated while traffic grew faster than revenue.

#1

Retention / churn

Churn around 6% is likely eating growth.

#2

Traffic up, revenue not

Likely conversion or traffic quality.

#3

Conversion is weak

At 1.2%, funnel fixes often beat more ad spend.

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Quick answer

Enter a few growth numbers. Get a primary diagnosis of whether retention, acquisition, or conversion is most likely constraining growth. Free, no account required.

How it works

01

Enter your numbers

Metric, direction, and context — takes under a minute.

02

Get ranked causes

See what to investigate first — not fifty charts.

03

Connect for a live read

FlarePath syncs your stack and updates your Guide daily.

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Context for the diagnosis headline.

Flat MRR with high churn is a different problem than shrinking MRR.

Spikes here often explain flat MRR.

Acquisition pace vs churn.

Weak conversion often constrains growth before churn does.

Traffic up without revenue often means quality or conversion.

Example output

Primary diagnosis: Retention / churn (MRR ~$8,000).

Based on your inputs — churn elevated while traffic grew faster than revenue.

#1

Retention / churn

Churn around 6% is likely eating growth.

#2

Traffic up, revenue not

Likely conversion or traffic quality.

#3

Conversion is weak

At 1.2%, funnel fixes often beat more ad spend.

Connect your stack for a weekly Guide.

Related diagnosis

About this tool

What is the SaaS Growth Health Check?

A free tool that takes simple growth inputs (MRR growth, churn, conversion, traffic) and ranks the most likely constraint. It is a starting diagnosis, not live analytics.

How accurate is the diagnosis?

It prioritizes investigation order from the numbers you enter. For a live cross-stack read, connect FlarePath to Stripe and Google Analytics.

What numbers should I enter?

Use your latest month or week: MRR, MRR growth %, churn %, new customers, conversion %, and traffic growth %. Leave blanks if you do not have a number yet.