We do have churns and lifetime reports on Cobot <http://cobot.me>:

A) Members leaving: We show how many members leave each month, and you can 
jump to past months easily to see how they went:

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-3c1tDruZ9xo/Uz0uNnWamPI/AAAAAAAAA80/S8oZlI4blzY/s1600/Screenshot+2014-04-03+at+11.47.07.png>

B) Lifetime average is shown for each month - so it is also easy to see how 
this changes over time.

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Fi_Ye0tJNsw/Uz0urNgcPYI/AAAAAAAAA88/gitkVPCLagU/s1600/Screenshot+2014-04-03+at+11.48.54.png>


Hope this helps! 



On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 11:27:06 PM UTC+2, Alex Hillman wrote:
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> As the business aphorism goes, it's a lot easier to keep an existing 
> customer than it is to get a new one. 
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> I know there are a variety of systems out there that people are using, I'm 
> wondering if anyone is actively keeping track of things like churn and 
> member lifetime value? 
>
> I know that most people are more focused on attracting new members, but I 
> wonder who is tracking member lifetime lengths, and how?
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> -Alex
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