YDOutcome pack

Retention Pack

Turn past customers into repeat revenue. Unlock recurring revenue hiding in the CRM.

The pain this pack solves

Win back dormant customers and surface service-due reminders before the window closes. It groups the workflows that solve one operational outcome instead of asking the owner to assemble disconnected automations.

Traceability

Catalog coderetention_pack
API record/api/catalog/bundles?code=retention_pack
Hero KPIRevenue from reactivation
Included modulesdormant_customer_reactivation, service_due_reminder
Statusspec

Who should start here

owner-operatorhvacpest-controlcleaningmed-spaauto-detail

What ships behind the promise

This marketplace page is not standalone brochure copy. Every activated item belongs to the same business-unit standard: catalog traceability, tenant entitlement checks, capability checks, event logs, workflow state, internal provider interfaces, optional PostHog analytics, AI/MCP tool metadata, central configuration, build repair telemetry, and resumable checkpoints.

Traceable activation

Each promise maps back to catalog data, API records, activation routes, capability requirements, and deferred states when a tenant is not ready.

Self-hostable core

Core logic uses internal interfaces for payments, email, storage, analytics, documents, AI, signatures, and notifications. External services stay optional adapters.

AI and MCP ready

Generated builds include tool-registry evidence, permissions, workflow definitions, prompt assets, retrieval scaffolding, and model routing guidance.

Repairable build pipeline

Failed build classes feed into detector/remediator pairs, BUILD-REPORT telemetry, and resume checkpoints so future builds continue from the last verified state.

Media and analytics expansion

When enabled, video asset planning and PostHog-ready event tracking connect marketing content to product, funnel, revenue, and customer lifecycle metrics.

Niche validation

Content, offers, workflows, pricing, contracts, and support language are checked against the niche, buyer, location, business model, and primary offer.