What is the average lifespan of a client?
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Do you tend to see drop off of clients after a certain number of years or does it tend to be a long term relationship.
Anthony U. asked a question to PathMotion
Category: Work Life Balance
Date asked: Monday, November 19, 2018
Last reviewed: Monday, November 26, 2018
Kaeshelle C.
client success manager
Hi Anthony, I can't give you a precise lifespan but I can tell you that it tends to be a long-term relationship. While the concept of the PathMotion is quite simple, we have constantly been investing in the product to ensure that we can create more value for our clients. Does this help to answer your question?
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