Summary
- The Lifecycle Phase field helps you understand a customer or prospect's journey, ensuring timely engagement, support, and strategic actions at every stage 
- You can easily create new Phases (list values) or edit the existing ones 
Who is this article for?
- Planhat builders/admins who configure their tenant for their team 
Article contents
What is a Lifecycle Phase?
In customer management, Lifecycle Phases help businesses to deliver the right messaging, support, and strategies at each stage of the customer journey, maximizing satisfaction and long-term value.
Common Phase examples include:
- Prospect 
- Trial/POC 
- Onboarding 
- Adoption 
- Success 
- Expansion 
- Renewal 
- Churn 
In Planhat, "Phase" is tracked through a customizable system (default/standard) list field on the Company model.
Why use Lifecycle Phases?
Phases can be used to:
- Segment and filter data – easily group Companies by their Lifecycle Phase for targeted outreach and reporting 
 
- Align teams – ensure CS, Sales, and Revenue teams have a shared understanding of where each Company stands and what actions to take next 
- Automate Workflows – trigger specific actions based on Phase changes, such as onboarding Sequences or renewal reminders 
- Customize Dashboards – display relevant metrics and insights based on a Company's Phase 
How to add and edit Phases
Within the Data Global Tool:
- Select the Company model on the left 
- Select "Fields" along the top 
- Search for "Phase" 
- Click on the "Phase" field 
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Within the Phase popup window:
- To edit an existing Phase (list value), click on it, make your changes and then hit enter 
- You can also delete a Phase, then choose whether to reassign Companies to a different Phase, or keep the previous value as "deprecated" 
- To add a new Phase, click "Add new", type out the new Phase, and hit enter 
- If applicable, set a default value for new Companies or those without an assigned Phase 
- Click "Save" when you're finished making changes 
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