The AI agent team for subscription apps
Four agents watch your revenue, funnel, reviews, and releases. When something is off, the coding agent drafts the fix so your developer can review and ship.
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This is what happens in the background every time something changes.
Revenue Agent flags a 14% drop in trial starts.
Funnel Agent links the drop to onboarding completion.
Feedback Agent finds new complaints about a confusing paywall.
Code Agent traces the cause to the latest onboarding release.
Code Agent drafts the fix and sends it for your developer to review.
Your developer reviews, approves, and ships β without starting from scratch.
Each agent does one job well. Together, they give you the kind of growth coverage most teams do not have.
Monitors MRR, trial starts, trial-to-paid conversion, cancellations, and renewals. Flags leaks and shows how much each one is costing you.
Audits onboarding, paywalls, trial starts, and conversion events. Finds broken tracking, hidden drop-offs, and regressions after releases.
Reads App Store reviews, support tickets, and user feedback. Surfaces churn signals, recurring pain points, and feature requests that matter.
Traces the issue to specific releases, commits, and files β then drafts the fix so your developer can review and approve instead of starting from zero.
Not vanity metrics. Not generic alerts. Each finding ties together signal, context, impact, and the next move.
Trial to paid conversion dropped 23% after v4.2.1
paywall_dismissed is not being tracked
"restore purchases broken" mentions are up 4x in 30 days
"widget" requested 47 times and trending up fast
Revenue drops in one tool. Broken events hide in another. User frustration shows up in reviews. The real cause lives in a release. Right now, you have to connect all of that manually.
RevenueCat tells you revenue changed, but not why.
Analytics tells you a step dropped, but not what users are feeling.
Reviews tell you users are angry, but not which release caused it.
GitHub shows what changed, but not whether that change is hurting conversion.
83%
of new apps never reach $1k/mo
50%
of subscribers churn at first renewal
weeks
before teams notice a conversion regression
$150k+
to hire one experienced growth engineer
GrowthAgent exists to connect those dots for you.
Add your RevenueCat API key and App Store URL. Keep the tools you already use.
Revenue, Funnel, Feedback, and Code Agent each read their part and compare notes.
Once the cause is clear, the coding agent prepares the patch or instrumentation change.
Review the proposed change, approve it, and ship β without starting from a blank file.
βYou rarely notice the leak until the revenue graph starts flattening. If the bucket has holes, you'll never fill it.β
β Indie Hackers
βUsers would pay and everything worked, but the app didn't know it happened. No crash, no error, no alert.β
β Developer on a silent RevenueCat callback bug
βI thought more traffic would fix my SaaS. It didn't.β
β Indie Hackers
No migration. No replacing your stack. GrowthAgent sits above the systems you already trust.
Missing a tool you depend on? Tell us β we are prioritizing integrations based on demand.
We only need enough access to generate the audit. No migration, no production changes, no replacing your stack.
If your audit does not uncover at least one actionable leak, tracking gap, or growth opportunity, we will review your setup manually and send a custom recommendation.
RevenueCat and your App Store URL are enough to start. More tools make the diagnosis better.
No. GrowthAgent is designed to sit on top of the tools you already use.
That is the primary focus right now. The strongest fit is iOS and subscription-based apps.
Those tools show part of the picture. GrowthAgent connects monetization, funnel data, feedback, and code changes into one diagnosis.
A prioritized growth audit covering likely revenue leaks, tracking gaps, complaint trends, and recommended next steps.
No. Code Agent drafts the fix or feature. Your developer reviews, approves, and ships it. You stay in control.
Read-only for the audit. The coding agent prepares drafts, but your developer controls what gets merged.
We have been subscription app developers ourselves. We had RevenueCat, Mixpanel, Firebase, App Store Connect, GitHub β all the tools. What we did not have was someone connecting the dots between them every day.
A revenue dip would sit in one dashboard. A broken funnel step in another. A spike in bad reviews in a third. The release that caused it all? Buried in a commit log nobody checked. By the time we noticed, the damage was already done β weeks of leaked revenue, churned users, and one-star ratings we could have prevented.
Hiring a growth engineer to do this full-time costs $150k+/year. Most indie teams and small studios simply go without. They ship features and hope the numbers go up.
GrowthAgent is our answer: a team of AI agents that watches the business, tells you when something is wrong, and then actually does something about it β drafting the fix and preparing the code for your developer to review and ship.
Your first audit is free. Connect your tools and see what a coordinated team of AI agents uncovers when it works across your business.
No card required. No migration. Just a clearer picture of what is hurting growth.