Petaling Jaya · Media app completion work

Finish rates tell a story. We help you read the leave points.

Stream Pulse Grid reviews stream completion analytics for media apps— where viewers abandon, which titles hold, and which product moments masquerade as editorial failure. You leave with a written assessment your stakeholders can act on.

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Grounded in playback behaviour—not a product pitch deck.

Flagship engagement

Stream Completion Assessment

A three-to-four week review of completion and abandon patterns across agreed title cohorts. Built for product, content, and growth leads who need clarity before the next cut or release.

  • Maps drop-off timing across openings, mid-run holds, and endings
  • Separates buffering-linked leaves from story abandon where evidence allows
  • Delivers a findings pack plus a 90-minute readout

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Who this is for

Video, audio, and hybrid media apps that already collect playback events and need an outside reading of finish rates—without buying another permanent dashboard.

From RM 8,500 · Fixed project fee

Related work

Other ways teams work with us

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Drop-off Pattern Clinic

A focused half-day working session that unpacks one stubborn abandon point across a title or format.

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Quarterly Completion Review

A recurring read of finish rates and abandon shifts so seasonal catalogues do not drift unnoticed.

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Stakeholder Completion Briefing

A plain-language briefing that turns completion findings into decisions for leadership or partners.

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Evidence from recent engagements

Teams bring us stubborn abandon spikes, partner briefings, and catalogue drift. The work stays concrete: timestamps, cohorts, and next checks.

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“The assessment showed our early drop sat on a forced profile prompt, not on the cold open we had already trimmed twice.”

Priya Nair · Product lead

Field notes

Recent writing on completion and abandon

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2026-05-12

Reading a completion curve without panic

Finish rates look alarming until you separate opening friction from mid-story abandon and true ending skips.

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2026-04-03

Episode length and finish rates in short catalogues

Shorter episodes finish more often—until you stretch them into binge stacks that fatigue the same viewer in one sitting.

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2026-03-18

What to ask before blaming the cold open

Cold opens get cut first when abandon spikes early. Four questions keep editorial teams from trimming the wrong minutes.

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Ready to examine a leave point?

Tell us about your catalogue and the completion question you need answered. We reply within one business day.

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