Cache Canvas Core

Ipoh, Perak

Filed against the ritual, not the install

  1. 00 First completed ritual
  2. 02 Return on the same weekday
  3. 07 Still here after a quiet week
  4. The skip, then the re-entry

Retention for products that ask people to come back tomorrow

We sit with teams who ship meditation minutes, language drills, fasting windows, home physiotherapy, and other daily or weekly rituals. We reconstruct how people return — week by week — from the events you already log, and we say when those events are lying.

Request a retention diagnostic

Open planner and pencil on a desk, used for marking weekly return

Who writes to us

Habit products, not shops pretending to be habits

If the person must repeat a specific act — a stretch, a recitation, a closed fast, a drill — we can usually read the return. If they mainly browse, buy, or chat, another kind of practice should take the work.

Most of the teams we meet are small: a founder and an engineer in Penang, a clinic-linked circuit in Ipoh, a recitation product run from a flat in Kuala Lumpur. They already have tables. The tables are cut from install week. The argument in the room is about a number that mixes tourists with people who actually finished the ritual.

We will not invent a story from four days of use. We will tell you that, in the first reply.

The work we start with

A retention diagnostic for one ritual

Two to three weeks. An export you prepare, stripped of names and emails. A habit canvas drawn before any cohort is cut. Tables by first completed ritual, by install week (so you can see the difference), and by at least one lapse-and-return group. A 90-minute session in Malaysia time, in Ipoh if you want the paper on the table.

From RM 8,500. The range moves when the glossary is a mess or when two rituals share a log.

How the diagnostic actually runs

From a stretch product in Penang

The diagnostic caught that our session_start fired on every notification tap. We had been celebrating Day-7 numbers that were mostly people dismissing an alarm. Aina was blunt about it, which I needed. The written notes were slower than I hoped — we waited nine days for the first cohort table — but once they arrived the argument inside the team stopped.

— Mei Lin, Makes a morning stretch product in Penang

More client notes

Person seated on a mat in a quiet room after a morning stretch

Field notes

Recent readings from the practice

The rest of the journal

Write or visit

The studio keeps Malaysia hours

We reply within two working days, Monday to Friday, 9:00–17:00 MYT. Send the name of the ritual and the week people tend to disappear. If a diagnostic is the wrong piece of work, we will say so.

Write to the studio

31 RMH Kedal PSN HLMN Ampang HLMN Ampang Mewah,Ipoh,Perak,31400,Malaysia
+6055110881