Live retention, real attribution, and lapse risk for every donor — so you walk into the meeting with answers, not spreadsheets.
Revenue, donors, retention, channel ROI — every metric refreshes the moment a gift lands. No exports, no waiting on the data team.
Mozart watches every donor signal — open cadence, gift gap, channel change — and surfaces who's slipping while you can still save them.
Multi-touch attribution across email, text, social, and events. See the path each donor took — and where your next dollar should go.
Cohorts, attribution, lapse, forecast — the lenses are the product. These are the people whose Monday morning actually changes because of them.
For the director of analytics — pattern shifts surface in the morning standup, not the quarterly review. The cohort that's leaking, the channel that's drifting, the campaign that's underwater — flagged before the variance compounds.
See live cohortsFor the VP of development — multi-touch attribution shows which channel actually closed the gift, not just the last click. The reallocation conversation goes from opinion to spreadsheet in one screen.
See attributionFor the executive director — the monthly rollup writes itself. Revenue against goal, retention against last year, the three risks worth flagging — all rendered, footnoted, ready before the calendar invite goes out.
See the board packFor the director of analytics — pattern shifts surface in the morning standup, not the quarterly review. The cohort that's leaking, the channel that's drifting, the campaign that's underwater — flagged before the variance compounds.
Retention, attribution, risk, forecast. The four lenses every development team needs — without the dashboard sprawl.
Every acquisition cohort, every renewal window. Where the leaks are — and where the gains compound.
Multi-touch credit across email, text, social, and events. Stop overpaying the last-click.
Mozart scores every active donor for lapse risk and ships you a save-list every Monday.
Probability-weighted revenue forecasts with confidence bands, scenario sliders, and a paper trail.
Pick a pack. Mozart pulls the cohorts, signs off the attribution, ranks the risks, and renders the whole thing as a board-ready brief on a schedule.
The pattern your data team used to catch on a quarterly review — a revenue dip, a channel shift, a lapse cluster — now caught in the morning standup, automatically.
What development teams tell us after their first 90 days on Mozart Analytics.
“We caught a 4% revenue dip in week one — not month three. Saved the spring campaign in time.”
“The lapse-risk model surfaced 220 donors before they slipped. We saved $86k in a quarter.”
“First board meeting where the deck wrote itself. Numbers, charts, footnotes — all live.”
“Attribution finally showed us email was carrying social, not the other way around. Reallocated $40k.”
“Embedded analytics into our SaaS for 180 nonprofits. They get board-ready reports without lifting a finger.”
Average hours saved per week, per analyst, when the board deck stops being a manual job.
The CRM gives every number a name. The channels give every number a moment. The dossier gives every number a reason.
Every metric tied back to the donor, the gift, the moment.
Cohort retention and revenue attribution by sequence.
The data behind every cohort, scored and source-cited.