Measures the percentage of customers who make additional purchases after their initial transaction.
What it Measures ?
How many customers buy again.
Relevant StakeHolders
Customer Success, Sales Strategy
Why it Matters ?
Indicates customer loyalty and long-term sales potential.
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Repeat Purchase Rate reflects customer loyalty and satisfaction. For example, if 200 customers place a second order out of 1,000 initial customers, the repeat purchase rate is 20%. A higher repeat purchase rate indicates that customers are satisfied with the product and the overall sales experience, which is critical for long-term growth. In manufacturing, where products may have higher value or longer life cycles, repeat purchases can significantly contribute to revenue. This KPI helps sales teams prioritize relationship-building efforts and customer retention strategies.
Sample Formula
(Repeat Orders / Total Orders) * 100