The Ads Requests Filled by Country metric in AppFigures shows the number of ad requests that were successfully filled by advertisers in each country where the app has been downloaded or accessed. This data can help app developers optimize their ad strategy and target specific markets.
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Uninstalls by Country is a metric that tracks the number of times your app was uninstalled by users in specific countries, helping you identify retention issues or potential regional user trends.
The Gross Business Program Revenue metric in AppFigures is the total revenue generated by your app across all app stores and sales channels before any revenue sharing or fees are deducted.
This metric shows the total revenue generated by your app/business broken down by the country it was generated in.
The Paying Subscriptions metric tracks the number of active subscriptions that generate revenue for an app or service. It helps assess the overall health and profitability of a subscription-based business model.
Net Revenue by Country is a metric that shows the total revenue earned from an app in different countries after all deductions (such as taxes) have been made. It helps app developers evaluate their performance in specific regions and plan their marketing strategies accordingly.
Gross MRR is the total amount of monthly recurring revenue earned by an app or service before accounting for any discounts, refunds, or cancellations.
Transitions metric in AppFigures shows how many times your app was installed by users who previously had a different app version installed on their device, indicating how well your app's updates are being received and adopted.
The Reactivations metric in AppFigures measures the number of users who have re-engaged with a mobile app after an extended period of inactivity or uninstallation.