The Cancelled Subscriptions by Country metric provides insights into the number of cancelled subscriptions based on the country of origin in a given time frame.
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The Total Net Revenue metric represents the total amount of income generated by an app after all expenses (such as commission fees) have been deducted.
The Total Net Revenue by Country metric shows the total revenue earned by an app or developer in a specific country after deducting any refunds or fees.
The Revenue Refunds by Country metric shows the amount of revenue refunded to users in each country for a particular app or suite of apps.
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.
Activations by Country is a metric in AppFigures that shows the number of installs or activations of an app broken down by country. It allows developers to see where their app is most popular and adjust their marketing strategies accordingly.
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 Grace Expired Off by Country metric shows the number of app subscriptions that have lapsed due to non-payment ("grace expired") by country.
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.