This metric shows the amount of money earned from sales of an app, after App Store fees have been taken into account.
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The Refunds by Country metric in AppFigures shows the number of refunds issued for a particular app in each country, allowing developers to analyze refund trends and adjust their strategy accordingly.
In-App Purchases Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of money earned from transactions made within the app, such as digital items, subscriptions, and upgrades.
The Gross Educational Program Revenue by Country metric measures the total income generated by educational programs in each country, including tuition fees, grants, and other sources of funding.
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.
The First Year Subscribers by Country metric in AppFigures measures the number of subscribers who have been subscribed to a particular app for the first time within the first year of its launch in each country.
The Ads Impressions by Country metric in AppFigures provides insights into the number of times an ad has been displayed to users in different countries. This helps advertisers understand where their campaigns are gaining traction and where they may need to make adjustments to better reach their target audience.
The Ads CTR (Click-Through Rate) metric measures the percentage of ad clicks compared to the number of ad views. It indicates the effectiveness of an ad at generating clicks and driving traffic to a website or app.
Converted Payment Revenue is a metric that measures the total revenue generated by an app or game after all necessary fees (such as app store fees and payment processing fees) have been deducted.