The Gross Educational Program Revenue metric is the total income generated by an educational program before any expenses or deductions are taken out.
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Downloads by Country is a metric that tracks the number of app or game downloads in each country, providing insights into the app's popularity and reach.
The Business Program Revenue metric in AppFigures is the total amount of revenue earned from customers who are part of your Business Program, which provides discounts and advanced features to teams and businesses.
Net Revenue is the amount of money earned from the sales of an app after refunds, app store fees, and other deductions have been subtracted.
The Gross Revenue Subscriptions metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from subscriptions before any deductions or fees.
The Cancellations by Country metric in AppFigures shows the total number of cancellations made by users in each country for a specific app, helping developers to better understand where they may need to improve their app experience or pricing strategy.
Ads Requests Filled is a metric that measures the number of times an ad was successfully displayed to a user after a request was made by the app or website. It indicates the effectiveness of ad serving and revenue opportunities for publishers.
The Ad Campaign CPC by Country metric in AppFigures shows the average cost per click (CPC) for each country where your ad campaign is running. This allows you to compare the effectiveness of your campaign across different regions and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Estimated Payment Revenue is the amount of money an app developer will receive from app store sales after Apple or Google takes their commission.