MRR by Country is a metric that shows the monthly recurring revenue generated from app sales in each country where your app is available.
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This metric shows the total number of active subscriptions (recurring revenue) on a specific date, segmented by the country where the subscription was purchased.
Churn by Country measures the rate at which app users discontinue usage of an app in different countries, providing insights into user retention and potential reasons for lost users.
Active Trials is a metric that shows the number of users who are currently using a trial version of your app or subscription.
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.
Grace Expired in AppFigures refers to the number of days from the end of a subscription period when a customer is given a grace period to renew their subscription, but fails to do so.
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.
Ads ECPM (Effective Cost per Mille) is a metric that measures the revenue generated by every 1000 ad impressions. It helps app developers to understand the effectiveness of their ad monetization strategy and to optimize their ad placements.
Payment Revenue is the total amount of revenue earned through sales of your app or in-app purchases, after the app store's commission is deducted.