New Grace is a retention metric that measures the percentage of customers who have returned to an app after a period of time, such as 30 or 60 days, and made a new purchase or performed a new action.
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The Downloads metric measures the total number of times an app has been downloaded from the app store to a user's device.
Activations represent the total number of times an app has been installed and opened for the first time on a device. It helps to track the app's user acquisition and adoption rate over time.
Active Grace by Country measures the percentage of active paying customers relative to total app installs for a specific country, indicating the app's monetization effectiveness.
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.
Ads Fillrate by Country shows the percentage of ad requests that were filled with ads by country. It helps identify which countries provide the most revenue opportunities for your app through ad monetization.
Ad Campaign Installs are the number of app installs resulting from specific advertising campaigns on various platforms, such as social media or search engines.
Ad Campaign Impressions is a metric that measures how many times your ad has been displayed to users on various platforms, such as social media or search engines. It indicates how many people have potentially seen your ad.
Ad Campaign CPA (Cost Per Acquisition) represents the cost incurred for each successful app install or action attributed to a specific advertising campaign. It helps measure ad effectiveness and optimize campaign budget allocation.