Returns is a metric in AppFigures that tracks the number of times an app is returned for a refund or revoked by the app store. This metric helps developers understand the performance of their app and identify potential issues that need to be addressed.
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The Net Downloads metric in AppFigures refers to the total number of downloads of an app or game across all platforms, including refunds or reinstalls.
The Educational Downloads metric measures the total number of times an app in the Education category is downloaded by users on the App Store or Google Play.
The Educational Downloads by Country metric tracks the number of downloads for educational apps by country. It helps developers understand which countries have a higher demand for educational apps.
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 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.
Net Revenue by Country is a metric that shows the total revenue earned from an app in different countries after all deductions (such as taxes) have been made. It helps app developers evaluate their performance in specific regions and plan their marketing strategies accordingly.
Non First Year Subscribers refers to the number of subscribers who have been subscribed to a particular product or service for longer than one year, excluding those who subscribed within the first year of the product/service launch.
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.