Trial Conversions is a metric that shows the percentage of users who converted into paying customers after using a free trial of your app.
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The Promo Codes Used metric in AppFigures tracks the number of promotional codes that have been redeemed by users for a given app or version, allowing developers to gauge the effectiveness of their promotional campaigns.
Net Standard Revenue is a metric that represents the total revenue generated by an app, minus any refunds, chargebacks, and transaction fees, on a standardized basis for easy comparison to other 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.
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.
Ads Clicks by Country metric gives insights into the number of clicks received on app ads in different countries. It helps determine the effectiveness of the ad campaign in various regions and target areas for optimizing future advertising efforts.
The Ad Campaign Installs by Country metric shows the number of app installs generated by specific ad campaigns within each country.
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.