The Crashes by App Version metric in GooglePlay provides insight into the number and frequency of app crashes for each version of the app, allowing developers to identify and address any bugs or issues causing crashes.
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The Installs on Active Devices by App Version metric shows the number of installs of a specific app version currently active on devices. It helps developers understand how many users are using which version of their app, and to identify the need for updates or maintenance.
The Upgrades by Device by App Version metric shows the number of devices that upgraded to a specific app version. It helps developers to understand the adoption rate of their latest app version and plan future upgrades accordingly.
The Uninstalls by User by App Version metric tracks the number of users who have uninstalled a specific app version over a certain period of time. This helps developers understand which versions of their app have a higher likelihood of being uninstalled, allowing them to take necessary action to improve user retention.
The Crashes by Android Version metric shows the frequency of application crashes on different versions of Android. This helps developers identify which version of Android may be causing the most crashes and prioritize testing and bug fixes accordingly.
The Average Rating by Language metric shows the average rating of an app in a specific language. It helps developers to understand how users in different languages perceive their app and make informed decision on localization strategies.
The Average Rating by Android version metric displays the average rating of an app on Google Play Store across different versions of the Android operating system. It helps developers understand how their app is performing on different versions of Android, enabling them to focus on improving user experience and increasing app engagement.
Refunds metric measures the number of returned purchases for a given app or game on the Google Play Store. It indicates the success of app's billing system and user satisfaction levels.
Refunds by Product metric measures the number of product purchases that have been refunded by customers. It helps businesses understand which products are driving the most refunds, leading to insights for potential improvements.