This metric shows the number of installations for a specific app version on different devices. It helps developers understand the popularity of their app on different devices and identify any potential issues impacting device-specific installation trends.
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To track Installs by Device by App Version using Databox, follow these steps:
The Installs on Active Devices metric represents the number of unique devices on which your app has been installed and is currently active. It's a useful measure of your app's current reach and user engagement on Android devices.
Installs by Device by Android Version shows the number of installs for an app on different Android devices and their Android versions. This metric helps developers understand their app's compatibility and optimize user experience.
The Uninstalls by Device by App Version metric shows the number of times an app version has been uninstalled across different devices. This information can be useful in identifying potential issues with specific versions of an app and in optimizing future updates.
This metric shows the number of users who have uninstalled your app, categorized by the version of Android operating system installed on their device. It helps identify potential issues or incompatibilities with certain Android versions that may be causing users to remove your app.
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 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.
Gross revenue is the total amount of money earned by an app or game before any deductions, such as taxes or fees, are taken out. It reflects the overall financial success of the product.
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.