Churned Recurring Revenue measures the revenue lost due to customers cancelling their subscriptions or not renewing. It helps track the impact of churn on your business.
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Active Customers by Plan ID shows the number of customers who are currently subscribed to each of your plans, helping you track the popularity of different offerings and identify areas that require more sales or marketing attention.
Future Churn MRR predicts future revenue loss due to customer churn, enabling proactive action to reduce churn and impact on revenue.
MRR is a crucial metric for subscription-based businesses that measures the predictable, recurring revenue generated from subscriptions each month.
ARPU is the measure of monthly or annual revenue generated by a single customer. It helps to understand the overall performance of a subscription business by tracking revenue trends.
Average Revenue Per User by Plan ID is a metric that shows the average amount of revenue generated per user for each plan in your subscription-based business.
Revenue Churn Rate measures the amount of revenue lost from canceled or downgraded subscriptions over a given period of time.
Upgrade Rate indicates the percentage of customers who upgrade to a higher tier or plan, measuring the effectiveness of pricing strategy and product value proposition.