New Recurring Revenue measures the total revenue brought in by new subscriptions in a given period, excluding upgrades, downgrades, and churn.
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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.
The Downgraded Customers metric measures the number of customers who have moved to a lower pricing plan or cancelled their subscription in a given period, indicating a decrease in their overall value to the business.
Future Churn MRR by Plan ID measures the predicted revenue loss due to churn for each subscription plan in the future.
The Reactivated Customers metric measures the number of customers who have made a repeat purchase after being inactive for a period of time.
The Reactivated Recurring Revenue by Plan ID metric measures the amount of recurring revenue generated from reactivated customers, broken down by different subscription plans.
Measures monthly recurring revenue (MRR) generated from existing customers without factoring in any new sales or upgrades in a given time period, providing insight into the stability of the customer base.
The Existing Trialing Customers metric measures the number of customers who are currently in a free trial and have not yet converted to a paying customer.
The Plan Change Rate by Plan ID metric measures the percentage of customers who switch from one subscription plan to another over a specific time period, based on the unique identifier assigned to each plan.