Active Subscriptions by Plan Name metric shows the total number of current active or past due subscriptions on a specific plan. It helps monitor the popularity of different subscription plans.
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To track Active Subscriptions by Plan Name using Databox, follow these steps:
Failed Charges metric is a measure of the number and value of payments attempted but not successfully processed due to issues such as insufficient funds, invalid card information, or other errors.
Refunds metric measures the amount of money refunded to customers for a specific period of time. It helps businesses understand how much revenue they have lost due to refunds and identify areas for improvement in their product or service.
ARR (excl. Canceled Subscriptions) by Plan Name is a metric that calculates the total Annual Recurring Revenue generated by each subscription plan excluding canceled subscriptions, providing insights into which plans are driving the most revenue for a business.
Churned MRR by Plan Name is a metric that measures the lost revenue from canceled or downgraded subscriptions, segmented by different plan names. It helps to identify which plans have higher or lower churn rates and take actions to reduce churn.
New Subscriptions (incl. Trials) by Plan Name metric measures the number of new subscriptions including Trials created for each plan in a given time frame, providing insights into the performance and popularity of different subscription plans.
New Subscriptions by Plan Name metric measures the number of new subscriptions created for each plan in a given time frame, providing insights into the performance and popularity of different subscription plans.
The Upgrades by New Plan Name metric measures the number of upgrades made by customers who have recently switched to a different pricing plan. This helps track the effectiveness of pricing changes in retaining and upselling customers.
The Downgrades metric measures the number of customers who have shifted from a higher-priced subscription plan to a lower-priced one within a specified timeframe.