MRR (excl. Canceled Subscriptions) by Plan Name is a metric that measures the total Monthly Recurring Revenue generated by each subscription plan offered by a business excluding canceled subscriptions. It helps businesses assess the popularity and profitability of different subscription plans, and make data-driven decisions on pricing, promotions and product offering.
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To track MRR (excl. Canceled Subscriptions) by Plan Name using Databox, follow these steps:
Pending Balance is the amount of funds that are currently being held by Stripe and have not yet been transferred to your account due to processing delays or potential disputes/chargebacks.
New Monthly Recurring Revenue generated by each plan offered by a business during a specific time period.
New ARR by Plan Name is a metric in Stripe that measures the total revenue from newly acquired customers in each pricing plan during a specific period.
Active Subscriptions metric refers to the number of recurring payment plans that currently have an active or past due status.
Churned Customers measures the rate at which customers stop using a company's product or service within a certain period of time. It is an important metric for subscription-based businesses to track customer retention and identify areas for improvement.
Churned Customers (Delinquent) metric measures the number of customers who fail to pay recurring payments and cancel their subscription. This helps to track the loss of revenue due to customer attrition.
Upgrades is a Stripe metric that measures the increase in revenue generated by customers who have upgraded to a higher pricing plan or subscription level.
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.