The New Subscriptions metric tracks the number of new recurring payments or subscription sign-ups made by customers in a given period of time.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track New Subscriptions using Databox, follow these steps:
Seamlessly integrating GA4, Mixpanel, and Stripe. Gain insights into every stage of customer acquisition, from awareness to conversion. Elevate decision-making for strategic growth with comprehensive analytics at your fingertips.
New Customers metric represents the number of unique customers who have made their first payment or transaction with your business within a given time period.
New Customers by Plan Name metric tracks the number of customers who have recently subscribed to a specific plan offered by a business through Stripe's payment platform.
New MRR is a metric used in Stripe to measure the total amount of recurring revenue generated by new customers who have signed up for a subscription or recurring product in a particular period.
Churned MRR (Delinquent) is a metric that represents the revenue lost due to payment failures by customers who are considered delinquent and have not updated their billing information.
Churned Customers (Delinquent) by Plan Name metric measures the number of customers who have cancelled or failed to pay for a specific subscription plan within a given time frame.
The Downgrades by Previous Plan Name metric measures the number of times customers have switched to a lower-tier subscription plan from the specific plan they were previously subscribed to.
MRR by Plan Name is a metric that measures the total Monthly Recurring Revenue generated by each subscription plan offered by a business. It helps businesses assess the popularity and profitability of different subscription plans, and make data-driven decisions on pricing, promotions and product offering.
Net MRR stands for Net Monthly Recurring Revenue and is a measure of the change in the MRR over a specific time period.