New Subscriptions (incl. Trials and Inactive Plans) metric tracks the number of new recurring payments or subscription sign-ups including Trials, Active Plans, and Inactive Plans made by customers in a given period of time.
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To track New Subscriptions (incl. Trials and Inactive Plans) 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.
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.
Application Fees is a feature that allows platform owners to charge a fee on top of payment transactions made by their connected accounts. This helps them earn revenue on top of the usage of the Stripe platform.
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.
Net Active Subscriptions measures the change in the Active Subscriptions over a specific time period.
New Subscriptions (incl. Trials and Inactive Plans) by Plan Name metric measures the number of new subscriptions including Trials, Active Plans, and Inactive Plans created for each plan in a given time frame, providing insights into the performance and popularity of different subscription plans.
Discounts is a metric that reflects the total revenue reduction due to discounts applied to monthly recurring revenue (MRR) of a business through Stripe.
Net MRR stands for Net Monthly Recurring Revenue and is a measure of the change in the MRR over a specific time period.