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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track New Subscriptions (incl. Trials and Inactive Plans) 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.
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.
MRR (excl. Canceled Subscriptions) stands for Monthly Recurring Revenue excluding Canceled Subscriptions, a metric that shows the predictable monthly revenue generated by a subscription-based business model excluding canceled subscriptions. It includes all recurring charges and allows businesses to monitor customer retention and growth.
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.
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.
Net Active Subscriptions measures the change in the Active Subscriptions over a specific time period.
MRR Upgrades by New Plan Name is a metric that shows the amount of monthly recurring revenue generated from customers upgrading to a new pricing plan, organized by the specific plan they upgraded to.
Net MRR stands for Net Monthly Recurring Revenue and is a measure of the change in the MRR over a specific time period.