Sent Invoices metric refers to the total amount of invoices sent to customers during a specific period. It is a useful measure of a company's invoicing and billing performance, and can help identify any issues or opportunities for improvement in the invoicing process.
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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.
Available Balance metric in Stripe represents the funds that are currently available for immediate withdrawal or payout to connected accounts.
Fees metric refers to the amount charged by Stripe for each successful transaction processed through the platform. This includes a percentage-based fee and a fixed fee per transaction.
Transactions by Type metric provides a breakdown of transactions by payment type, such as credit card or bank transfer, allowing businesses to analyze payment preferences of their customers.
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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 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.
MRR Upgrades measures the total increase in Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) from existing customers who upgraded to a higher-priced subscription plan.