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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Customers metric reflects the total number of unique customer accounts that have made transactions through Stripe.
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.
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.
Net Active Subscriptions measures the change in the Active Subscriptions over a specific time period.
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.
The Churned Customers by Plan Name metric tracks the percentage of customers who cancel or do not renew a subscription plan over a given period of time, categorized by the name of the plan they were subscribed to.
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.
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.