Grace Recovery is a measure of how quickly an app recovers from a decrease in ratings or an increase in uninstalls. It indicates the resilience of an app's user base.
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Re-Downloads measures the number of times an app is downloaded again by a user who had previously downloaded and possibly uninstalled the same app.
This metric shows the total revenue earned by an app, broken down by country of sale. It helps app developers understand which countries contribute the most to their app's revenue.
This metric shows the total revenue generated by your app/business broken down by the country it was generated in.
Activations represent the total number of times an app has been installed and opened for the first time on a device. It helps to track the app's user acquisition and adoption rate over time.
The Cancellations by Country metric in AppFigures shows the total number of cancellations made by users in each country for a specific app, helping developers to better understand where they may need to improve their app experience or pricing strategy.
The Ads CTR (Click-Through Rate) metric measures the percentage of ad clicks compared to the number of ad views. It indicates the effectiveness of an ad at generating clicks and driving traffic to a website or app.
The Ad Campaign Cost by Country metric shows the cost of advertising campaigns broken down by individual countries, helping businesses determine which countries are the most cost-effective for advertising and where they should focus their marketing efforts.
Converted Payment Revenue is a metric that measures the total revenue generated by an app or game after all necessary fees (such as app store fees and payment processing fees) have been deducted.