New Grace is a retention metric that measures the percentage of customers who have returned to an app after a period of time, such as 30 or 60 days, and made a new purchase or performed a new action.
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The Educational Downloads metric measures the total number of times an app in the Education category is downloaded by users on the App Store or Google Play.
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 Non First Year Subscribers by Country metric shows the number of subscribers who have been with the app for more than one year, grouped by country.
Reactivations by Country measures the number of users who have reinstalled or reactivated an app in a specific country. It helps track the effectiveness of marketing efforts aimed at bringing back lapsed users and identifies regions where these efforts have been successful.
The Trial Grace Recovery by Country metric in AppFigures tracks the number of users who return to purchase an app after their trial ends, sorted by country.
The Ad Campaign Impressions by Country metric tracks how many times an ad has been displayed to users in different countries. This helps businesses analyze the reach and effectiveness of their advertising efforts in specific regions.
The Ad Campaign CTR by Country metric measures the click-through rate (CTR) of your mobile app ad campaigns in different countries. It helps you evaluate the effectiveness of your ads in specific regions and optimize your advertising strategy accordingly.
Estimated Revenue is a metric in AppFigures that projects the revenue that an app has earned based on its performance data and pricing model.