The Existing Customers by Plan ID metric provides insight into the distribution of your current customer base across different pricing tiers or plan levels.
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This dashboard allows you to track all the key SaaS metrics for your company in real-time.
Report for SaaS revenue growth and churn management, providing detailed insights into key metrics like LTV, ARPU, MRR, churn, upgrades, and revenue retention.
Active Customers by Plan ID shows the number of customers who are currently subscribed to each of your plans, helping you track the popularity of different offerings and identify areas that require more sales or marketing attention.
Churned customers metric measures the number of customers who have canceled their subscription or stopped purchasing from your company during a given time period.
Churned Recurring Revenue measures the revenue lost due to customers cancelling their subscriptions or not renewing. It helps track the impact of churn on your business.
The New Recurring Revenue by Plan ID metric shows the amount of new revenue generated from each specific subscription plan during a given time period.
The Upgraded Recurring Revenue metric measures the additional revenue generated by existing customers through upgrades or expansions of their subscription plans.
ARPU is the measure of monthly or annual revenue generated by a single customer. It helps to understand the overall performance of a subscription business by tracking revenue trends.
Churned Trialing Customers measures the number of trial users who cancelled their subscription before the end of the trial period.
Revenue Churn Delinquent Rate measures the percentage of delinquent customers who are also responsible for revenue churn, indicating the impact of late payments on overall revenue for the business.