Revenue Churn Voluntary Rate measures the revenue lost due to customers who chose to cancel their subscription or contract voluntarily.
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This dashboard allows you to track the top sources of churn for your SaaS business.
Report for SaaS revenue growth and churn management, providing detailed insights into key metrics like LTV, ARPU, MRR, churn, upgrades, and revenue retention.
Downgraded Recurring Revenue measures the reduction in monthly or annual recurring revenue (MRR/ARR) due to customers downgrading their subscription plans or packages.
New Customers metric measures the number of new users who signed up for your product or service within a given time period. It helps you track the growth of your customer base and evaluate the effectiveness of your marketing and acquisition efforts.
The Reactivated Recurring Revenue by Plan ID metric measures the amount of recurring revenue generated from reactivated customers, broken down by different 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.
Average Revenue Per User by Plan ID is a metric that shows the average amount of revenue generated per user for each plan in your subscription-based business.
Churned Trialing Customers measures the number of trial users who cancelled their subscription before the end of the trial period.
SaaS Quick Ratio measures a companys ability to cover its short term expenses, excluding accounts receivable, through its cash and liquid assets.
The Trial Conversion Time by Plan ID metric shows the average number of days it takes for customers to convert from a trial to a paid subscription, broken down by plan type.