The Churned MRR (Delinquent) by Plan Name metric indicates the amount of lost revenue due to customers on subscription plans who have not paid on time or have canceled their subscription. The metric is displayed by the name of the plan.
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Failed Charges metric is a measure of the number and value of payments attempted but not successfully processed due to issues such as insufficient funds, invalid card information, or other errors.
Available Balance metric in Stripe represents the funds that are currently available for immediate withdrawal or payout to connected accounts.
Transactions by Type metric provides a breakdown of transactions by payment type, such as credit card or bank transfer, allowing businesses to analyze payment preferences of their customers.
New MRR is a metric used in Stripe to measure the total amount of recurring revenue generated by new customers who have signed up for a subscription or recurring product in a particular period.
Churned MRR measures the loss or decline in revenue generated from existing customers due to cancellations, downgrades, or pricing changes.
Active Subscriptions by Plan Name metric shows the total number of current active or past due subscriptions on a specific plan. It helps monitor the popularity of different subscription plans.
MRR Downgrades by Previous Plan Name measures the decrease in monthly recurring revenue due to customers downgrading their subscription plan, based on their previous plan tier.
MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue) is a metric that shows the predictable monthly revenue generated by a subscription-based business model. It includes all recurring charges and allows businesses to monitor customer retention and growth.