Report Metrics Reference
Understanding report metrics allows you to tie together how well your marketing efforts are performing. In this article, we’ll cover each report type and the metrics those reports return.
Contacts Report
Leads:
The number of contacts that fit the search conditions. If you are filtering by contacts created in this date range, this is the number of new contacts that have been added to your account during the report date range. Note: Lead count is not affected by filtering purchases.
Customers:
Customers are any contacts that fit the report filters who have also purchased a product that fits the report filters.
Conversion Rate:
Your Conversion Rate is a measure of how effective you are at turning your Leads into Customers. The higher this number, the more effective your marketing funnels are.
CALCULATION: Number of Customers / Number of Leads
Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Lead Value:
Your Lead Value measures how valuable your new Leads are. Measuring the Lead Value for different Lead Sources, Campaigns or Touchpoints is an important way to determine how much you can spend to acquire a new lead, and how effective your marketing funnels are.
CALCULATION: Revenue / Number of Contacts
Revenue Report
Customers:
Customers are any contacts that fit the report filters who have also purchased a product that fits the report filters.
Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Orders:
Number of distinct Invoices that were created during this timeframe. A single order may contain multiple Invoice Items.
Average Order Value (AOV):
Your AOV shows how much customers are normally spending with you when they make a purchase. Increasing your AOV is a great way to increase revenue without having to improve lead generation or conversion rate. One-Click Upsells and Upgrades are a great way to increase your AOV.
CALCULATION: Revenue / Number of Invoices
Customer Value:
Customer value is a calculation of the revenue that customers in this report have generated, from purchases in this report. Understanding your Customer Value helps you know how much you can expect to generate from every new customer you bring in.
CALCULATION: Revenue / Number of Customers
Affiliates Report
Affiliate Leads:
The number of contacts that fit the search conditions. If you are filtering by contacts created in this date range, this is the number of new contacts that have been added to your account during the report date range. Note: Lead count is not affected by filtering purchases.
Affiliate Orders:
Number of distinct Invoices that were created during this timeframe. A single order may contain multiple Invoice Items.
Affiliate Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Commissions Owed: The amount of commission that has not yet been paid.
Percentage of Sales: The percentage of your sales that is earned via affiliate sales.
Ad Reporting
Leads:
The number of contacts that fit the search conditions. If you are filtering by contacts created in this date range, this is the number of new contacts that have been added to your account during the report date range. Note: Lead count is not affected by filtering purchases.
Customers:
Customers are any contacts that fit the report filters who have also purchased a product that fits the report filters.
Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Ad Spend:
The amount of ad spend across all of your ads. This data is imported straight from your ad platform and includes ads that may or may not be currently set up to be tracked in SegMetrics.
Ad CPA:
The amount spent on ads to acquire the leads in the cohort. If you are looking at the acquisition cost for new leads, make sure that you select "In Date Range" in the filters.
CALCULATION: Ad Spend ÷ Number of Leads
Return on Ad Spend (RoAS):
Return on Ad Spend calculates how much revenue you are generating for each dollar you spend on ads. If you filter your report to only include leads who came in from an ad, this will give you an accurate assessment of how much return you are getting on each of your ads. 100% means that you have made back all the money you spent on ads.
CALCULATION: Revenue ÷ Ad Spend
Monetization Report
Leads:
The number of contacts that fit the search conditions. If you are filtering by contacts created in this date range, this is the number of new contacts that have been added to your account during the report date range. Note: Lead count is not affected by filtering purchases.
Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Days Until Purchase:
Days until Purchase is the calculation of how long, on average, it takes leads to turn into customers. Understanding your Days Until Purchase helps you know how much nurturing it takes to convert your leads into customers.
CALCULATION: First Purchase Date - Lead Creation Date
Customer Age:
Customer Age calculates how old the leads on your list are. This is helpful in understanding when the majority of your leads joined your list from within a specific cohort.
CALCULATION: Today - Lead Creation Date
Customer Value:
Customer value is a calculation of the revenue that customers in this report have generated, from purchases in this report. Understanding your Customer Value helps you know how much you can expect to generate from every new customer you bring in.
CALCULATION: Revenue ÷ Number of Customers
Lead Value:
Your Lead Value measures how valuable your new Leads are. Measuring the Lead Value for different Lead Sources, Campaigns or Touchpoints is an important way to determine how much you can spend to acquire a new lead, and how effective your marketing funnels are.
CALCULATION: Revenue / Number of Contacts
Subscriptions Report
Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR):
Your MRR is one of the most important metrics for any company that offers subscriptions. MRR is the amount of revenue that your subscriptions generate on a recurring basis, normalized over a 30-day timespan.
CALCULATION: Subscription Amount ÷ Subscription Frequency (normalized to 30 days) IF Status is Active
Active Subscriptions:
The total number of active subscriptions that you currently have.
CALCULATION: Number of Subscriptions IF Status is Active
New Subscriptions:
The total number of active subscriptions that you've added during this timeframe.
CALCULATION: Number of Subscriptions IF Status is Active AND StartDate >= Beginning of Report
Cancellations:
The number of subscriptions that have expired during this timeframe. A subscription is active until the end of when it has been paid through, even if the subscription is cancelled earlier. For example, if a monthly subscription is canceled halfway through the month, it is still considered valid until the subscription reaches its end date.
CALCULATION: Number of Subscriptions IF Status is Inactive AND PaidThruDate BETWEEN Beginning of Report & End of Report
Churn:
User Churn is the percentage of subscriptions that have been canceled during this timeframe relative to the number of active subscriptions you had at the beginning of the report. New subscriptions created during the timeframe are not calculated in User Churn.
CALCULATION: (Canceled Subscription ÷ Active Subscriptions BEFORE Beginning of Report that are still active) x 100
Revenue Churn:
Revenue Churn is the percentage of MRR that has been lost during this timeframe relative to your MRR at the beginning of the report. New subscriptions created during the timeframe are not calculated in Revenue Churn.
CALCULATION: (MRR Lost from Cancelations BEFORE the Beginning of Report ÷ MRR at Beginning of Report) x 100
Collections Report
Revenue:
Revenue is the amount of money that you will make if all invoices are paid in full, otherwise known as sales. Collected Revenue can be found under the "Collections" report.
Collected:
Collected revenue tracks the amount paid towards all existing invoices. This is "money in the bank," and reconciles with the amount of money that your customers have currently paid.
CALCULATION: Invoices' TotalPaid
Refunds:
Refunds are the Total Value of all invoices that are marked as "Refunded"
CALCULATION: Invoice Items' Amount IF Item is marked as Refunded
Outstanding:
Delinquent Revenue shows how much outstanding revenue is still owed on your existing Invoices. Delinquent revenue can be caused by card failures, non-payments or outstanding balances on Invoices that have payment plans.
CALCULATION: Invoices' Amount - Invoices' TotalPaid
Deal Pipeline:
Deals Open:
The total number of deals that are open. These are deals that have not yet been won within the specified time frame.
Deals Won:
The total number of deals that have been won within the specified time frame.
Deals Lost:
The total number of deals that have been lost within the specified time frame.
Amount Open:
The amount of revenue that is still open and has not yet been collected from won deals.
Amount Won:
The total amount of revenue that has been collected from won deals.