If you have enabled Adaptive Pricing within Stripe, you will be pleased to know that we have upgraded our platform to show your customer's charges in their paid-in currency on their profile. This will help you monitor your customer's activity with greater ease and efficiency. Additionally, the metrics will be reported in your account currency, giving you a clearer view of your financials.
To check out your settings, please visit the data settings page here. We are constantly working to improve our features based on the feedback we receive from you. So, please don't hesitate to let us know your thoughts!
We're excited to announce support for non-US multi-currency accounts in Xero. 💼🔥Thanks to this update, customers outside the US will experience much smoother operations and better clarity on your financials within Forecast+.
Looking ahead, we see many possibilities for further enhancing our multi-currency and regional support. We can't wait to explore these opportunities and bring more value to your experience. 🙌
We are excited to announce several backend improvements we've made to enhance the user experience with Baremetrics. Here's how we've spent our time:
We'll continue refining and expanding our features based on the feedback you provide. Enjoy the latest update and let us know what you think!
We now support Chargebee's Product Catalog 2.0. If you're having trouble with your current Chargebee analytics service, we're here to help you switch over to Baremetrics and get set up. You can add it as a data source to your current account or you can start a new account here. If you are on Chargebee Catalog 1.0, we will continue to support that as well!
We are thrilled to announce the launch of another new metric on Baremetrics: Average Sales Price (ASP). Our commitment to providing comprehensive analytics for your business growth continues, and with ASP, you get another powerful tool in your arsenal.
What is Average Sales Price (ASP)?
Average Sales Price (ASP) is the average amount a customer pays when they first subscribe to your service or product. Essentially, it’s the average revenue generated per new account. Unlike ARPU (Average Revenue Per User), which encompasses overall revenue, ASP specifically measures revenue from new sales, giving you a clear picture of your initial sales performance.
🌡️ Think of ASP as the thermometer of your sales pool – it tells you the temperature of your initial sales engagements.
So many of you have been asking for it and we've finally released it!
Net Revenue Retention (NRR) is a metric used to measure the growth or contraction of revenue from existing customers over a specific time frame. It gives insights into how well a company is retaining and expanding its revenue from its existing customer base. Net Revenue Retention considers the impact of both customer churn and upsells/expansions within a specific period. A value greater than 100% indicates revenue growth from existing customers, while a value less than 100% suggests contraction. Here is how it’s calculated:
NRR = 100% − ((Churned MRR - Expansion MRR) ÷ Starting MRR 30 days ago x 100)
Stay tuned for more releases!
I've got some exciting news for you. We've listened to your feedback and added a new customer view to Other Revenue right here!
What is Other Revenue, you ask? Well, it's all about those one-off charges and payments that aren't associated with a subscription. We've now organized it by customer and payment, so you can easily track and manage those transactions. The best part is that this is just the beginning - you can expect to see an expansion of support for one-time charges and usage billing shortly. This development will provide customers with even more flexibility and options when it comes to managing their charges! 👀
We've just released our free iOS Mobile App🎉
This means you can:
It's not perfect! We are open to feedback and happy to talk about any bugs you may come across as we continue to build it out.