Measure your app's acquisition and retention

This article describes the acquisition report available in the old Play Console. This report is no longer available in Play Console as of November 2, 2020, however you can continue to export the acquisition and retention data from this report using Google Cloud Storage until August 1, 2021. A programmatic export for the new acquisition report will be made available in March 2021.

For more information about the acquisition report available in the new Play Console, including the ability to export data, refer to this article.

Once you've published an app on Google Play, you can review data on how users find and engage with your app's store listing.

If your app offers in-app products and/or subscriptions, you can also view your app’s average revenue per user and your app’s overall performance converting users to buyers and repeat buyers by acquisition channel or country.

Notes:

  • The Subscribers report is no longer available as of July 2019.
  • Acquisition and retention data is based on Pacific Time (PT) and is refreshed on a daily basis.
  • Some metrics are calculated based on data from users who have agreed to share their data with developers in aggregate. The metrics that we provide in Play Console are adjusted to more closely reflect data from all of your users. Historic information may be recalculated to reflect users that have opted out of sharing usage data.
  • Google will not display data that falls under certain minimum thresholds. You may see this data grouped into the "Other" category.

Review performance by channel or country

On your app's Acquisition reports page, you can review how users find your app's Play store listing and how they're using your app once it's installed.

Overview

View data by acquisition channel or country

View charts and compare data

To view an acquisition channel's data as a chart, select a checkbox next to a channel. On the chart, the displayed percentages represent the conversion rate of users from one segment to the next segment.

Conversion rate peer comparison for Play Store traffic

When viewing your Acquisition or Countries Play Store (Organic) data, you may also see data showing how your app's store listing conversion rate performs against peers. These comparisons help you understand how you perform in relation to similar apps on Google Play.

When conversion rate peer comparison is available, you'll see a red or green bar and percentage listed under your performance metrics (including "Installers" and "Retained Installers"). The percentage indicates your app's conversion rate compared to the median. Expand the row to see the following details:

  • Peer group: Use the Peer group selector to choose a set of apps to compare your app with.
  • Monetization: Your app will be measured against others with the same monetization model, which can be either free, paid, or apps that include in-app purchases or subscriptions.
  • Conversion rate: To see your app's conversion rate, look for the "Your app" arrow.
  • Percentile of apps: Percentiles show the breakdown of conversion rates for apps from the selected peer group and using the same monetization model.
  • Opportunity: In some cases, you'll see a card with recommendations for how to improve your app's conversion rate.

Note: Comparisons will be available when there are enough apps with the specified peer group matching your app's monetization model.

Using different data sources

Due to different measurement methods, user acquisition data can vary across sources (including Google Ads, Google Analytics, and third-party tracking sources).

For example:

  • Play Console "Store listing visitors" data will differ from Google Ads clicks, since ad clicks won't always result in a Play Store visit; this may happen if a user clicks an ad but taps the back button before the Play Store loads. Ad clicks from the same user are only counted once in Play Console.
  • Play Console "Installers" data may differ from Google Ads conversion data. Your "Installers" data only includes unique users who installed your app for the first time. Google Ads conversions include all install events, including reinstalls and installs on multiple devices.

Download reports from Google Cloud Storage

You can access and download reports as CSV files from Google Cloud Storage. Reports are generated daily and accumulated in monthly CSV files.

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