Estimated Revenue
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FoxData offers this feature to users who subscribed Standard Plan: Estimated Revenue

Estimated Downloads are the estimates of the actual app revenue in the store. The results based on data model and for reference only.

Revenue by country

This feature shows the app's estimated revenue in the selected country.

You can view the estimated revenue for yesterday, the last 7 days, and the last 30 days, along with the revenue change compared to the previous time period.

Revenue Trend

1. Choose competitors to compare the revenue trend.

2. Choose the time period you want to see.

3. Choose the time type you want to use.

4. when you open the "Display Weekends", you can see the weenkends highlight in light blue.

5. when you open the "Display percentage", you can see the revenue comparison of revenue between selected app and competitors.

This chart can be exported.

A table of daily estimated revenue can be found under Revenue Trend. And if you add competitors, the estimated revenue of the competitors will also be displayed here.

Global Revenue

This feature shows the app's global estimated revenue.

You can view the estimated revenue for yesterday, the last 7 days, and the last 30 days, along with the revenue change compared to the previous time period.

Country Breakdown

1. Choose the time period you want to see.

2. when you open the "Display Weekends", you can see the weekends highlight in light blue.

This chart can be exported.

Comparison by Country/Region

Here, you can see the Revenue Trend at different countries/regions.

Slide down this page, you can see "Estimated Revenue", "Avg Daily Revenue" and "Ratio" of the selected app in different countries.

And there is a switch which you can use to hide no data countries/region.

Click the chart icon at the end of each line, you can see a chart showing the Revenue Trend at different countries.

For you have any other questions, please check out the link: Product Feedback

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