Analytics
Use the Stripe Dashboard to monitor and analyze your recurring revenue.
Stripe Billingâs analytics and downloadable reports provide a comprehensive view of your businessâs performance. You can monitor performance at a glance, audit performance changes by drilling down into data, and compare segment performance with filtering and grouping. You can also use benchmarking to compare your performance against similar businesses on Stripe.
Preview features
Stripe offers early access to some upcoming features. To get early access to a beta feature, enter your email.
Preview program | Description | Sign up |
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Usage MRR | Access usage-based MRR and reporting features | Click here to sign up for our preview. |
Downloadable reports
To build financial models and begin downstream reporting, download your billing metrics data. The export is in CSV format and includes the following reports:
Report | Description |
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MRR per subscriber per month | Includes the Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) for each subscriber at the end of each month. |
Subscription metrics summary | A summary of your monthly subscription metrics. The report includes your MRR roll-forward report, active subscriber roll-forward report, trial conversion metrics, and lifetime value metrics. |
Customer MRR changes | Includes a log of every MRR change for each customer, including new subscribers, upgrades, downgrades, reactivations, and churn. |
Configure your metrics definitions
You can configure metrics from the Billing overview page. Click Configure to change how Stripe calculates Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR), Churn, and Active Subscribers. Changes take 24-48 hours to appear in your configuration.
Discounts
You can configure whether to include or exclude discounts in your MRR calculation. Subtracting discounts from MRR is considered a more conservative approach to reporting MRR because it more closely reflects the present value of these customers.
You can adjust two settings to exclude discounts:
- Subtract recurring discounts from MRR: Turn this on for your MRR to reflect any recurring discounts applied.
- Subtract one-time discounts from MRR: Turn this on for your MRR to reflect any one-time discounts applied.
These settings apply the same way to all coupons you use on Stripe, including subscription-level coupons, line-item level coupons, and stacked coupons. Permanent recurring discounts, are always subtracted from MRR.
Active subscribers
You can configure when Stripe considers a subscriber to be active:
- At the start of the subscription: If you select this option, a subscription is considered active when the first billing period begins. This is the most common option.
- When the first payment is received: If you select this, the subscription is considered active when the first payment is received. Use this if you donât want to consider subscribers active until theyâve paid their first invoice.
Audit your metrics with drill-downs
You can interact with billing charts using the Explore functionality.
Some charts, like MRR growth and Churned revenue, allow you to drill down into data points to see the underlying data. To do this, click Explore on a chart to see the chart and a table of related data points. If a cell in the table is clickable, you can click into it to reveal the underlying events for that data point. This is particularly helpful to understand things like which customers churned or expanded their subscription in a given period.
Public preview
This feature is currently available for a subset of billing metrics.
Analyze your metrics with filtering and grouping
You can interact with billing charts using the Explore functionality.
Some charts, like MRR growth and Churned revenue, allow you to filter and group by Product or Price. To do this, click Explore on a chart to see the chart and a table of related data points below and options for filtering and grouping above.
Public preview
This feature is currently available for a subset of billing metrics. This feature is not yet available to users processing subscription volume in multiple currencies.