View app statistics

You can view statistics for individual apps using the Play Console web version or app.

Find and review your app's data

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Available reports

There are several pages in Play Console where you can review your app's installs, uninstalls, ratings, revenue, and crashes data.

  • Dashboard page: Overview of key metrics, trends, notifications, and insights
  • Statistics page: Customizable, detailed reports with key metrics and dimensions displayed in two tabs which are as follows:
    • App statistics: Absolute data for your app which you can use to track performance
    • Compare to peers: Relative performance data which has been normalized for scale, so you can compare with peer groups
  • Store analysis page: Understand your installs from Play
  • Store listing conversion analysis page: Understand conversion rate of your store listing
  • Android vitals overview page: Crash and ANR reporting alongside performance metrics
  • Financial reports overview page: A starting point for financial reports
  • Review analysis page: Summaries of your apps user reviews

Dashboard

To view your app's dashboard, do the following:

  1. Open Play Console and select an app.
  2. On the left menu, click Dashboard. You'll see different sections with cards that show your app's recent performance data and key insights by set time periods.
    • Many sections have links next to their titles that will take you to relevant detailed reports.

Note: For details on a specific metric, hover over the question mark icon .

Monitor trends for the metrics you care most about

You can select and pin the metrics that matter to you in the Monitor trends section of your dashboard. Your selection won't change any settings for other users in your developer account.

To select metrics on your dashboard, do the following:

  1. Open Play Console and select an app.
  2. On the left menu, click Dashboard.
  3. Scroll to the "Monitor trends" section.
  4. Click Add your KPIs.
  5. Browse the available metrics.
  6. Click Add to pin a metric to your dashboard.
  7. When you’ve finished selecting your metrics, press Add {N} KPIs to save your changes.
  8. You can change the metrics at any time by clicking Add KPIs in the Monitor trends section and make your changes.

Note: Starting January 2025 some legacy metrics will no longer be supported. If you've already selected such a metric, you will still be able to view it on your dashboard, but you will not be able to add it back again if you remove it

Statistics page

To better understand your app's performance, you can use the Statistics page to compare metrics, select custom date ranges, and view data by dimensions. You can also compare growth rate metrics with peer groups on Google Play to understand how your app is performing.

Set up your report

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Statistics page.
  2. To view your app's absolute performance, remain in the App statistics tab (the default tab). To view normalized metrics and benchmarks, select the Compare to peers tab.
  3. At the top right of the "Configure report" section, select the date range that you want to view.
    • ​To compare data from two date ranges, move the "Compare" switch to the right until it turns blue, and then select a second date range.
  4. In the "Configure report" section, select the metric you want to view using the blue down arrow.
    • Note: Some metrics have tertiary options. For example, you can configure User acquisitions to show new users, returning users, or all users.
  5. Define how the metric is calculated and displayed (your chosen metric will determine what options are available to you) using the Edit button next to the selected metric. Consider the following:
    • Use Metric calculation to specify how you’d like the following data to be calculated:
      • Per interval: The data collected in each time interval, such as the number of first-time installers each month.
      • 30-day rolling average: The average from the data collected over the preceding 30 days.
    • Use Time intervals to specify the intervals you’d like to aggregate data over the following periods:
      • Hourly (only available for periods of 30 days or fewer)
      • Daily
      • Calendar Weekly
      • Calendar Monthly
      • Quarterly
        • Note: Longer intervals will become available for some metrics as data becomes available over time.
  6. If you want to plot a second metric to compare to the first, click Select another. You can configure your second metric as described above.
  7. Select "View by" to choose the dimensions you want to apply, such as countries or Android versions, to display on the chart displayed below your selections.
  8. If you want to plot a subset of a dimension such as a specific version of Android or country, click +{dimension}.

After you set up your report, a table and chart are displayed that show your app's data for the time period that you select. To view detailed data by day, select a date on the chart.

Select your dimensions

The following are the dimensions available on your Statistics page:

  • Android Version: Android OS version reported from the user's device
  • Device: User's device Marketing Name and Device Name (for example, Google Nexus 7/Flo)
  • Country/region: User's country/region
  • Language: User's Android OS language setting
  • Carrier: User's wireless carrier (when applicable)
  • Channel: How users launch your instant app
    • Note: When viewing channel data, clicking Try Now will launch your instant app from your store listing.
  • Form factor: The form factor your app is installed on.
  • App version: The version of your app installed on the user's device.

Save and view quick reports

If you set up a report with metrics and dimensions that you want to reuse later, you can save your report settings by selecting Save to quick reports under the report’s date range.

After you add a title and save your quick report, you can view your quick reports by selecting Saved reports near the top of the page.

Export your report

After you set up your report, you can export it as a CSV file by selecting Export report next to the title of the chart. You can choose whether to export the raw data or the changes.

Evaluate your data

Metrics

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.

Tip: To view aggregated reports, you can download monthly reports.

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