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Metrics
January 2015
Niko Vuokko, Sharper Shape
What are metrics ?
 Metrics are the eyes of the business
 Eyes are for seeing where you’re stepping and where you want to go
 Metrics are not for looking cool on the lobby screen
Which metrics should I follow ?
 You don’t pick metrics, you pick business problems
 Visible change in a metric  visible change in the business
 Business problems change and evolve
 Seeing problems is not enough
 Metrics should point out the root cause and hint at the solution
Example: New subscription-based app
 Most effective user acquisition channel ?
 Most efficient organic growth mechanism ?
 How to fix onboarding ?
 What features are unused ?
 Should we make a ”special offer” after 2 or 5 days ?
Example: Older IAP-based app
 Where are under-penetrated segments remaining ?
 What makes users leave ?
 What type of content drives monetization ?
 Is there content saturation ?
What is my problem ?
User acquisition: example metrics
 New users
 Active users
 Magnet features
 Acquisition cost, per channel, country, user revenue, etc.
 Channel traffic quality (this is tricky)
Engagement: example metrics
 Back in X days after first use
 Session length and its relation to revenue/retention
 Feature coverage and popularity
 Funnels, onboarding effectiveness
Retention: example metrics
It’s way cheaper to keep a user than to find a new one
 Active after X days since first use
 Time between visits
 Weekly churn
 Core features, what keeps users coming back?
Monetization: example metrics
Most freemium apps get a 2 % monetization rate
 Monetizing features, what kind to introduce next?
 Content saturation, i.e., spending walls
 Promotion success, which hooks work?
 Time of first monetization
To action
Treat users as ”somewhat” individual
 Analysis and optimization across the whole userbase is not worth it
 Analysis and optimization of individual users is not worth it
 Find criteria that produce noticeable differences between groups
 This may vary from metric to metric
Subgroup examples
 ”Impact of app localization varies wildly between countries”
 ”Users who installed during a weekend can be converted more
aggressively”
 ”Users with an animal avatar react great to this promotion”
 ”Launching the new version made user count go up, but
conversion rates suffered”
 ”Feature X is very popular in average, but very little among
paying users”
Practical issues with metrics
 Data quality is absolutely horrible in many cases
 Special doom pits: timestamps, IDs
 The product and the users change => data changes
 Long term aggregates go wrong
 Metrics lose their meaning
Statistical significance
 Humans are by nature horrible at interpreting statistics
 Things get even worse when lots of data and no clear goal
 You are not an exception
Guidelines
 Be wary of any signals other than the painfully obvious ones
 Always verify
 Even service providers screw up multiple hypothesis testing
Service providers vs. DIY
 Collecting and analyzing is expensive to a small team =>
stay with service providers until you can’t
 Decent services: GameAnalytics, Omniata, MixPanel, KissMetrics
 Collect as much as you can, the use cases will emerge
 Your data is almost certainly tiny => don’t overdo the tools
 Getting data collection right MUCH more difficult than you expect
 Getting the numbers right is MUCH more difficult than you expect
Power laws
The new normal
Things are not normal
 School teaches you that everything is a Gaussian
 That’s just not true
 Most things follow a power law, not a normal distribution
 People don’t act the way you think
This is what most revenue/engagement/whatever metrics look like
Next, remove the non-paying users
But the result will not be like this normal distribution
This is the actual form
The numbers are highly concentrated and go pretty high
The curve follows the power law
Log axes produce a straight line
Another example
Number of users
Revenue per user
Power law
 Follows from principle: “Whoever has will be given more”
 Example: Web pages get links in proportion to their popularity
=> virtuous cycle
 Characterized by 1) huge whales 2) huge mass at the bottom
Implications of power laws
 Averages are worse than useless
 Your userbase has very diverse subsets, treat them that way
 More users means more users in the future
(App store ”Featured” actually works)
 => Only two relevant factors: new users and especially retention
 Network effects are very powerful
Thank you!
REMEMBER!
You’re solving business problems, NOT watching cool charts

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Metrics @ App Academy

  • 2. What are metrics ?  Metrics are the eyes of the business  Eyes are for seeing where you’re stepping and where you want to go  Metrics are not for looking cool on the lobby screen
  • 3. Which metrics should I follow ?  You don’t pick metrics, you pick business problems  Visible change in a metric  visible change in the business  Business problems change and evolve  Seeing problems is not enough  Metrics should point out the root cause and hint at the solution
  • 4. Example: New subscription-based app  Most effective user acquisition channel ?  Most efficient organic growth mechanism ?  How to fix onboarding ?  What features are unused ?  Should we make a ”special offer” after 2 or 5 days ?
  • 5. Example: Older IAP-based app  Where are under-penetrated segments remaining ?  What makes users leave ?  What type of content drives monetization ?  Is there content saturation ?
  • 6. What is my problem ?
  • 7. User acquisition: example metrics  New users  Active users  Magnet features  Acquisition cost, per channel, country, user revenue, etc.  Channel traffic quality (this is tricky)
  • 8. Engagement: example metrics  Back in X days after first use  Session length and its relation to revenue/retention  Feature coverage and popularity  Funnels, onboarding effectiveness
  • 9. Retention: example metrics It’s way cheaper to keep a user than to find a new one  Active after X days since first use  Time between visits  Weekly churn  Core features, what keeps users coming back?
  • 10. Monetization: example metrics Most freemium apps get a 2 % monetization rate  Monetizing features, what kind to introduce next?  Content saturation, i.e., spending walls  Promotion success, which hooks work?  Time of first monetization
  • 12. Treat users as ”somewhat” individual  Analysis and optimization across the whole userbase is not worth it  Analysis and optimization of individual users is not worth it  Find criteria that produce noticeable differences between groups  This may vary from metric to metric
  • 13. Subgroup examples  ”Impact of app localization varies wildly between countries”  ”Users who installed during a weekend can be converted more aggressively”  ”Users with an animal avatar react great to this promotion”  ”Launching the new version made user count go up, but conversion rates suffered”  ”Feature X is very popular in average, but very little among paying users”
  • 14. Practical issues with metrics  Data quality is absolutely horrible in many cases  Special doom pits: timestamps, IDs  The product and the users change => data changes  Long term aggregates go wrong  Metrics lose their meaning
  • 15. Statistical significance  Humans are by nature horrible at interpreting statistics  Things get even worse when lots of data and no clear goal  You are not an exception Guidelines  Be wary of any signals other than the painfully obvious ones  Always verify  Even service providers screw up multiple hypothesis testing
  • 16. Service providers vs. DIY  Collecting and analyzing is expensive to a small team => stay with service providers until you can’t  Decent services: GameAnalytics, Omniata, MixPanel, KissMetrics  Collect as much as you can, the use cases will emerge  Your data is almost certainly tiny => don’t overdo the tools  Getting data collection right MUCH more difficult than you expect  Getting the numbers right is MUCH more difficult than you expect
  • 18. Things are not normal  School teaches you that everything is a Gaussian  That’s just not true  Most things follow a power law, not a normal distribution  People don’t act the way you think
  • 19. This is what most revenue/engagement/whatever metrics look like Next, remove the non-paying users
  • 20. But the result will not be like this normal distribution
  • 21. This is the actual form The numbers are highly concentrated and go pretty high
  • 22. The curve follows the power law Log axes produce a straight line
  • 23. Another example Number of users Revenue per user
  • 24. Power law  Follows from principle: “Whoever has will be given more”  Example: Web pages get links in proportion to their popularity => virtuous cycle  Characterized by 1) huge whales 2) huge mass at the bottom
  • 25. Implications of power laws  Averages are worse than useless  Your userbase has very diverse subsets, treat them that way  More users means more users in the future (App store ”Featured” actually works)  => Only two relevant factors: new users and especially retention  Network effects are very powerful
  • 26. Thank you! REMEMBER! You’re solving business problems, NOT watching cool charts