Khalid Belghiti

What are your 3 most important metrics to track?

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I know there will be more than 3 but what are the most important ones for you? Bonus point if you tell me what kind of product are you working on too :)
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Jeremy Cleverly
Having just launched a new app, HomePage, our top KPI's are downloads, those who set up a profile, those who return...also (and yes this would be 4, but I think it is important to track the negative in any business) how many deletes we have per day.
Raunaq Vaisoha
In the times of expensive ads and crowded distribution channels, for me it’s become average shares/invites sent per user. If share-ability isn’t baked into the product then sometimes it leads to an early retention focus, which if too early on could make the product great for a niche but bland/complicated to the masses. So, having a shareable product means having a better representation in your overall cohorts.
Carl Gustafson
CAC, Net Retention, and Renewal rate. These are admittingly more SaaS focused (not sure what type of business you are running) but are my favorite signals as to biz health. Net Retention is the most powerful in my humble opinion, as it tells you how fast you could hypothetically grow without making a single new sale. In software, anything over 130% net retention is stellar.
Tatyana Gazizullina
Hi! Right now I am promoting a Landing Page Generator (LP151) and I am using to track such metrics like: CPC, Cost per Registration and Cos Per Customer who made landing page with our product. I use these metrics for each adv-channel: Facebook, Instagram and Google Advs and others. Could you recommend one more adv-channels for us?)
Sherry Xena
Number of registered persons, number of paid persons, number of cancelled persons
Yunxi Chang

For Butter's collaborative tools, the 3 most important metrics are user engagement (time spent in sessions), user retention (monthly/weekly return rate), and feature adoption (usage of new tools like Scenes).

Amod Mohan Nazirkar
We provide SaaS-based ERP solutions. We primarily focus on MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), Churn Rate, CSAT Scores, and monthly conversion rates. The essential metrics for you would depend on what you are aiming for. Qualitative metrics for customer satisfaction and CXO - CSAT, CES, Exit-intent, NPS For quantitative assessment to gauge product performance- LTV, Churn Rate, MRR, new subscriptions, CAC. For assessing the quality of service - CSAT, TATs, AHT, queries handled, conversions achieved. These are not exclusive and would change from industry to industry. There are a lot of internal KPIs as well that companies track to evaluate their progress.
Raouf REMIDAN
This totally depends on your vertical, your geo & audience, give me more context!
Siddhesh Lokare
DAU Retention ROAS Btw, we are building Wylo, an interest-based social network for you to find people, content, AMAs, and resources based on your specific interests and hobbies. We launched today and you should check us out here: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Bharat Pasam
At the highest levels Revenue, Profitability and Growth obviously. For my App, I track Downloads, Active users, Length of User Session and few more. Thoughts?