Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) is a measure of your predictable revenue stream. MRR is used to report performance across dissimilar subscriptions terms, to get a general idea of how your business is doing. MRR should not be treated as GAAP.
This report lists and totals various monthly accrual-based service plan revenue for past, current, and future subscription growth. For example, an annual service of $1,200/year would be expressed as $100/month for 12 months starting from the period start date.
The totals include any service discounts, as they can generally effect the expected long-term value of the service. The report does not include one-time fees, refunds, credits, coupons, or taxes.



Once you access the Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) report, there are two ways to view your revenue, growth and total MRR.
The MMR Growth section contains details for your monthly MRR growth broken down with statistics, listed in the table below.
| Statistic Name | Statistic Definition |
|---|---|
New Business | New clients first month of accrued billable services. |
Expansion | Existing clients with additional or increased service revenue from previous month. |
Contraction | Existing clients with removed or decreased service revenue from previous month. |
Churn | Clients who cancel services or the total value of their billable services drops to zero. |
Net Growth | Change in net MRR (new business + expansion - contraction – churn) from previous month. |
Net Growth Rate | Percentage change in net growth from previous month. |
Gross Churn | Total loss of revenue (churn + contraction) for the month. |
Gross Churn Rate | Percentage change in gross churn from previous month. |
Net Churn | Total loss of revenue offset by expansion (gross churn – expansion) for the month. |
Net Churn Rate | Percentage change in net churn from previous month. |
The Total MRR section contains details for your monthly MRR totals. A bar graph shows your monthly totals visually, while a numeric table shows you the specific figure. Hovering over a bar also displays the specific figure.


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