Hi folks,
I was curious what your install & uninstall ratio looks like for your Chrome Extensions. Feel free to share you install and uninstall graphs!
In my case, for ScreenBud, it seems that 30-40% of users that install the extension uninstall it right away:
In my case, I suspect large % of the uninstalls is caused by requiring signup for using the extension, right after users use the extension:
https://screenbud.com/shot/cde5cda0-065e-4a29-a1eb-4883191af489
This extension Week over week, retention about 8%, but on average 15% come back later. This is a very consistent pattern and it does not vary much over years/weeks/seasons. I have onboarding demo to show how to use the extension (and have received feedback saying it is a good onboarding experience), no login etc. but many users use it as "one-off" utility. I pushed an update recently, and from there I see I have 174K "active" users, meaning number of current installs across different browsers. I only recently made it cross-browser so I will see if the experience is different in these other marketplaces.
Hi Neea! Thank you for sharing your data, I assume it's for your Download All Images extension, right?
Do you know the breakdown of how people find your extension and would you be willing to share?
Cheers
Yes, they come organically from Google search, mainly.
I see around 15-20% daily uninstall rate on my addons. That said, there are generally 2 types of users:
So at the moment, I have something like 30k installs across the addons, but daily usage of them hovers at about 1-5%.
Curious what are you using to keep track of installs and uninstalls?
The graphs I shared come from Developer Dashboard > [Your Extension] > Stats.
There are other tracking methods with some advantages (and disadvantages):
runtime.onInstalled
and other events and record them.Alright! Awesome, thanks for the insights
Depending on the product:
Thank you, these are great data points!
I think experimenting with 'guest' access (without the need to register) might be worth it for both of us!
Ya, that is a good point.
We do provide a free version until a certain number of try a month. The problem I can think of with the guest version is that the users are going to use it, but they are not going to upgrade even if there is an option. In my case the free signup version provides me the email and I do try to nurture them on the email. Some success there. Still working on it.
I do hope to do A/B testing on the pricing soon, so hopefully that will improve the signup.
My extension is GMBEverywhere.com.