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DAU, MAU, and Stickiness

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Definition

DAU (Daily Active Users) and MAU (Monthly Active Users) are metrics that track the number of unique users engaging with a product daily or monthly; stickiness is the ratio of DAU to MAU, indicating engagement frequency.

Definitions and Formulas

  • DAU (Daily Active Users): The count of unique users who engage with your product in a 24-hour period;
  • MAU (Monthly Active Users): The count of unique users who engage with your product within a 30-day window;
  • Stickiness: A ratio that shows how many monthly users return on a daily basis, calculated as DAU divided by MAU.

Stickiness Formula:
Stickiness = DAU / MAU

A higher stickiness ratio means users are returning more frequently, signaling a more engaging product.

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Suppose your product has a DAU of 1,500 and an MAU of 6,000. Using the stickiness formula (DAU/MAU) and the table above as a reference, what is your product's stickiness ratio? What does this suggest about user engagement?

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