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How many in-app events generate the best performance?

By Jillian Gogel·Nov 14, 2019·6 min read

In-app event measurement is crucial for app marketing success, yet many marketers fail to measure enough events.
Analyzing over 320 billion events from 12,000 apps, the report reveals that gaming apps average 5.3 events and non-gaming apps 7.8, far below the peak performance range of 16-30 events.
Measuring more events enables better audience segmentation, campaign optimization, and funnel analysis.
However, non-gaming apps may face data overload if they measure too many events.
The sweet spot varies by vertical, and continuous iteration is essential for maximizing ROI.

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