how can i figure out the average amount of days a user comes back
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To figure out the average number of days a user comes back, you can use Mixpanel's Frequency report within the Retention analysis. Here's how you can do this: 1. Go to the Retention report in Mixpanel. 2. Select the "Frequency" option under the toggle for retention. 3. Choose the appropriate time interval (e.g., days in a week or days in a month).The Frequency report will show you how many unique time buckets (days, in this case) a user was active. This directly answers your question about the average amount of days a user comes back.For example, if you're looking at days in a week, the report will show you the percentage of users who were active on 1, 2, 3, etc. unique days in that week. From this, you can calculate the average.You can also choose between two frequency criteria: 1. Cumulative Frequency: Shows users who did the event in at least X unique intervals. 2. Non-cumulative Frequency: Shows users who did the event in exactly X unique intervals.This analysis will give you insights into how engaged your users are and how frequently they return to your product.For more details on using the Frequency report, you can refer to the Mixpanel documentation on Frequency View.
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