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Revenue analytics for mobile apps, taught as a studio craft — not a dashboard tour.

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2,184 learners across cohort programs
38 live studio sessions each year
4.2 / 5 average course rating from alumni
Featured programs

Courses that treat revenue as a product skill

Each program mixes spreadsheet drills, export walkthroughs, and critique sessions so your team can defend pricing and retention choices with evidence.

Mobile analytics dashboard on a desk

Mobile Revenue Lab

Our flagship path covering LTV framing, paywall funnels, and experiment readouts for subscription and hybrid apps.

Flagship8 weeks
Charts printed beside a laptop

Cohort Signal Clinic

A shorter clinic for marketers who need clean retention curves before the next campaign launch.

Clinic3 weeks
Team reviewing product metrics

Paywall Story Workshop

Narrative practice for presenting pricing tests to stakeholders who do not live in spreadsheets.

Workshop5 days
Why teams enroll

Clarity for decisions that ship on Tuesday

  • Export literacy Learn to mistrust vanity charts and rebuild metrics from raw event tables.
  • Shared vocabulary Product, growth, and finance leave with the same definitions for ARPU, LTV, and paid conversion.
  • Studio critique Weekly reviews catch shaky assumptions before they become roadmap commitments.
From the studio floor

What learners notice after week three

After Mobile Revenue Lab, our standups stopped arguing about “engagement” and started debating which cohort actually paid for the new onboarding flow.

Mira K., product lead · Bangkok

The paywall module was useful, though the spreadsheet templates assume cleaner store data than our Android export currently provides — we still adapted them.

Anonymous client in consumer finance

I joined for Cohort Signal Clinic and left with a one-page readout our CEO still asks for every Friday.

Daniel · Chiang Mai

Bring your messy exports. Leave with a decision frame.

Talk with the Bangkok studio about which program fits your roadmap, or start with pricing details.