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DAU/MAU Ratio Calculator

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Turn daily and monthly active users into your stickiness ratio β€” the share of monthly users active on an average day β€” instantly and privately.

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Your active users

Unique users active on an average day.

Unique users active over the last 30 days.

Stickiness (DAU/MAU)

25.0%

Share of monthly users active on an average day β€” 20%+ is strong.

Active days / month

7.5

Implied active days for an average user (stickiness Γ— 30).

How it works

1

Enter DAU

Pull daily active users from your analytics for an average day.

2

Enter MAU

Add monthly active users for the same 30-day window.

3

Read stickiness

DAU Γ· MAU Γ— 100 gives your stickiness percentage live.

4

Check active days

See how many days a month a typical user opens your app.

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What is a good DAU/MAU ratio?

Your DAU/MAU ratio β€” often called stickiness β€” is the percentage of your monthly active users who are active on an average day. Divide daily active users by monthly active users and multiply by 100: 5,000 DAU Γ· 20,000 MAU gives a 25% stickiness ratio. It is one of the clearest signals of whether people build your app into their routine, because it measures repeat engagement rather than one-off installs.

As a rough benchmark, 20%+ is considered strong for most consumer apps, roughly meaning the average user opens your app about six days a month. Social and messaging apps can reach 50% or higher, while utilities and one-off tools sit far lower and that is fine. Compare against your own trend over time β€” a rising DAU/MAU ratio means each new install is worth more, and better onboarding and store creative is often where that improvement starts.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate the DAU/MAU ratio?
Divide daily active users by monthly active users, then multiply by 100. For example, 5,000 DAU Γ· 20,000 MAU = 25%. This calculator does it instantly and also shows the implied active days per month.
What is a good DAU/MAU stickiness ratio?
Around 20% or higher is strong for most consumer apps. Social and messaging products often exceed 50%, while utilities used occasionally sit much lower. Compare against your own historical baseline rather than one universal number.
What does stickiness actually measure?
Stickiness measures how often your monthly users come back on a given day. A 25% ratio implies the average user is active roughly 7–8 days a month. It reflects habit and retention, not total install volume.
Where do I find DAU and MAU?
In your product analytics β€” tools like Firebase, Amplitude, Mixpanel or your own backend report daily and monthly active users. Use the same 30-day window for both so the ratio lines up.