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Visualize Google Play Store Data in Power BI

Visualizing your Google Play Store data in Power BI helps marketing and product teams track app performance without technical complexity. Kondado provides a direct connection that replicates your app data on a configurable schedule, delivering fresh insights to your dashboards automatically. You can monitor installs, reviews, sales, and subscriptions to make informed decisions about your Android app strategy and marketing investments.

Kondado connects Google Play Store to Power BI through a direct integration that requires no intermediate databases or coding, allowing business users to create automated reports with data updated every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily based on their specific business requirements.

By consolidating metrics from reviews, ratings, crashes, and earnings into intuitive visual reports, teams can identify performance trends quickly and optimize their app store presence. This approach eliminates manual data exports and ensures your Power BI dashboards always reflect the latest user engagement and revenue indicators from your Android applications, helping you respond to market changes faster.

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With your Google Play Store data flowing into Power BI, you can combine Reviews and Ratings pipelines to analyze user sentiment alongside app performance trends. The Installs and Subscriptions data helps you track conversion funnels and revenue growth, while the Crashes pipeline allows technical teams to correlate stability issues with user retention metrics.

Marketing teams can build comprehensive dashboards that correlate advertising spend with actual install events and in-app purchase data from the Estimated Sales Report. This unified view enables you to identify which campaigns drive quality users who subscribe and generate revenue, rather than just tracking vanity metrics.

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Google Play Store data available in Power BI

7
available pipelines
88
extractable fields

Available integrations

Integration Description
Reviews Contains information about reviews, including package_name, star_rating, and review_text, along with dates like review_submit_date_utc.
Estimated Sales Report Presents data on sales, such as product_title, item_price, and order_charged_date_utc, along with buyer state information.
Earnings Report Includes information on transactions, such as product_title, amount_merchant_currency, and transaction_date, along with transaction type details.
Installs Provides data on installs, including daily_user_installs, total_user_installs, and uninstall_events, along with date information.
Crashes Presents data on crashes, such as daily_crashes and daily_anrs, along with date information and package_name.
Ratings Contains information about ratings, including daily_average_rating, total_average_rating, and package_name, along with date data.
Subscriptions Provides data on subscriptions, including new_subscriptions, cancelled_subscriptions, and active_subscriptions, along with date information and product_id.
Reviews
Contains information about reviews, including package_name, star_rating, and review_text, along with dates like review_submit_date_utc.
Estimated Sales Report
Presents data on sales, such as product_title, item_price, and order_charged_date_utc, along with buyer state information.
Earnings Report
Includes information on transactions, such as product_title, amount_merchant_currency, and transaction_date, along with transaction type details.
Installs
Provides data on installs, including daily_user_installs, total_user_installs, and uninstall_events, along with date information.
Crashes
Presents data on crashes, such as daily_crashes and daily_anrs, along with date information and package_name.
Ratings
Contains information about ratings, including daily_average_rating, total_average_rating, and package_name, along with date data.
Subscriptions
Provides data on subscriptions, including new_subscriptions, cancelled_subscriptions, and active_subscriptions, along with date information and product_id.

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How to create Google Play Store dashboards in Power BI

Visualize your data automatically — no spreadsheet exports or custom scripts.

1
Connect Google Play Store

Select Google Play Store as your data source and authenticate with your Google credentials to grant access to your app metrics. Choose which pipelines you want to replicate, such as Reviews, Installs, or Sales data.

2
Select Power BI Destination

Choose Power BI as your destination platform and configure the update frequency that matches your business needs, from every 5 minutes to daily. Kondado delivers your app data directly without requiring intermediate databases or complex setup.

3
Build Dashboards and Configure Refresh

Create visual reports in Power BI using your replicated Google Play Store data to track installs, ratings, and revenue. Set up automated refresh schedules to keep your dashboards current and share insights with your marketing and product teams.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Google Play Store data in Power BI automatically

How do I connect Google Play Store to Power BI without coding?
You start by selecting Google Play Store as your data source in Kondado, then authenticate with your Google credentials to access your app data. Next, choose Power BI as your destination and configure which pipelines you want to replicate. The setup requires no technical expertise or database configuration, and your data begins flowing to Power BI within minutes.
What specific KPIs can I track from Google Play Store in my Power BI dashboards?
You can monitor daily user installs, uninstall events, and total install counts to understand growth trends. The Reviews and Ratings pipelines let you track average star ratings and analyze review text for sentiment insights. Additionally, the Subscriptions and Estimated Sales Report pipelines provide revenue metrics including new subscriptions, cancellations, and transaction amounts to measure your app's monetization performance.
How frequently can I update my Google Play Store data in Power BI?
Kondado allows you to configure automated updates on a schedule that fits your business needs, ranging from every 5 minutes to daily refreshes. You can select intervals such as 15 minutes or hourly depending on how rapidly you need to respond to changes in app performance. This ensures your Power BI reports always display current data without requiring manual exports from the Google Play Console.
Can I share Google Play Store analytics dashboards with stakeholders who don't have Power BI licenses?
Yes, once you build your dashboards in Power BI, you can publish them to Power BI Service and share read-only access with team members or clients. You can also export reports as PDFs or PowerPoint presentations for executive reviews. This makes it easy to distribute insights about app performance across marketing, product, and executive teams without requiring everyone to understand the underlying data structure.
Do I need a database or data warehouse to use Google Play Store with Power BI?
No, Kondado's direct integration sends your Google Play Store data straight to Power BI without requiring intermediate storage like BigQuery or PostgreSQL. This eliminates infrastructure costs and technical complexity, allowing business users to create visualizations immediately. The connection handles all data transformation and delivery automatically.
Can I combine Google Play Store data with other advertising platforms in Power BI?
Absolutely, you can replicate data from multiple sources into the same Power BI workspace to create unified marketing reports. For example, combine your Google Play Store install data with advertising spend from Google Sheets or campaign data from other platforms to calculate true acquisition costs. This cross-platform analysis helps you optimize budget allocation across all your marketing channels.
What types of business decisions can I make with Google Play Store Power BI dashboards?
You can identify which app updates correlate with increased crash rates by analyzing the Crashes pipeline alongside Ratings data. Marketing teams can determine which geographic regions generate the highest lifetime value by combining Estimated Sales Report data with install metrics. These insights enable you to prioritize bug fixes, optimize app store listings, and adjust advertising spend to maximize revenue.

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