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Visualize Google Play Store Data in Redash

Visualizing your Google Play Store data in Redash helps you track app performance and user engagement without technical complexity. Kondado provides a direct connection that replicates your app metrics, reviews, and sales data directly into Redash on a configurable schedule. You can build interactive dashboards that update automatically, giving your marketing and operations teams immediate access to the insights they need for data-driven decisions. Whether you need to monitor daily installs or analyze subscription trends, having this data in Redash makes it easy to spot opportunities and optimize your mobile strategy without writing a single line of code or managing any technical infrastructure.

Kondado connects Google Play Store to Redash through a Via Kondado connection, eliminating the need for intermediate databases or complex API configurations. With seven available pipelines covering reviews, installs, sales, and subscriptions, you get complete visibility into your Android app business. Simply select your data source, choose Redash as your destination, and start building visualizations that help you understand user behavior and optimize your app store strategy.

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With your Google Play Store data flowing into Redash, you can combine Reviews and Ratings pipelines to understand user sentiment trends alongside your Installs data. This combination helps marketing teams identify which app updates drive positive feedback and correlate user acquisition spikes with rating changes. Operations teams can track the Estimated Sales Report and Subscriptions pipelines to monitor revenue streams and identify churn patterns, creating a unified view of app health that supports strategic decisions about feature development and pricing adjustments. By visualizing Crashes data alongside daily install metrics, you can quickly spot technical issues that might be affecting user retention and take immediate action to improve the user experience.

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Google Play Store data available in Redash

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 Redash

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

1
Connect Google Play Store

Log into Kondado and add Google Play Store as a new data source by authenticating with your Google account credentials. Select the specific pipelines you need, such as Reviews or Installs, to start replicating your app data.

2
Choose Redash Destination

Select Redash as your visualization destination and configure the connection settings to establish the direct link. This creates a seamless flow from your Google Play Console to your Redash environment without intermediate databases.

3
Build Dashboards and Schedule

Create custom visualizations in Redash using your replicated data and set your preferred update frequency, from every 5 minutes to daily. Your dashboards will stay current automatically, giving your team continuous access to fresh app performance insights.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Google Play Store data in Redash automatically

How do I connect Google Play Store to Redash using Kondado?
Start by adding Google Play Store as a new data source in your Kondado account and authenticate with your Google credentials. Then select Redash as your destination and choose which pipelines you want to replicate, such as Reviews or Installs. Your data will begin flowing within minutes, ready for visualization.
What Google Play Store metrics can I track in Redash dashboards?
You can visualize seven different pipelines including Reviews, Ratings, Installs, Subscriptions, and Estimated Sales Reports. Track KPIs like daily user installs, average star ratings, subscription churn, and revenue trends to understand your app's performance. Combine these metrics to create comprehensive views of user acquisition and monetization.
How often does Google Play Store data update in Redash?
You can configure automated updates to run every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily depending on your business needs. This keeps your Redash dashboards current without manual refreshing, ensuring your marketing and operations teams always work with recent data for their decisions.
Can I share Redash dashboards with my team using Google Play Store data?
Yes, once you build dashboards in Redash using your replicated Google Play Store data, you can share them with stakeholders across your organization. Team members can view app performance metrics, review trends, and sales data without needing access to the original Google Play Console or technical setup knowledge.
Do you offer pre-built report templates for Google Play Store in Redash?
Kondado does not provide pre-built report templates for this combination, allowing you to build fully customized dashboards that match your specific business requirements. Create visualizations that focus on the metrics that matter most to your app, whether that is crash monitoring, subscription revenue, or user review sentiment analysis.
How many data pipelines are available when connecting Google Play Store to Redash?
Kondado offers seven distinct pipelines with 88 total fields, covering Reviews, Installs, Ratings, Crashes, Subscriptions, Estimated Sales Reports, and Earnings Reports. This comprehensive access lets you build detailed Redash dashboards that cover everything from user sentiment to revenue tracking. You select exactly which pipelines your business needs during the initial setup.
What specific KPIs should I track for my Android app in Redash?
Focus on combining Installs and Crashes pipelines to monitor your app's technical health alongside growth metrics. Track Ratings and Reviews to measure user satisfaction trends, and use the Subscriptions pipeline to analyze recurring revenue and churn rates. These KPIs give you a complete picture of both user experience and business performance.

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