DAU vs MAU

Daily Active Users (DAU) and Monthly Active Users (MAU) both measure user engagement, but they operate on different time scales and reveal distinct aspects of user behavior. DAU counts unique users who engage with a product within a 24-hour period, providing immediate insights into day-to-day engagement fluctuations and product stickiness. MAU, meanwhile, counts unique users who engage at least once over a 30-day period, offering a broader view of the overall user base and potential reach, regardless of how frequently each user engages.

A mobile gaming company might prioritize DAU when evaluating the impact of new game features or daily rewards, as it shows whether these elements successfully drive habitual daily usage. The same company would turn to MAU to understand their total active player base and market penetration. Using these metrics together—particularly in the form of the "stickiness ratio" (DAU/MAU)—provides even more insight, showing what percentage of the monthly user base engages daily. For instance, a rising MAU with declining DAU might indicate successful user acquisition but poor retention, signaling a need to improve the core product experience rather than increasing marketing spend.

Daily Active Users

Monthly Active Users

What is it?

Daily Active Users (DAU) is the count of unique users who interact with an application or platform on a given day. DAU measures daily engagement and includes both new and returning users. Unique users are identified by a username, email address, or user ID, and active users can be paying or non-paying.

Monthly Active Users (MAU) is the count of unique users who interact with an application or platform at least once in a given month. MAU tracks engagement across both new and returning users, and serves as an early indicator of retention risk or growth momentum. Unique users are identified by username, email address, or user ID. Both paying and non-paying users count, including those on free trials.

Formula

ƒ Count(Unique users who interacted with an application in a day)
ƒ Count(Unique users who interacted with an application in a month)

Example

Formula: Count of unique users who interacted with an application in a day

An application has 100 registered users. On a given day, 20 unique users log in and take an action. The DAU for that day is 20 — meaning 20% of the user base engaged with the application that day.

An application has 200 registered users. In March, 100 unique users log in and take at least one action. MAU for March is 100, meaning 50% of the user base was active that month. If MAU drops to 70 in April with no change in total users, that decline is an early signal worth investigating for churn risk.

Published and updated dates

Date created: Oct 12, 2022

Latest update: Jun 18, 2026

Date created: Oct 12, 2022

Latest update: Jun 18, 2026